Woodbridge Martin R, Dowell Anthony C, Gray Lesley
Department of Primary Health Care and General Practice, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.
J Prim Health Care. 2015 Mar 1;7(1):50-6.
Sexual health is an important component of primary care, and optimal sexually transmitted infection (STI) and HIV testing by doctors could help improve sexual health outcomes for men. Currently, little is known about general practitioners' (GPs') assessment of STI and HIV risk, particularly in relation to male patients, and the degree to which current advice can be translated into consistent testing protocols. The aim of the study was to explore STI and HIV testing strategies for men in general practice and opportunities and barriers to more optimal testing.
This study used a qualitative, multiple-case methodology, incorporating 17 distinct GP cases, drawing on in-depth, semi-structured interviews, and using thematic analysis.
The following themes were identified: sexual health consultations by men in general practice are usually initiated by the patient; GPs appear to have a consistent rationale for their risk assessments in terms of STI testing; the nature of the doctor's interaction with men influences the quality of sexual health services utilisation; optimal sexual health consultations require sufficient time and a recognition of the 'delicacy' of the consultation content for both patient and health practitioner.
The stratified testing strategies undertaken by GPs appeared appropriate given the risk profiles of their patients. Constraints to optimal sexual health consultations were identified, including inadequate consultation time, male utilisation of GP consultations, and challenges in discussing sexual health topics within the consultation. Prioritising men's sexual health as a topic in CME may be helpful.
性健康是初级保健的重要组成部分,医生进行最佳的性传播感染(STI)和艾滋病毒检测有助于改善男性的性健康状况。目前,对于全科医生(GP)对性传播感染和艾滋病毒风险的评估了解甚少,尤其是与男性患者相关的评估,以及当前的建议能够转化为一致的检测方案的程度。本研究的目的是探索全科医疗中男性性传播感染和艾滋病毒检测策略,以及实现更优化检测的机会和障碍。
本研究采用定性的多案例方法,纳入17个不同的全科医生案例,通过深入的半结构化访谈,并运用主题分析。
确定了以下主题:全科医疗中男性的性健康咨询通常由患者发起;全科医生在性传播感染检测的风险评估方面似乎有一致的理由;医生与男性的互动性质影响性健康服务利用的质量;最佳的性健康咨询需要足够的时间,并认识到咨询内容对患者和医护人员来说都“微妙”。
考虑到患者的风险状况,全科医生采取的分层检测策略似乎是合适的。确定了最佳性健康咨询的制约因素,包括咨询时间不足、男性利用全科医生咨询服务,以及在咨询中讨论性健康话题的挑战。将男性性健康作为继续医学教育的一个主题进行优先安排可能会有所帮助。