Practice nurse chlamydia testing in Australian general practice: a qualitative study of benefits, barriers and facilitators
Conclusion:
This study suggests that PNs could take a role in increasing chlamydia testing in general practice and that their involvement may result in possible benefits for patients, doctors, PNs and the community. Strategies to overcome identified barriers and facilitate their involvement must be further explored.
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Rebecca LorchJane HockingRebecca GuyAlaina VaiseyAnna WoodDyani LewisMeredith Temple-Smithon behalf of the ACCEPt consortium Source Type: research
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