Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Control, Public Health England, London, UK.
Sex Transm Infect. 2018 Feb;94(1):46-50. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2016-052983. Epub 2017 Aug 4.
To explore the experiences and views of men who have sex with men (MSM) on attending clinical sexual health services and their preferences regarding service characteristics in the context of the disproportionate burden of STIs experienced by this group. The wider study aim was to develop a risk assessment tool for use in sexual health clinics.
Qualitative study comprising eight focus group discussions with 61 MSM in four English cities. Topics included: experience of attending sexual health services, perceptions of norms of attendance among MSM, knowledge of, and attitudes towards, STIs and views on 'being researched.' Discussions were audio-recorded and transcribed and a thematic data analysis conducted.
Attending sexual health services for STI testing was described as embarrassing by some and some clinic procedures were thought to compromise confidentiality. Young men seeking STI testing were particularly sensitive to feelings of awkwardness and self-consciousness. Black and ethnic minority men were concerned about being exposed in their communities. The personal qualities of staff were seen as key features of sexual health services. Participants wanted staff to be friendly, professional, discreet, knowledgeable and non-judgemental.
A range of opinion on the type of STI service men preferred was expressed with some favouring generic sexual and reproductive health clinics and others favouring specialist community-based services. There was consensus on the qualities they would like to see in healthcare staff. The knowledge, conduct and demeanour of staff could exacerbate or ameliorate unease associated with attending for STI testing.
探讨男男性行为者(MSM)在就诊于临床性健康服务机构时的经历和看法,以及在这一群体中性传播感染负担不成比例的背景下,他们对服务特点的偏好。这项更广泛的研究旨在开发一种风险评估工具,用于性健康诊所。
这是一项定性研究,包括在英格兰四个城市进行的八次焦点小组讨论,共有 61 名 MSM 参与。讨论的主题包括:就诊性健康服务的经历、MSM 对就诊规范的看法、对性传播感染的了解和态度,以及对“被研究”的看法。讨论内容被录制下来并进行了转录,然后进行了主题数据分析。
一些参与者将接受性传播感染检测描述为尴尬,而一些诊所程序被认为会损害保密性。寻求性传播感染检测的年轻男性特别容易感到尴尬和不自在。黑人及少数族裔男性担心在他们的社区中被曝光。工作人员的个人素质被视为性健康服务的关键特征。参与者希望工作人员友好、专业、谨慎、知识渊博、不评判。
对于男性更喜欢哪种类型的性传播感染服务,存在着各种意见,一些人赞成通用的性健康和生殖健康诊所,而另一些人则赞成专门的社区服务。他们对医护人员的素质有共识。工作人员的知识、行为举止可能会加剧或减轻与性传播感染检测相关的不适。