2013
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2013-051184.0408
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P2.144 Do Patients Have Confidence in Trained Non Medical Health Care Staff Screening For Sexually Transmitted Infections?

Abstract: Conclusion We propose that with good interagency and MDT working, an efficient and effective ART delivery service is feasible, with patient and hospital benefits. Collaborative approaches between the delivery service and HIV MDT should be established and regularly evaluated with patient input. Identifying a key contact person for the delivery service is important to ensure continuity of communication, together with a local contractual service level agreement to ensure clear terms of reference and accountabilit… Show more

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“…Although researchers have evaluated how confident patients are with their physicians [17][18][19] and non-medical health care staff, 20 little research has been conducted to determine the extent to which patients feel that they can rely on the results of diagnostic tests. One study evaluated if patients trusted a hemoccult test to provide an accurate diagnosis but the results were not conclusive.…”
Section: Assessments Of Test Usefulnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although researchers have evaluated how confident patients are with their physicians [17][18][19] and non-medical health care staff, 20 little research has been conducted to determine the extent to which patients feel that they can rely on the results of diagnostic tests. One study evaluated if patients trusted a hemoccult test to provide an accurate diagnosis but the results were not conclusive.…”
Section: Assessments Of Test Usefulnessmentioning
confidence: 99%