荷兰和英国终止妊娠诊所衣原体筛查和预防性治疗:一项定性研究

G. F. van den Berg, C. Picavet, R. Hoopman, P. Lohr, E. O. D. Op de Coul
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背景:终止妊娠妇女(TOP)感染沙眼衣原体(CT)的比例高于一般人群。在本研究中,我们将荷兰TOP诊所的CT治疗和预防与英国(GB)进行了比较。方法:一项质性研究,包括对TOP诊所的卫生保健专业人员(HCPs)的14次半结构化访谈(荷兰:9,GB: 5)。访谈被记录、转录并通过主题内容分析进行分析。结果:阿奇霉素是手术TOP后的常规预防用药,而不是药物TOP(“流产药”)后的预防性用药。向被认为具有性传播感染高风险的客户提供性传播感染检测。根据健康保险对性传播感染检测的覆盖范围,吸收情况有所不同。一些荷兰诊所能够为25岁以下的妇女提供免费检查。性健康咨询通常仅限于讨论节育问题。荷兰和英国的主要区别在于,英国的TOP诊所更多地为其客户提供免费的性传播感染检测和预防。结论:荷兰TOP诊所的医务人员认为性传播感染检测是其服务的重要组成部分,但经济障碍阻碍了现场检测。荷兰TOP诊所应该向所有妇女提供性传播感染检测,与公共卫生服务部门合作可以改善对年轻人的性传播感染检测和咨询。此外,诊所应该用预防性阿奇霉素治疗所有TOP患者。这可以防止CT和其他堕胎后上生殖道感染。
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Chlamydia screening and prophylactic treatment in termination of pregnancy clinics in the Netherlands and Great Britain: a qualitative study
Abstract Background: Women having a termination of pregnancy (TOP) have higher rates of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) than the general population. In this study, we explored CT treatment and prevention in Dutch TOP clinics in comparison to that provided in Great Britain (GB). Methods: A qualitative study including 14 semi-structured interviews with health care professionals (HCPs) in TOP clinics (the Netherlands: 9, GB: 5). Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analysed by thematic content analysis. Results: Prophylactic treatment with azithromycin is routinely prescribed after surgical TOP, but not after medical TOP (‘abortion pill’). Sexually transmitted infections (STI) tests are offered to clients who are considered at high risk of having STI. Uptake varies according to health insurance coverage of STI testing. Some Dutch clinics are able to provide free testing for women under 25 years of age. Sexual health counselling is often limited to discussing birth control. The major difference between the Netherlands and GB is that GB TOP clinics more often offer free STI testing and prophylaxis to their clients. Conclusion: HCPs in Dutch TOP clinics consider STI testing an important part of their service, but financial barriers prevent testing on location. Dutch TOP clinics should offer STI tests to all women, and collaboration with public health services could improve STI testing and counselling for young people. Furthermore, clinics should treat all TOP clients with prophylactic azithromycin. This could prevent CT and other upper genital tract post-abortion infections.
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