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View article: Development and test–retest reliability of a new, self-report questionnaire assessing healthcare use and personal costs in people with inflammatory bowel disease: the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Resource Use Questionnaire (IBD-RUQ)
Development and test–retest reliability of a new, self-report questionnaire assessing healthcare use and personal costs in people with inflammatory bowel disease: the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Resource Use Questionnaire (IBD-RUQ) Open
Background and aims The increasing prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) poses a substantial economic burden globally on health systems and societies. Validated instruments to collect data on healthcare and other service utilisati…
View article: Agreement between self-reported and researcher-measured height, weight and blood pressure measurements for online prescription of the combined oral contraceptive pill: an observational study
Agreement between self-reported and researcher-measured height, weight and blood pressure measurements for online prescription of the combined oral contraceptive pill: an observational study Open
Objective(s) To compare agreement between self-reported height, weight and blood pressure measurements submitted to an online contraceptive service with researcher-measured values and document strategies used for self-reporting. Design An …
View article: Supported Online Self-Management Versus Care as Usual for Symptoms of Fatigue, Pain and Urgency/incontinence in Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD-BOOST): Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Supported Online Self-Management Versus Care as Usual for Symptoms of Fatigue, Pain and Urgency/incontinence in Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD-BOOST): Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. Open
BackgroundDespite being in clinical remission, many people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) live with fatigue, chronic abdominal pain and bowel urgency or incontinence that limit their quality of life. We aim to test the effectiveness…
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: N14 Patient-identified symptom management techniques to inform the content and functionality of an online self-management programme: an exploratory qualitative study
N14 Patient-identified symptom management techniques to inform the content and functionality of an online self-management programme: an exploratory qualitative study Open
Background As part of the IBD-BOOST programme of research (www.ibd-boost.org), we aimed to understand how people manage fatigue, pain and urgency in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and their preferences for an online self-management inte…
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: Online testing for sexually transmitted infections: A whole systems approach to predicting value
Online testing for sexually transmitted infections: A whole systems approach to predicting value Open
Online services for STI testing are not 'stand alone'. They change STI testing behaviour with impacts on all elements of the sexual health economy. Planning, development and monitoring of such services should reference the dynamic nature o…
View article: Web-Based Activity Within a Sexual Health Economy: Observational Study
Web-Based Activity Within a Sexual Health Economy: Observational Study Open
This evaluation shows that users can effectively be transitioned from face-to-face to Web-based services and that this introduces a new population to Web-based service use and changes the focus of clinic-based activity. Further development…
View article: Internet-accessed sexually transmitted infection (e-STI) testing and results service: A randomised, single-blind, controlled trial
Internet-accessed sexually transmitted infection (e-STI) testing and results service: A randomised, single-blind, controlled trial Open
ISRCTN Registry ISRCTN13354298.
View article: Lb3.259 E-STI testing and results service: a single blind randomised controlled trial
Lb3.259 E-STI testing and results service: a single blind randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction STI self-sampling accessed via the internet (e-STI testing) is recommended to expand access to services. There is limited evidence on its effectiveness. This is the first RCT to evaluate an e-STI testing service for chlamydia,…
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: Screening for Child Sexual Exploitation in Online Sexual Health Services: An Exploratory Study of Expert Views
Screening for Child Sexual Exploitation in Online Sexual Health Services: An Exploratory Study of Expert Views Open
The information-providing approach is associated with confidential telephone support lines and the information-gathering approach with clinical services. The approach adopted online will depend on ethos and the range of services provided. …
View article: Addendum to: Can Internet-Based Sexual Health Services Increase Diagnoses of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)? Protocol for a Randomized Evaluation of an Internet-Based STI Testing and Results Service
Addendum to: Can Internet-Based Sexual Health Services Increase Diagnoses of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)? Protocol for a Randomized Evaluation of an Internet-Based STI Testing and Results Service Open
Background: Internet-accessed sexually transmitted infection testing (e-STI testing) is increasingly available as an alternative to testing in clinics. Typically this testing modality enables users to order a test kit from a virtual servic…
View article: Can text messages increase safer sex behaviours in young people? Intervention development and pilot randomised controlled trial
Can text messages increase safer sex behaviours in young people? Intervention development and pilot randomised controlled trial Open
Background Younger people bear the heaviest burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Partner notification, condom use and STI testing can reduce infection but many young people lack the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to c…
View article: P158 Evaluation of sexual health service use at baseline (2014) in South East London
P158 Evaluation of sexual health service use at baseline (2014) in South East London Open
Background/introduction Lambeth and Southwark have poor sexual health outcomes compared with the rest of England. We wished to evaluate an intervention to improve access to sexual health services through online STI testing and contraceptiv…
View article: P139 Screening for child exploitation in online sexual health services: An exploratory study of expert views
P139 Screening for child exploitation in online sexual health services: An exploratory study of expert views Open
Background/introduction Sexual health services routinely screen for child sexual exploitation. Although, sexual health services are increasingly provided online there has been no research on translation of the safeguarding function to onli…
View article: Can Internet-Based Sexual Health Services Increase Diagnoses of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)? Protocol for a Randomized Evaluation of an Internet-Based STI Testing and Results Service
Can Internet-Based Sexual Health Services Increase Diagnoses of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)? Protocol for a Randomized Evaluation of an Internet-Based STI Testing and Results Service Open
International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN): 13354298; http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN13354298 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6d9xT2bPj).
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…