A survey on the clinical practice and the guidelines for sexually transmitted infections in Korea

Hyun Sop Choe, Seung Ju Lee, Dong Hoon Lim, Yong Hyun Cho, Chul Sung Kim

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Abstract

Every year 150 million new cases of sexually transmitted infection are expected to occur around the world with high occurrence and morbidity rates in both males and females. To respond to dramatically changing social and cultural environments, clinical treatment guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections have been developed in many countries, and South Korea has also prepared treatment guidelines which can be used in medical institutions treating primarily these diseases. Against this background, this study conducted a 31-item questionnaire survey by mail and e-mail to investigate the actual clinical practices of physicians treating sexually transmitted infections. In total, 250 and 1,068 questionnaires were distributed through mail and e-mail, respectively, and 274 of them were completed and returned for a response rate of 20.8%. According to the results, physicians' actual clinical practices were found to be different from textbook guidelines to some degree. Therefore, treatment guidelines that take into account the current situation for sexually transmitted infections should be developed in Korea, and a foundation for national management of the diseases should be established through active advertisements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1028-1036
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the Korean Medical Association
Volume53
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2010

Keywords

  • Guideline
  • Questionnaire survey
  • Sexually transmitted infection

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