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Since the 2000s, the incidence of bacterial STIs increases, mainly among men who have sex with men but also among heterosexual men and women with multiple sexual partners. A partner notification (PN) approach could break transmission chains and curb STI epidemics. PN brings together a set of interventions to help people diagnosed with STIs to inform their partners, encourage them to get tested, so that they can access treatment or prevention. A PN approach, systematically offered at STI diagnosis, has not yet been implemented in France and needs to be evaluated. In 2018, the Conseil National du Sida (French National AIDS Council) stated in favor of a formalized PN approach, particularly in testing centers, which carry out a large part of STI diagnoses.
The aim of our research project is to build interventions facilitating information, testing and treatment of partners of people diagnosed with STIs in testing centers and sexual health clinics.
Step 1: A cross-sectional study
Primary objective
To describe the PN practices of people diagnosed with an STI in testing centers and sexual health clinics without any intervention
Secondary objectives
Step 2: A qualitative study
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Expected results
This study is the first step in implementation of a PN program as part of a comprehensive management of STI diagnoses in France.
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Methods
Step 1: A cross-sectional study
Cross-sectional study conducted in testing centers and sexual health clinics (6 centers, 6 months of enrollment), targeting two populations:
This study is based on 3 online self-administered questionnaires:
A notified partner diagnosed with an STI will receive also the questionnaire on spontaneous practices of index patients at M1. This will allow us to observe whether people who had already been notified for an STI are more likely to notify their partners.
Step 2: A qualitative study
Focus-groups of 6-8 volunteers involved in STI testing in testing centers and sexual health clinics will be conducted based on an interview guide. Doctors and other staffs will be interviewed separately.
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Inclusion Criteria:
For index patients
For notified partners
Non-Inclusion Criteria:
For index patients and notified partners
2,200 participants in 2 patient groups
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