Millstein S G, Igra V, Gans J
School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 94143 USA.
J Adolesc Health. 1996 Oct;19(4):249-57. doi: 10.1016/S1054-139X(96)00092-4.
To document the rates of STD/HIV preventive services delivered to adolescents by primary care physicians in California, and to identify variation owing to physician and practice-related factors.
A stratified random sample of California internists, family physicians, obstetricians-gynecologists, and pediatricians was drawn from the AMA Masterfile and surveyed by mail about their practices with regard to STD/HIV prevention for 15-18-year-old adolescent patients. Sixty percent of eligible physicians responded; the final sample was 1217 physicians.
Results showed that 40% of physicians reported screening all of their adolescent patients for sexual activity and 31% reported educating all of their adolescent patients about STD/HIV transmission. For their sexually active adolescent patients, 36% of physicians always provided STD/HIV education, 17% always screened for number of previous sexual partners; 12% always screened for sexual orientation; and 10% always screened for frequency of casual sex. Four percent of the physicians reported that they always provided condoms for their sexually active adolescent patients; 81% never provided condoms. Higher levels of preventive services delivery were associated with female physician gender, specialization in obstetrics-gynecology, and more recent date of medical school graduation. Physicians practicing in health maintenance organizations reported providing significantly higher rates of preventive services to sexually active adolescents than did physicians in private practice.
Primary care physicians provide STD/HIV preventive services to adolescents at rates far below those recommended by current guidelines. Areas where additional research would be informative are highlighted.
记录加利福尼亚州初级保健医生为青少年提供性传播感染/艾滋病预防服务的比例,并确定因医生及与执业相关因素导致的差异。
从美国医学协会主文件中抽取加利福尼亚州内科医生、家庭医生、妇产科医生和儿科医生的分层随机样本,通过邮件调查他们针对15至18岁青少年患者进行性传播感染/艾滋病预防的执业情况。60%符合条件的医生做出回应;最终样本为1217名医生。
结果显示,40%的医生报告对所有青少年患者进行性活动筛查,31%的医生报告对所有青少年患者进行性传播感染/艾滋病传播教育。对于有性活动的青少年患者,36%的医生总是提供性传播感染/艾滋病教育,17%总是筛查以往性伴侣数量;12%总是筛查性取向;10%总是筛查随意性行为频率。4%的医生报告他们总是为有性活动的青少年患者提供避孕套;81%从不提供避孕套。更高水平的预防服务提供与女性医生性别、妇产科专科以及更近的医学院毕业时间相关。在健康维护组织执业的医生报告为有性活动的青少年提供预防服务的比例显著高于私人执业医生。
初级保健医生为青少年提供性传播感染/艾滋病预防服务的比例远低于当前指南所建议的比例。强调了需要进一步开展研究以提供信息的领域。