UK national audit of sexual health care for people with HIV infection: Case-notes audit

Chris Carne, Hugo McClean, Paul Bunting, Ed Wilkins, Linda Tucker, Steve Baguley

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    Abstract

    The case-notes of 3210 patients with HIV infection were audited. A sexual history was documented within four weeks before or after initial HIV diagnosis in 69% of cases (regional range 45-84%), and in the six months before attendance during the audit interval in 34% (12-53%). An offer of tests for sexually transmitted infections was documented within four weeks before or after HIV diagnosis in 58% (30-83%), and in the prior six months in 28% (14-47%). Syphilis serology was offered in the previous three months to 45% (14-100% ) of cases resident in syphilis outbreak areas and to 25% (7-62%) of other cases. Hepatitis B testing was performed for 98% (95-100%) of cases and for hepatitis C, for 91% (79-100%). Cervical cytology results in the past year were documented for 73% (43-94%) of eligible women. Considerable inter-regional variation in performance exists. Interventions are needed to improve the sexual health care of people with HIV infection.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)639-642
    Number of pages3
    JournalInternational Journal of STD and AIDS
    Volume18
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2007

    Keywords

    • Genitourinary diseases
    • HIV
    • Medical audit
    • Sexually transmitted diseases

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