2009
DOI: 10.1258/ijsa.2009.009383
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Increasing HIV testing in general practice: brief advice seems to work

Abstract: Sir: The 2008 UK national guidelines on HIV testing 1 have highlighted the need for more widespread testing for HIV. It is well recognized that although significant morbidity and mortality arises from missed diagnoses, health-care workers often fail to test for HIV. 2,3 Patients may present to their general practitioner (GP) with symptoms that might not be initially recognized as HIV related. Following a number of patients who presented to our department with previously unrecognized late-stage HIV infection, w… Show more

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“…This might be explained by SHIP advertising and correspondence from December 2009, as has been shown in the past with educational material sent by post. 32 The broader trend does not appear to be explained by other interventions. While, for example, UK National Guidelines for HIV Testing 8 have been introduced, neither this nor any other local or national intervention we could find coincided with the introduction of SHIP in Haringey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This might be explained by SHIP advertising and correspondence from December 2009, as has been shown in the past with educational material sent by post. 32 The broader trend does not appear to be explained by other interventions. While, for example, UK National Guidelines for HIV Testing 8 have been introduced, neither this nor any other local or national intervention we could find coincided with the introduction of SHIP in Haringey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The number of tests per month conducted in Haringey demonstrated a small increase just before training began. This might be explained by SHIP advertising and correspondence from December 2009, as has been shown in the past with educational material sent by post 32. The broader trend does not appear to be explained by other interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Five months after brief advice on HIV testing (a 1-page document) was sent to our local GPs, there was a 20% increase in HIV tests requested by GPs. 1…”
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confidence: 99%