The evaluation of immediate behavioural outcomes of the syndromic case management approach for the treatment of patients with sexually transmitted infections at PHC centres in South Africa: Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and sexual behaviour
This study aimed to determine the immediate behavioural outcomes of the WHO syndromic case management model for STIs in the public health sector in South Africa, on the levels of knowledge, attitudes and beliefs, and behavioural practices (KABPs) concerning STIs. An outcomes evaluation was conducted...
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Main Authors: | Leickness Simbayi (Author), Anna Strebel (Author), Michelle Andipatin (Author), Cheryl Potgieter (Author), Kopano Ratele (Author), Nokuthula Shabalala (Author), Tamara Shefer (Author), Tanya Wilson (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2004-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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