Service evaluation of an educational intervention to improve sexual health services in primary care implemented using a step-wedge design: analysis of chlamydia testing and diagnosis rate changes
Abstract Background Providing sexual health services in primary care is an essential step towards universal provision. However they are not offered consistently. We conducted a national pilot of an educational intervention to improve staff's skills and confidence to increase chlamydia testing r...
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Main Authors: | Katy Town (Author), Cliodna A. M. McNulty (Author), Ellie J. Ricketts (Author), Thomas Hartney (Author), Anthony Nardone (Author), Kate A. Folkard (Author), Andre Charlett (Author), J. Kevin Dunbar (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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