Journal article

Contact tracing for sexually transmissible diseases in general practice in Victoria, Australia

L Keogh, J Hammond, G Mulvey, M Temple-Smith

VENEREOLOGY-THE INTERDISCIPLINARY INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUAL HEALTH | VENEREOLOGY PUBLISHING INC | Published : 1998

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine current contact tracing (sometimes called 'partner notification') practices of Victorian general practitioners (GPs), to identify the barriers to contact tracing in general practice, and to develop strategies to overcome these barriers. Contact tracing practices were explored in a large-scale, random survey of Victorian GPs. The barriers to contact tracing faced by doctors in general practice, and the strategies they use to overcome them were explored in focus groups. A high proportion of the GPs surveyed indicated that they would always tell a patient with a sexually transmissible disease (STD) to advise their contacts to seek medical treatment. Th..

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