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The three Rs: recalls, reminders and retesting for chlamydia – views of GPs and young adults

Alaina Vaisey, Meredith Temple-Smith, Anna Yeung, Anna Wood, Rebecca Lorch, Rebecca Guy, Basil Donovan, Christopher Fairley, Jane Hocking

Sexually Transmitted Infections | BMJ Publishing | Published : 2019

Abstract

Chlamydia reinfection increases the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease. Reinfection is common in Australia and while clinical guidelines recommend retesting 3 months post-treatment, less than 25% are retested. We aimed to examine general practitioner (GP) and patient views on retesting for chlamydia and recall/reminder systems to facilitate retesting. As part of a trial of chlamydia testing in general practice, GPs were provided with resources and support to implement recall/reminder systems to increase retesting. GPs’ attitudes and practices were examined pre- and mid-intervention using semi-structured interviews. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted with patients throughout the ..

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