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J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care ; 40(4): 254-60, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24846222

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BACKGROUND: UK policy documents advocate integrated approaches to sexual health service provision to ensure that everyone can access high-quality treatment. However, there is relatively little evidence to demonstrate any resultant benefits. The family planning and genitourinary medicine services in Lothian have been fully integrated and most care is now delivered from a purpose-built sexual health centre. We wished to study the views of staff on integrated sexual and reproductive care. METHODS: Staff completed anonymous questionnaires before and after integration, looking at four main aspects: the patient pathway, specific patient groups, their own professional status, and their working environment. The surveys used a mixture of five-point Likert-type scales and open-ended questions. RESULTS: Over 50% of staff completed the surveys on each occasion. Six months after the new building opened, staff attitudes about the integrated service were mixed. Staff reported more stress and less opportunity for specialisation but there was no change in their sense of professional status or development. There were concerns about how well the integrated service met the needs of specific patient groups, notably women. These concerns co-existed with a verdict that overall service quality was no worse following integration. CONCLUSIONS: Staff views should form an important part of service redesign and integration projects. Although the results from the Lothian surveys suggest a perceived worsening of some aspects of the service, further evaluation is needed to unpick the different problems that have appeared under the catch-all term of 'integration'.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/organization & administration , Family Planning Services/education , Family Planning Services/organization & administration , Health Personnel/psychology , Patient Education as Topic , Sex Education/organization & administration , Adult , Dancing , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reproductive Health/education , Singing , Surveys and Questionnaires , United Kingdom , Urogenital System/physiology
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