Toskin Igor, Cooper Bergen, Troussier Thierry, Klugman Barbara, Kulier Regina, Chandra-Mouli Venkatraman, Temmerman Marleen
Scientist, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Consultant, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Reprod Health Matters. 2015 Nov;23(46):177-84. doi: 10.1016/j.rhm.2015.11.009.
Brief sexuality-related communication (BSC) aims to identify current and potential sexual concerns and motivate those at risk to change their sexual behaviour or maintain safe sexual behaviour. BSC in primary health care can range from 5 to 60 minutes and takes into account biological, psychological and social dimensions of sexual health and wellbeing. It focuses on opportunistic rather than systematic or continuous communication and can be used in conjunction with already established prevention programs. The informational and motivational techniques of BSC enable health care providers to communicate more effectively with their patients, encouraging them to take steps to avoid HIV and sexually transmitted infections. The WHO Department of Reproductive Health and Research, following a review and assessment of existing evidence with regards to BSC, has recently published the guideline on Brief Sexuality-Related Communication: Recommendations for a Public Health Approach.
简短的性相关沟通(BSC)旨在识别当前和潜在的性方面问题,并激励有风险的人改变性行为或保持安全性行为。初级卫生保健中的BSC时长从5分钟到60分钟不等,同时考虑到性健康和幸福的生物学、心理学和社会层面。它侧重于机会性沟通而非系统性或持续性沟通,并且可以与已有的预防项目结合使用。BSC的信息和激励技巧使医疗保健提供者能够与患者更有效地沟通,鼓励他们采取措施避免感染艾滋病毒和性传播感染。世界卫生组织生殖健康和研究司在对有关BSC的现有证据进行审查和评估后,最近发布了《简短的性相关沟通指南:公共卫生方法建议》。