The second edition of this popular handbook offers practical guidance from primary care practitioners on delivering sexual health services.
Each chapter identifies key messages and uses an evidence-based approach to highlight interventions which can be made for optimum care.
Topics covered include:
* professional skill mix
* risk assessment and sexual health history-taking
* contraception
* pregnancy planning
* abortion
* sexually transmitted infections
* diagnosing HIV in a primary care setting
* sexual dysfunction in primary care
* screening well people
* learning from consumers
* evaluating sexual health service provision.
Readership: GPs, practice nurses and other sexual health professionals working in the primary care setting.