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How social representations of sexually transmitted infections influence experiences of genito-urinary symptoms and care-seeking in Britain: mixed methods study protocol

机译:如何在英国的性传播感染的社会代表性如何影响泌尿症状和追求的经验:混合方法研究方案

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Background Social understandings of sexually transmitted infections and associated symptoms and care-seeking behaviour continue to lag behind advancements in biomedical diagnostics and treatment, perpetuating the burden of disease. There is a lack of research linking perceptions, experiences and care-seeking for sexual health issues, especially research conducted outside of medical settings. We aim to explore lay perceptions of STIs and how these influence experiences of genito-urinary symptoms and associated care-seeking behaviour, in women and men in Britain. Methods and design This study adopts a participant-selection variant of the explanatory sequential mixed methods design to incorporate quantitative and qualitative strands. We use data from Britain’s third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles ( n =?15,162) to analyse national patterns of symptom experience and care-seeking, and to identify a purposive qualitative sample. Semi-structured interviews ( n =?27) following up with survey participants include a novel flash card activity providing qualitative data about infection perceptions, symptom experiences and decisions about healthcare. Quantitative and qualitative data are analysed separately using complex survey analyses and principles of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis respectively. Data are then integrated in a subsequent phase of analysis using matrices to compare, contrast and identify silences from each method. Discussion This is an ongoing mixed methods study collecting, analysing and synthesising linked data from a national survey and follow-up semi-structured interviews. It adds explanatory potential to existing national survey data and is likely to inform future surveys about sexual health. Given the current uncertainty around service provision in Britain, this study provides timely data about symptom experiences and care-seeking behaviour which may inform future commissioning of sexual healthcare.
机译:背景技术性传播感染和相关症状和追求行为的社会理解继续滞后生物医学诊断和治疗的进步,延续疾病负担。缺乏研究与性健康问题进行联系,经验和追求性能问题,特别是在医疗环境之外进行的研究。我们的目标是探讨对STI的临近看法以及这些对英国妇女和男性的泌尿症状和相关护理行为的经历。方法和设计本研究采用解释性序贯混合方法设计的参与者选择变体,以包含定量和定性股线。我们使用来自英国的第三次国家性态度和生活方式(n =?15,162)的数据来分析国家症状经验模式和寻求追求,并识别有目的性的定性样本。随着调查参与者跟进半结构化访谈(n =?27)包括一种新的Flash卡活动,提供有关医疗保健的有关感染,症状经验和决定的定性数据。分别使用复杂的调查分析和解释性现象学分析分别分别分别分析定量和定性数据。然后在使用矩阵中将数据集成在随后的分析阶段,以比较,对比度和识别来自每种方法的沉默。讨论这是一个正在进行的混合方法研究,分析和综合来自国家调查和后续半结构化访谈的联系。它为现有国家调查数据增加了解释性潜力,可能会通知未来对性健康的调查。鉴于英国服务条款周围的不确定性,本研究提供了有关症状体验和寻求追求行为的及时数据,这可能会通知未来的性医疗保健。

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