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Open Access 01-12-2008 | Research article

Conversant or clueless? Chlamydia-related knowledge and practice of general practitioners in Western Australia

Authors: Meredith J Temple-Smith, Donna Mak, Jan Watson, Lisa Bastian, Anthony Smith, Marian Pitts

Published in: BMC Primary Care | Issue 1/2008

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Abstract

Background

A survey of Western Australia's general practitioners' (GPs') knowledge and practices relating to genital chlamydia infection was conducted in mid-2005, prior to a multi-media campaign which encouraged 15–24 year olds to seek chlamydia testing through their general practitioner (GP). The survey aimed to raise GPs' awareness of chlamydia in preparation for the campaign and to establish a baseline measure of their chlamydia-related knowledge and practices.

Methods

All 2038 GPs registered on the Australian Medical Publishing Company's database as practising in Western Australia were sent a survey which covered clinical features of chlamydia, investigations, treatment and public health issues; 576 (29%) responded.

Results

Most GPs were aware of chlamydia being common in the 20–24 year old age group, but less than half were aware that it is common in 15–19 year olds. GPs missed many opportunities for chlamydia testing in patients likely to be at risk of STIs, largely because they thought the patient would be embarrassed. It is of concern that public health responsibilities in relation to chlamydia, ie notification and contact tracing, were not undertaken by all GPs.

Conclusion

Australia is currently piloting chlamydia screening. For this to be successful, GPs will need to maintain current knowledge and clinical suspicion about chlamydia, and be comfortable in asking and receiving information about sexual behaviours. Only then will GPs have a significant impact on curbing Australia's ever-increasing rates of chlamydia.
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Metadata
Title
Conversant or clueless? Chlamydia-related knowledge and practice of general practitioners in Western Australia
Authors
Meredith J Temple-Smith
Donna Mak
Jan Watson
Lisa Bastian
Anthony Smith
Marian Pitts
Publication date
01-12-2008
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Primary Care / Issue 1/2008
Electronic ISSN: 2731-4553
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-9-17

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