With whom did you have sex? Evaluation of a partner notification training for STI professionals using motivational interviewing
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| Publication date | 2013 |
| Journal | Patient Education and Counseling |
| Volume | Issue number | 93 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 596-603 |
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Objective
To enhance partner notification (PN) practices in Dutch STI clinics, a PN training using motivational interviewing as core strategy was offered to STI professionals and evaluated. Methods The effectiveness of PN training on professionals’ attitude, self-efficacy, skills and behavior toward PN, was examined using within-subject and between-subject comparison. Before the training and at three months follow-up, a questionnaire was completed by the intervention group (n = 54) and a non-random control group (n = 37). Results In the within-subject comparison, positive changes were observed in self-efficacy, skills, and PN behaviors (all p < .05), but not in attitudes toward PN. When we examined differences in change-scores between the intervention and control group, self-efficacy was no longer significant. Conclusion The PN training significantly improved PN skills and -behavior, but had no effect on professionals’ attitudes or self-efficacy toward PN. The selection of a convenience control sample seems to offer a more rigorous test of hypotheses than pre-post evaluation only. Practice implications The beneficial effect of PN training of STI professionals seems to support a wider roll-out of the training to all STI clinics in the Netherlands, although effects on the number of partners notified and transmissions prevented need to be examined in future research. |
| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2013.08.025 |
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