148 Pages
by
CRC Press
144 Pages
by
CRC Press
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Sexual Health Promotion in General Practice provides a menu of options and ideas to meet the wide variety of needs in both urban and rural practices and those serving populations with different prevalences of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases. The book therefore reflects the strategy of The Health of the Nation. It can be used as a practical manual for developing practice policies and as a text for individual reference by the entire primary care team. Published in association with the BMA Foundation for AIDS The HIV Project and Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust
1. Sexual health promotion: Why, where and when 2. Ethical considerations 3. Talking about sex 4. Psychosexual problems 5. Disabled people and sexual practice 6. Contraception provision 7. Management of sexually transmitted diseases 8. Liaison and support services 9. Providing condoms 10. Audit and evaluation 11. Professional development, counselling approaches to health promotion and motivational skills
Biography
Hilary Curtis