BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: To describe partner notification practices for chlamydial infections among private sector clinicians. STUDY DESIGN: Telephone interviews of clinicians and patients identified through public health case reports in Seattle-King County, August-October 1998. RESULTS: Clinicians reported advising 135 of 150 (90%) patients to notify their sex partners, but knew that all partners of only 26 (17%) patients received treatment. While 71 (57%) clinicians acknowledged ever providing medicine-to a patient to give to a partner, only 6 (4%) so treated a patient about whom they were interviewed. Most (87%) clinicians believed the health department should routinely contact all patients about partner notification. Almost all patients (72/76-95%) reported that their provider had advised them to notify their partners and 59 (78%) stated they did so. Most patients (11/17-65%) who did not notify all of their partners would have been willing to allow their clinician or the heath department to do it for them. CONCLUSION: Private sector clinicians and their patients are generally unaware of chlamydial partner notification outcomes but are receptive to expanded partner notification services.
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: To describe partner notification practices for chlamydial infections among private sector clinicians. STUDY DESIGN: Telephone interviews of clinicians and patients identified through public health case reports in Seattle-King County, August-October 1998. RESULTS: Clinicians reported advising 135 of 150 (90%) patients to notify their sex partners, but knew that all partners of only 26 (17%) patients received treatment. While 71 (57%) clinicians acknowledged ever providing medicine-to a patient to give to a partner, only 6 (4%) so treated a patient about whom they were interviewed. Most (87%) clinicians believed the health department should routinely contact all patients about partner notification. Almost all patients (72/76-95%) reported that their provider had advised them to notify their partners and 59 (78%) stated they did so. Most patients (11/17-65%) who did not notify all of their partners would have been willing to allow their clinician or the heath department to do it for them. CONCLUSION: Private sector clinicians and their patients are generally unaware of chlamydial partner notification outcomes but are receptive to expanded partner notification services.
Authors: L M Niccolai; J R Ickovics; K Zeller; T S Kershaw; S Milan; J B Lewis; K A Ethier Journal: Sex Transm Infect Date: 2005-06 Impact factor: 3.519
Authors: Ayesha Khan; J Dennis Fortenberry; Beth E Juliar; Wanzhu Tu; Donald P Orr; Byron E Batteiger Journal: Sex Transm Dis Date: 2005-04 Impact factor: 2.830