A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ASSESSING PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE PREDISPOSING FACTORS- A RELOOK!
Journal Title: International Journal Of Advances In Gynaecology - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
This study of the literature has identified the need for more vigilant screening for asymptomatic STIs in eligible female patients in order to prevent PID through early treatment of STIs with the goal of preventing damage to the reproductive tract that predisposes patients to infertility4, ectopic pregnancy, and CPP. Importantly, behavioral interventions designed to improve provider and patient adherence to CDC treatment guidelines work, but must be widely implemented for improvement in population outcomes. The authors postulate that established interventions, such as OUs and community health nursing, used in new ways have promise for improving patient outcomes after PID.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Surendra, Dr. Vinu Choudhary
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