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Ma R. Improving chlamydia screening in primary care. Practitioner 2014; 258 (1772): 10-13

Improving chlamydia screening in primary care

23 Jun 2014Registered users

Use of a structured intervention can double the rate of chlamydia screening in practices, a UK study has found. A prospective, cluster randomised controlled trial tested whether using the components of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) improved chlamydia screening rates in general practices. Practices were recruited from 11 primary care trusts (PCTs) in SW England from 2009 to 2011.

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