With whom did you have sex? Evaluation of a partner notification training for STI professionals using motivational interviewing

Authors
  • E.L.M. op de Coul
  • R. Spijker
  • F. van Aar
  • Y. van Weert
Publication date 2013
Journal Patient Education and Counseling
Volume | Issue number 93 | 3
Pages (from-to) 596-603
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Abstract
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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