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COVID-19 大流行对中西部地区性传播感染的护理和预防的持久影响。

Lasting Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care and Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Midwest.

机构信息

From the Institute for Public Health, Washington University in St. Louis.

St. Louis County Department of Public Health.

出版信息

Sex Transm Dis. 2024 Apr 1;51(4):295-298. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001925. Epub 2024 Jan 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic reduced the general accessibility of health services. Many sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment sites modified services (e.g., reduced hours, limited walk-in availability, decreased testing capacity), changes that may result in permanent change in STI service availability. At the same time, systems were driven to innovate in ways that could benefit patients. This study aimed to describe how the COVID-19 pandemic changed STI clinical services, with a focus on long-term impacts.

METHODS

In July 2022, a phone survey was designed to assess services for STIs at the 105 STI testing and treatment providers in the St. Louis metropolitan statistical area. Sexually transmitted infection testing providers included STI clinics, primary care clinics that cater to a broad population, and community-based organizations, and excluded emergency departments and urgent care centers. In most cases, the survey was completed by a clinic manager, medical director, or nursing staff member.

RESULTS

Of the 75 locations that were interviewed, 12 (16%) had not returned to prepandemic capacity and operations as of July 2022. Five sites had closed completely since the pandemic began, 3 of which are in the northwestern region of the metropolitan statistical area. Most (58.6%) of the open clinics had added telehealth appointments.

CONCLUSIONS

Sexually transmitted infection testing sites decreased during the pandemic with lasting impact in one area of the Midwest. Resources to support STI infrastructure should be expanded. Maintaining updated information on STI care providers in the region can aid future assessments.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行降低了卫生服务的普遍可及性。许多性传播感染(STI)检测和治疗场所改变了服务(例如,减少工作时间、限制现场就诊、降低检测能力),这些变化可能导致 STI 服务的永久性变化。与此同时,系统也在以可能使患者受益的方式创新。本研究旨在描述 COVID-19 大流行如何改变 STI 临床服务,重点关注长期影响。

方法

2022 年 7 月,设计了一项电话调查,以评估圣路易斯都会统计区 105 个 STI 检测和治疗提供者的 STI 服务。性传播感染检测提供者包括 STI 诊所、为广泛人群提供服务的初级保健诊所和社区组织,不包括急诊部门和紧急护理中心。在大多数情况下,调查由诊所经理、医疗主任或护理人员完成。

结果

在接受采访的 75 个地点中,截至 2022 年 7 月,有 12 个(16%)尚未恢复到大流行前的能力和运营水平。自大流行开始以来,有 5 个地点已完全关闭,其中 3 个位于都会统计区的西北部。大多数(58.6%)开放诊所增加了远程医疗预约。

结论

性传播感染检测场所在大流行期间减少,在中西部的一个地区产生了持久的影响。应扩大支持 STI 基础设施的资源。维护该地区 STI 护理提供者的最新信息可以帮助未来进行评估。

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