Chiaradonna Catherine
College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2008 Oct;21(5):233-41. doi: 10.1016/j.jpag.2007.10.005.
The rising trends in Chlamydia, the prevalence in the adolescent female population, and the relevance of the sexually transmitted disease (STD) continue to be a burden in the United States. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the most common cause of STDs is Chlamydia trachomatis, the infecting pathogen for Chlamydia, making this a worldwide health concern. The WHO also estimates that the disease burden for treating Chlamydia patients is $10 billion annually, with adolescent females in the urban setting exhibiting an incidence as high as 30%. This article will evaluate the magnitude of the problem in the adolescent female population. The latest trends in Chlamydia, the disease sequelae, and the current health statistics will be reviewed the research and evidence-based STD guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Preventive Task Force. Implications for clinical practice target the initiation of a primary intervention strategy through wellness care education. This wellness care plan includes sexual health promotion and STD prevention education for early adolescents approaching a highly vulnerable stage for contracting Chlamydia and STDs. Additional goals center on reinforcing STD awareness and the need for more STD prevention education in young adolescents. Finally, this article targets health care providers, educators and all other professionals who are engaged in caring for this select population.
衣原体感染率上升、在青少年女性人群中的流行情况以及性传播疾病(STD)的相关性在美国仍然是一项负担。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的数据,性传播疾病最常见的病因是沙眼衣原体,它是衣原体感染的病原体,这使其成为一个全球范围内的健康问题。WHO还估计,每年治疗衣原体患者的疾病负担为100亿美元,城市环境中的青少年女性发病率高达30%。本文将评估青少年女性人群中该问题的严重程度。将回顾衣原体感染的最新趋势、疾病后遗症以及当前的健康统计数据,并参考疾病控制与预防中心和美国预防服务工作组基于研究和证据制定的性传播疾病指南。临床实践的意义在于通过健康护理教育启动一级干预策略。该健康护理计划包括对即将进入衣原体和性传播疾病感染高危阶段的青少年进行性健康促进和性传播疾病预防教育。其他目标集中在增强青少年对性传播疾病的认识以及对更多性传播疾病预防教育的需求。最后,本文的目标受众是医疗保健提供者、教育工作者以及所有其他从事照顾这一特定人群的专业人员。