Faxelid E, Ndulo J, Ahlberg B M, Krantz I
Department of International Health Care Research (IHCAR), Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
East Afr Med J. 1994 Feb;71(2):118-21.
Available data show that STDs and their consequences are a major health problem in Zambia. This study focuses on factors which could have implications for partner notification, as a tool for prevention. Fifty women and fifty men with STD were interviewed at two outpatient clinics in Lusaka, where partner notification is not functioning optimally. A majority of the sexual partners during the last three months were known by the patients who also stated a willingness to bring more partners than they were asked to do. Women had symptoms for a longer period than men before they came for treatment. They were less aware of symptoms connected with STD and a majority of them did not know that they were receiving treatment for STD. The communication between the health care provider and the patients about disease, treatment and partner notification needs to be improved especially for women.
现有数据表明,性传播感染及其后果是赞比亚的一个主要健康问题。本研究关注可能对性伴通知产生影响的因素,性伴通知是一种预防工具。在卢萨卡的两家门诊诊所,对50名患有性传播感染的女性和50名男性进行了访谈,这两家诊所的性伴通知功能并未得到最佳发挥。在过去三个月中,大多数患者知道其性伴,这些患者还表示愿意告知比要求更多的性伴。女性在前来治疗之前出现症状的时间比男性更长。她们对与性传播感染相关的症状了解较少,并且大多数人不知道自己正在接受性传播感染治疗。医护人员与患者之间关于疾病、治疗和性伴通知的沟通需要改善,尤其是针对女性。