| Literature DB >> 24188541 |
Belinda Hengel1, Muhammad S Jamil, Jacqueline K Mein, Lisa Maher, John M Kaldor, Rebecca J Guy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: High Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) prevalence have been reported in populations that do not regularly access health centres for sexually transmissible infections (STI) testing. We reviewed current outreach strategies used to increase access to STI testing and their outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24188541 PMCID: PMC3819260 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Search strategy.
Summary of CT and NG outreach programs (n=25)
| Country/region | America/Canada | 10 | 40% |
| Asia/Africa | 3 | 12% | |
| Australia/New Zealand | 8 | 32% | |
| Europe/Scandinavia | 2 | 8% | |
| United Kingdom | 2 | 8% | |
| Target gender | Female | 2 | 8% |
| Female/transgender | 1 | 4% | |
| Male | 10 | 40% | |
| Male/female | 12 | 48% | |
| Target setting | Social venue | 6 | 24% |
| Community service venue | 7 | 28% | |
| Sex Venue | 5 | 20% | |
| Street or community area | 7 | 28% | |
| Target group | Youth | 13 | 52% |
| Men who have sex with men | 6 | 24% | |
| Community centre clients | 1 | 4% | |
| Shelter clients | 1 | 4% | |
| Travellers in budget hostels | 1 | 4% | |
| Settlement dwellers | 1 | 4% | |
| Sex Workers | 2 | 8% | |
| Incentive provided | Monetary | 1 | 4% |
| Non-monetary | 8 | 32% | |
| No | 6 | 24% | |
| Not stated | 10 | 40% | |
| Infections tested for | CT only | 10 | 40% |
| CT/others | 1 | 4% | |
| CT/NG | 8 | 32% | |
| CT/NG/others | 6 | 24% | |
| Specimen type collected | Urine | 17 | 68% |
| Urine/recto-anal swab | 3 | 12% | |
| Urine/vaginal swab | 5 | 20% | |
Outcomes of CT and NG outreach programs targeting youth (n=13)
| Buhrer-Skinner, 2009, [ | Australia | School leavers | Street or community area | 68 (21.3%) | In person | 68 | 21.3% | 0 | 0 (0–5.3) | . | . | . |
| Youth at risk of dropping out of school | Service venue | 23 | In person | 23 | . | 3 | 13% (2.8-33.6) | . | . | 3 (100%) | ||
| Gold, 2007, [ | Australia | Players at a football club | Social venue | 108 | In person | 92 | 85.2% | 3 | 3.9% (0.8 – 11) | 0 | 0 (0–4) | . |
| Gotz, 2006 [ | Netherlands | Young people, particularly of non-Dutch ethnicity | Street or community area | 79 (27.5%) | In person, or post return | 49 | 62% | 6 | 12.2% (4.6 – 24.8) | . | . | 6 (100%) |
| Groups of new immigrants and, teenage school dropouts | Service venue | 76 (81.7%) | In person, or post return | 74 | 79.6% | 7 | 9.5% (3.9 – 18.5) | . | . | 7 (100%) | ||
| Johnson, 2008 [ | USA | Young people appearing in the Family Courts | Service venue | 1808 (79.6%) | In person | 1808 | 79.6% | 124 | 7.8% (6.5 -9.2) | 19 | 1.2% (0.7 – 1.9) | 128 (96%) |
| Kong, 2009 [ | Australia | Young people in sporting clubs | Social venue | 709 | In person | 709 | . | 28 | 3.9% (2.6 -5.7) | . | . | 28 (100%) |
| Lorimer, 2009 [ | UK | Young people attending a leisure centre | Social venue | 127 (80.4%) | In person | 62 | 48.8% | . | . | . | . | . |
| Martin, 2009 [ | Australia | Young people at multiple venues | Street or community area | 204 | In person or drop off return | 150 | 79.6% | . | . | . | . | . |
| Morris, 2010 [ | USA | Young people in multiple settings | Street or community area | . | In person or post | . | . | 31 | 4.9% (3.4 – 6.9) | . | . | . |
| Parenting centres | Service venue | . | In person or post | . | . | 21 | 6.3% (4 – 9.5) | . | . | . | ||
| Marrazzo, 2007 [ | USA | Men at street venues | Street or community areas | 11 (23.9%) | In person | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| Men attending a drug treatment facility | Service venue | 26 (81.3%) | In person | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | ||
Outcomes of CT and NG outreach programs targeting MSM, sex workers and other populations (n=12)
| Blank, 2005 [ | USA | MSM in bars and clubs | Social venue | . | In person | 183 | 41.1% | 2 | 1.1% (0.1 -3.9) | 1 | 0.5% (0 – 3.0) | . |
| Buhrer-Skinner, 2009 [ | Australia | Travellers staying in backpacker accommodation | Social venue | 65 | In person | 65 | . | 5 | 7.7% (2.5 – 17.0) | . | . | 5 (100%) |
| Emerson, 2010 [ | UK | MSM attending two venues | Sex venue | 173 | In person | . | 96.5% | 5 | 3% (1.0 – 6.8) | . | . | . |
| Grimley, 2006 [ | USA | People at homeless shelters | Service venue | 416 (96.7%) | In person | . | 98.6% | 32 | 10.8% (7.5-14.9) | 12 | 4.1% (2.1-7.0) | 40 (91%) |
| Lewis, 2008 [ | South Africa | Settlement dwellers | Street or community area | 309 | In person | 301 | 97.4% | 26 | 8.6% (5.7 – 12.4) | 19 | 6.3 (3.8-9.7) | . |
| Lister, 2005 [ | Australia | MSM attending four sex on premises venues | Sex venues | 161 (10.4%) | In person | . | 89.4% | 16 | 11.1% (6.5 -17.4) | 16 | 11.1% (6.5 – 17.4) | . (100%) |
| MSM attending four sex on premises venues | Sex venues | 521 (24.3%) | In person | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | ||
| McNeely, 2010 [ | USA | MSM attending bars and clubs were sex takes place | Sex venue | 1694 | In person | 934 | 55.1% | . | . | . | . | . |
| O’Byrne, 2008 [ | Canada | MSM attending two bathhouses | Sex venue | . | Pick up/drop off | 52 | . | 0 | 0 (0 – 7.4) | 0 | 0 (0–7.4) | . |
| Rusch, 2008 [ | Canada | Women and transgender at a community centre | Service venue | 126 | In person | 92 | 73% | 2 | 2.2% (0.3 – 7.9) | 0 | 0 (0–4.0) | . |
| Wi, 2006 [ | Philippines | Street based female sex workers (FSW) | Street or community area | 100 | In person | 100 | . | 35 | 35% (25.7–45.2) | 23 | 23% (15.2– 32.5) | . |
| FSW in Karaoke bars | Social venue | 100 | 100 | . | 18 | 18% (11 – 26.9) | 8 | 8% (3.5 – 15.2) | . | |||