A pragmatic assessment of the relative efficiency of outreach chlamydia screening events conducted in non-clinical settings.

BMC Public Health
Francis J BowdenAlexandra Tyson

Abstract

Opportunistic screening for chlamydia in non-clinical settings is becoming more common, but little is known about which settings (or events) offer the best return on investment. We measured the relative efficiency of each screening site and event during the conduct of a chlamydia education and screening outreach program which used a cash incentive to encourage participation (SOC2). SOC2 staff identified sites and organised events in non-clinical sites where young people were likely to congregate. 16 to 30 years olds were offered chlamydia education and a cash reward of AUD10 if they chose to be screened for chlamydia. Data collected during these activities were used to calculated five measures of efficiency: i) screening yield' (proportion of people providing a sample), ii) proportion of positive tests, iii) 'event screening tempo' (number of screens performed for every hour that screening is offered), iv) 'staff hour screening tempo' (number of screens performed per hour of staff time) and v) 'chlamydia detection tempo' (number of positive tests detected per hour of screening). 3011 people (71% male) were screened during 18 events at 10 venues. Overall 'screening yield' was 43.8% (range: 20-77%) and 1.7% (95% CI: 1.1-3.0) of t...Continue Reading

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