Venereology (Apr 2024)

State of Knowledge on Sexually Transmitted Infections among Health Professionals and Health Sciences Students in France

  • Marine Chlebus,
  • Laurence Boyer,
  • Sébastien Doerper,
  • Tristan Hergot,
  • Mihayl Varbanov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/venereology3020006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 63 – 88

Abstract

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The burden of morbidity and mortality caused by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has serious consequences on the quality of life of populations. Nowadays, despite numerous prevention campaigns, sexually transmitted infections have been on the rise in France for several years. It remains important to transmit the right information in order to better educate and support patients. Where then remains the problem, and how can we improve the involvement and awareness of the general population regarding the risks of these STIs? It is imperative to work upstream on the training of health professionals and students because they are the first interlocutors and the only ones to transmit the knowledge acquired during their initial training to the individuals concerned. The objective of this work is to identify the areas where health professionals and students do not yet have all the notions acquired via a multiple-choice questionnaire on the different STIs and their major characteristics. These results will contribute to the implementation of additional training at the Health Centers in France.

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