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    Implementing chlamydia screening: what do women think? A systematic review of the literature

    Chlamydia trachomatis is a common sexually transmitted infection that can have serious consequences. It is universally agreed that screening for chlamydia infection should be offered to sexually active young wom...

    Natasha L Pavlin, Jane M Gunn, Rhian Parker, Christopher K Fairley in BMC Public Health (2006)

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    What needs to change to increase chlamydia screening in general practice in Australia? The views of general practitioners

    Australia is considering implementing a chlamydia screening program in general practice. The views of general practitioners (GPs) are necessary to inform the design of the program. This paper aimed to investig...

    Jane S Hocking, Rhian M Parker, Natasha Pavlin, Christopher K Fairley in BMC Public Health (2008)

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    Women's evaluation of abuse and violence care in general practice: a cluster randomised controlled trial (weave)

    Intimate partner abuse (IPA) is a major public health problem with serious implications for the physical and psychosocial wellbeing of women, particularly women of child-bearing age. It is a common, hidden pro...

    Kelsey L Hegarty, Jane M Gunn, Lorna J O'Doherty, Angela Taft in BMC Public Health (2010)

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    Maximising retention in a longitudinal study of genital Chlamydia trachomatis among young women in Australia

    Cohort studies are an important study design however they are difficult to implement, often suffer from poor retention, low participation and bias. The aims of this paper are to describe the methods used to re...

    Jennifer Walker, Christopher K Fairley, Eve Urban, Marcus Y Chen in BMC Public Health (2011)