Chris Howroyd
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View article: Photodiagnosis of genital herpes and warts within a specialist online sexual health service: an observational (mixed methods) study of user experience and clinical outcomes
Photodiagnosis of genital herpes and warts within a specialist online sexual health service: an observational (mixed methods) study of user experience and clinical outcomes Open
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a pilot, free, online photodiagnosis service for genital herpes and warts with postal treatment delivered by a specialist digital sexual health service. Setting An online sexual h…
View article: Communication Strategies Used to Obtain Clinical Histories Before Remotely Prescribing Antibiotics for Postal Treatment of Uncomplicated Genital Chlamydia: Service Evaluation
Communication Strategies Used to Obtain Clinical Histories Before Remotely Prescribing Antibiotics for Postal Treatment of Uncomplicated Genital Chlamydia: Service Evaluation Open
Background Web-based services for testing of sexually transmitted infections are widely available across the United Kingdom. Remote prescriptions with medications posted home may support prompt treatment; however, the absence of face-to-fa…
View article: Choose to test: self-selected testing for sexually transmitted infections within an online service
Choose to test: self-selected testing for sexually transmitted infections within an online service Open
Objective To describe the outcomes of user-led, choice of test within an online sexual health service. Methods We analysed routinely collected data from a free, online sexual health service in Essex, UK that enabled users to select their t…
View article: P121 Choose to test
P121 Choose to test Open
Introduction Choice is an increasingly important element of health care. We introduced choice of test into an online sexual health service. Methods Users were offered testing based on their risk profile (table 1) with an option to request …
View article: P122 Delivering system transformation through collaboration between online and terrestrial sexual health services
P122 Delivering system transformation through collaboration between online and terrestrial sexual health services Open
Introduction Online sexual health services could shift demand for asymptomatic testing from clinics to relieve pressure and reduce cost. An online service collaborated with clinicians in two London boroughs to facilitate this through new s…
View article: How online sexual health services could work; generating theory to support development
How online sexual health services could work; generating theory to support development Open
This analysis of stakeholder views on the likely the impacts of online sexual health services suggests three areas for further thinking and research. 1. Co-development of clinic and online services to support complex patterns of service us…
View article: O20 On-line STI testing services: improving access, efficiency and user experience
O20 On-line STI testing services: improving access, efficiency and user experience Open
Background/introduction There are many barriers to accessing sexual health and HIV testing services. Novel service models could address this. On-line testing may provide a solution. Aim(s)/objectives To evaluate the acceptability and poten…