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Int J STD AIDS ; 15(3): 169-72, 2004 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15038862

ABSTRACT

To determine general practitioners' knowledge of, and opinions on, the National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV and whether they intend to provide Level 1 and 2 HIV/STI services, a self-administered questionnaire was sent to one partner from 155 general practices in Sheffield and North Derbyshire in November 2001. Response rate was 57% (88). Forty-eight (55%) GPs aware of strategy but 53 (60%) had no knowledge of what it involved. LEVEL 1. Sixty-two (71%) felt confident in providing advice on STI prevention and 46 (52%) on HIV. Nine (10%) GPs provide HIV testing and 29 (33%) anticipate doing so but 24 (83%) require staff training and 20 (70%) increased funding. All Level 1 STI services are provided by 60 (68%) practices and 72 (82%) anticipate providing. LEVEL 2. Thirty-nine (45%) anticipate testing and treating STIs but only nine (10%) will undertake partner notification. Resources required are training, nine (60%) and funding, nine (60%). The main reasons for not offering in the future were too busy 58 (72%) and lack of demand 25 (31%). Many GPs are unaware of the strategy but most anticipate providing Level 1 STI services. Less than half anticipate offering HIV testing. Although 45% of GPs may provide Level 2 care, it is unlikely to include partner notification. Many GPs are too busy and require extra training and funding. These needs must be addressed if the Strategy is to be implemented.


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HIV Infections/prevention & control , Health Plan Implementation/statistics & numerical data , National Health Programs/organization & administration , Physicians, Family/statistics & numerical data , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data , Attitude of Health Personnel , Clinical Competence , Contact Tracing/statistics & numerical data , HIV Infections/diagnosis , Humans , Physicians, Family/psychology , Risk Reduction Behavior , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/prevention & control , Surveys and Questionnaires , United Kingdom/epidemiology
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