Perspectives of primary health care staff on the implementation of a sexual health quality improvement program: a qualitative study in remote aboriginal communities in Australia
Abstract Background Young people living in remote Australian Aboriginal communities experience high rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs). STRIVE (STIs in Remote communities, ImproVed and Enhanced primary care) was a cluster randomised control trial of a sexual health continuous quality...
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Main Authors: | Belinda Hengel (Author), Stephen Bell (Author), Linda Garton (Author), James Ward (Author), Alice Rumbold (Author), Debbie Taylor-Thomson (Author), Bronwyn Silver (Author), Skye McGregor (Author), Amalie Dyda (Author), Janet Knox (Author), Rebecca Guy (Author), Lisa Maher (Author), John Martin Kaldor (Author), on behalf of the STRIVE Investigators (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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