Tao G, Irwin K L, Kassler W J
Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2000 Feb;18(2):109-14. doi: 10.1016/s0749-3797(99)00139-7.
Although sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) cause tremendous health and economic burdens in our society, awareness and knowledge regarding STDs remain poor among health care providers. To examine missed opportunities for STD-related counseling, diagnosis and treatment, we investigated how frequently U.S. adults reported being asked about STDs by their health care providers during routine checkups.
We analyzed the responses of 3390 adults aged 18-64 who reported having a routine checkup during the past year in the 1994 U.S. National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), a nationally representative survey. We used a logistic model to determine factors that were independently associated with the likelihood of being asked about STDs during the checkup.
Only 28% (+/-0.9%) of respondents reported being asked about STDs during their last routine checkup. Persons were significantly more likely (p<0.05) to be asked about STDs if they were aged under 45, male, single, had a household income under the federal poverty level, or were insured by a health maintenance organization, public coverage or by no plan rather than by a fee-for-service arrangement.
Only about one quarter of U.S. adults reported being asked about STDs during routine checkups. Routine checkups in which these issues are not discussed may represent missed opportunities for STD prevention. Persons presenting for routine care can be counseled, screened and, if infected, can be treated. Interventions are needed at the patient, provider, and community levels to increase the opportunities to assess STD risk, to counsel, to diagnose, and to treat infections during routine checkups.
尽管性传播疾病(STD)在我们的社会中造成了巨大的健康和经济负担,但医疗保健提供者对STD的认识和了解仍然很差。为了检查与STD相关的咨询、诊断和治疗方面错失的机会,我们调查了美国成年人在常规体检期间被医疗保健提供者询问STD情况的频率。
我们分析了3390名年龄在18 - 64岁之间的成年人的回答,这些人在1994年美国国家健康访谈调查(NHIS)中报告在过去一年进行了常规体检,该调查具有全国代表性。我们使用逻辑模型来确定与体检期间被询问STD可能性独立相关的因素。
只有28%(±0.9%)的受访者报告在他们上次常规体检期间被询问过STD情况。如果年龄在45岁以下、男性、单身、家庭收入低于联邦贫困水平,或者由健康维护组织、公共保险或无保险计划而非按服务收费安排投保,那么他们被询问STD情况的可能性显著更高(p<0.05)。
只有约四分之一的美国成年人报告在常规体检期间被询问过STD情况。未讨论这些问题的常规体检可能意味着错失了预防STD的机会。前来接受常规护理的人可以接受咨询、筛查,如果感染了还可以接受治疗。需要在患者、提供者和社区层面进行干预,以增加在常规体检期间评估STD风险、提供咨询、诊断和治疗感染的机会。