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Routine HIV testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in Botswana

OBJECTIVE: In 2004, the Ministry of Health adopted revised protocols for the syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections (STI) that included routine HIV testing. A training programme for providers was developed on the revised protocols that featured interactive case studies and training...

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Autores principales: Weaver, M R, Myaya, M, Disasi, K, Regoeng, M, Matumo, H N, Madisa, M, Puttkammer, N, Speilberg, F, Kilmarx, P H, Marrazzo, J M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2771901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18256107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.2007.028217
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author Weaver, M R
Myaya, M
Disasi, K
Regoeng, M
Matumo, H N
Madisa, M
Puttkammer, N
Speilberg, F
Kilmarx, P H
Marrazzo, J M
author_facet Weaver, M R
Myaya, M
Disasi, K
Regoeng, M
Matumo, H N
Madisa, M
Puttkammer, N
Speilberg, F
Kilmarx, P H
Marrazzo, J M
author_sort Weaver, M R
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description OBJECTIVE: In 2004, the Ministry of Health adopted revised protocols for the syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections (STI) that included routine HIV testing. A training programme for providers was developed on the revised protocols that featured interactive case studies and training videos. An objective of the first phase of the training programme was to test its effect on four measures of clinical practice: (1) routine HIV testing; (2) performance of physical examination; (3) risk-reduction counselling and (4) patient education. METHODS: Clinical practice in a district where providers were trained was compared with a district without training. The measures of clinical practice were reported by 185 patients of providers who had been trained and compared with reports by 124 patients at comparison clinics. RESULTS: Relative to patients at comparison clinics, a higher percentage of patients of trainees reported that the provider: (1) offered an HIV test (87% versus 29%; p<0.001); (2) conducted a physical examination (98% versus 64%; p<0.001); (3) helped them to make a plan to avoid future STI acquisition (95% versus 76%; p<0.001) and (4) provided patient-specific information about HIV risk (65% versus 32%; p<0.001). Among patients offered HIV testing, the percentage who accepted did not differ between groups (38% of 161 patients of trainees versus 50% of 36 comparison patients; p = 0.260). Overall, 33% of patients of trainees and 14% of comparison patients were tested (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: A multifaceted training programme was associated with higher rates of HIV testing, physical examination, risk-reduction counselling and better HIV risk education.
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spelling pubmed-27719012009-11-04 Routine HIV testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in Botswana Weaver, M R Myaya, M Disasi, K Regoeng, M Matumo, H N Madisa, M Puttkammer, N Speilberg, F Kilmarx, P H Marrazzo, J M Sex Transm Infect Clinical OBJECTIVE: In 2004, the Ministry of Health adopted revised protocols for the syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections (STI) that included routine HIV testing. A training programme for providers was developed on the revised protocols that featured interactive case studies and training videos. An objective of the first phase of the training programme was to test its effect on four measures of clinical practice: (1) routine HIV testing; (2) performance of physical examination; (3) risk-reduction counselling and (4) patient education. METHODS: Clinical practice in a district where providers were trained was compared with a district without training. The measures of clinical practice were reported by 185 patients of providers who had been trained and compared with reports by 124 patients at comparison clinics. RESULTS: Relative to patients at comparison clinics, a higher percentage of patients of trainees reported that the provider: (1) offered an HIV test (87% versus 29%; p<0.001); (2) conducted a physical examination (98% versus 64%; p<0.001); (3) helped them to make a plan to avoid future STI acquisition (95% versus 76%; p<0.001) and (4) provided patient-specific information about HIV risk (65% versus 32%; p<0.001). Among patients offered HIV testing, the percentage who accepted did not differ between groups (38% of 161 patients of trainees versus 50% of 36 comparison patients; p = 0.260). Overall, 33% of patients of trainees and 14% of comparison patients were tested (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: A multifaceted training programme was associated with higher rates of HIV testing, physical examination, risk-reduction counselling and better HIV risk education. BMJ Publishing Group 2008-08 2008-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2771901/ /pubmed/18256107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.2007.028217 Text en © Weaver et al 2008 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical
Weaver, M R
Myaya, M
Disasi, K
Regoeng, M
Matumo, H N
Madisa, M
Puttkammer, N
Speilberg, F
Kilmarx, P H
Marrazzo, J M
Routine HIV testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in Botswana
title Routine HIV testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in Botswana
title_full Routine HIV testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in Botswana
title_fullStr Routine HIV testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in Botswana
title_full_unstemmed Routine HIV testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in Botswana
title_short Routine HIV testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in Botswana
title_sort routine hiv testing in the context of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections: outcomes of the first phase of a training programme in botswana
topic Clinical
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2771901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18256107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.2007.028217
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