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Quality of sexually transmitted disease services in Jamaica: evaluation of a clinic-based approach. Collaborative Working Group on Indicators of STD Case Management.

J Bryce1, A Vernon, A R Brathwaite, S Perry, J P Figueroa, R B Emerson.   

Abstract

As part of a larger strategy to develop global indicators of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection prevention programmes, a clinic-based method for the assessment of sexually transmitted disease (STD) service quality was developed and field tested by trained observers who visited a random sample of public-sector clinics in Jamaica in October 1991. The assessment included an inventory of equipment and drugs, interviews with clinic staff, and observations of 27 health workers in 15 clinics as they provided services to 115 patients presenting for STD care. This observation-based method provided Jamaican programme managers with descriptive data on STD case management in public clinics within a one-month study period at an approximate local cost of US+ 5000. Based on weighted estimates, 91% of public-sector STD patients in Jamaica were seen in clinics whose staff had received some training in STD case management during the preceding 12 months. The correct treatment rate was estimated to be 82% for those diagnosed with gonorrhoea, and 70% for those diagnosed with syphilis. Based on 98 observed encounters for first-time-for-episode patients, counselling included sex partner referral (57%), partner reduction (48%), and condom use (59%). Although 61% of STD patients were seen in clinics with condoms in stock on the day of the assessment, only 23% were offered condoms during their visit. The clinic-based assessment method can be adapted to the programme management and reporting needs of countries at all stages of STD service development, and can provide data needed to improve programme operations and meet international reporting standards.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8205644      PMCID: PMC2486545     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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