Mutino Sabino, Ciccarese Giulia, Campanozzi Angelo Salvatore, Fortunato Francesca, Martinelli Domenico
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy.
Hygiene Unit, Foggia University Hospital, Foggia, Apulia, Italy.
BMJ Public Health. 2025 Jul 31;3(2):e002873. doi: 10.1136/bmjph-2025-002873. eCollection 2025.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain prevalent among young and hard-to-reach Italian populations. Several factors can be identified in this phenomenon despite prevention initiatives: there is little awareness among users of the different types of infection and how to prevent them; also, users often misunderstand how to use prevention and treatment services. This study aims to investigate determinants of STI prevention service utilisation among these population groups in Foggia district, Italy, incorporating healthcare worker and non-governmental organisation (NGO) and community association perspectives.
This cross-sectional observational study employs mixed methodology conducted January-May 2025. The protocol comprises: (1) comprehensive service mapping; (2) three Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices surveys targeting 18-25 year olds, healthcare workers and NGO/community association representatives; (3) focus group discussions with target populations and (4) at least 24 in-depth interviews exploring communication practices. Quantitative analysis will utilise descriptive statistics and multivariate regression. Qualitative data will undergo inductive thematic analysis via Atlas.ti software through systematic transcription, coding and theme development.
All procedures adhere to Good Clinical Practice standards and the Declaration of Helsinki with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliant data management protocols. The protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Foggia University Hospital on 17 December 2024.Results will be disseminated through scientific publications, conference presentations and stakeholder reports. Findings will inform the development of an evidence-based pilot model for STI prevention services in Foggia district.
性传播感染(STIs)在意大利的年轻人群体以及难以接触到的人群中仍然很普遍。尽管有预防措施,但在这一现象中仍可发现几个因素:使用者对不同类型感染及其预防方法的认识不足;此外,使用者常常误解如何使用预防和治疗服务。本研究旨在调查意大利福贾地区这些人群中性传播感染预防服务利用的决定因素,纳入医护人员、非政府组织(NGO)和社区协会的观点。
这项横断面观察性研究采用混合方法,于2025年1月至5月进行。方案包括:(1)全面的服务映射;(2)针对18 - 25岁人群、医护人员以及非政府组织/社区协会代表的三项知识、态度和实践调查;(3)与目标人群进行焦点小组讨论;(4)至少24次探索沟通实践的深入访谈。定量分析将使用描述性统计和多元回归。定性数据将通过Atlas.ti软件进行归纳主题分析,包括系统转录、编码和主题开发。
所有程序均符合良好临床实践标准和《赫尔辛基宣言》,并采用符合通用数据保护条例(GDPR)的数据管理协议。该方案于2024年12月17日获得福贾大学医院伦理委员会批准。研究结果将通过科学出版物、会议报告和利益相关者报告进行传播。研究结果将为福贾地区性传播感染预防服务的循证试点模型的开发提供参考。