Perspectives on sexual history taking in routine primary care consultations in North West, South Africa: Disconnect between patients and doctors
Background: Sexual history is rarely taken in routine consultations and research reported on common barriers that doctors experience, such as gender, age and cultural differences. This article focuses on how patients and doctors view sexual history taking during a consultation and their perspectives...
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Main Authors: | Deidré Pretorius (Author), Motlatso G. Mlambo (Author), Ian D. Couper (Author) |
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