An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases

This study is about evaluating the effectiveness of training in syndromic management ofSTDs. The purpose of this study was to fmd out to what extent the STD training programme had been implemented. A stratified sample of twenty-two primary health care clinics in the Port Shepstone region was use...

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Main Author: Ngesi, Lechina Buyisile
Other Authors: Smith, Jemima Elizabeth
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Ngesi, Lechina Buyisile (2000) An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17568>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-175682016-04-19T04:09:42Z An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases Ngesi, Lechina Buyisile Smith, Jemima Elizabeth Dreyer, Marie Sexually transmitted diseases Syndromic management Symptoms Genital ulcers Condoms Vaginal discharge Pelvic inflammatory disease Partner notification Primary health care World Health Organization Urethral discharge Primary health care World Health Organization 614.547 Sexually transmitted diseases Syndromes Symptomatology Pelvic inflammatory disease Primary health care This study is about evaluating the effectiveness of training in syndromic management ofSTDs. The purpose of this study was to fmd out to what extent the STD training programme had been implemented. A stratified sample of twenty-two primary health care clinics in the Port Shepstone region was used. Twenty-two professional nurses rendering STD management in the clinics were observed. Data-gathering was done through a clinic inventory obtained by interviewing the sister-incharge, observation of professional nurses providing treatment to STD patients, interviews with professional nurses to assess their knowledge of the syndromic approach, and exit interviews with patients treated at the clinic. The fmdings suggest that certain areas in the STD training need to be emphasized, such as vaginal speculum and bi-manual examinations. It is recommended that certain negative aspects which hinder effective STD management, like staff shortages and lack of equipment be given attention. Health Studies M.A. (Health Studies) 2015-01-23T04:23:59Z 2015-01-23T04:23:59Z 2000-01 Dissertation Ngesi, Lechina Buyisile (2000) An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17568> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17568 en 1 online resource (viii, 108 leaves)
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topic Sexually transmitted diseases
Syndromic management
Symptoms
Genital ulcers
Condoms
Vaginal discharge
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Partner notification
Primary health care
World Health Organization
Urethral discharge
Primary health care
World Health Organization
614.547
Sexually transmitted diseases
Syndromes
Symptomatology
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Primary health care
spellingShingle Sexually transmitted diseases
Syndromic management
Symptoms
Genital ulcers
Condoms
Vaginal discharge
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Partner notification
Primary health care
World Health Organization
Urethral discharge
Primary health care
World Health Organization
614.547
Sexually transmitted diseases
Syndromes
Symptomatology
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Primary health care
Ngesi, Lechina Buyisile
An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases
description This study is about evaluating the effectiveness of training in syndromic management ofSTDs. The purpose of this study was to fmd out to what extent the STD training programme had been implemented. A stratified sample of twenty-two primary health care clinics in the Port Shepstone region was used. Twenty-two professional nurses rendering STD management in the clinics were observed. Data-gathering was done through a clinic inventory obtained by interviewing the sister-incharge, observation of professional nurses providing treatment to STD patients, interviews with professional nurses to assess their knowledge of the syndromic approach, and exit interviews with patients treated at the clinic. The fmdings suggest that certain areas in the STD training need to be emphasized, such as vaginal speculum and bi-manual examinations. It is recommended that certain negative aspects which hinder effective STD management, like staff shortages and lack of equipment be given attention. === Health Studies === M.A. (Health Studies)
author2 Smith, Jemima Elizabeth
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title An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases
title_short An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases
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title_fullStr An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases
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