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. 1981 Apr;57(2):137–140. doi: 10.1136/sti.57.2.137

Gonococcal infection: the effect of educational counselling on patient compliance.

K K Goodrich
PMCID: PMC1045890  PMID: 7214121

Abstract

Control of the spread of gonorrhoea requires considerable patient co-operation. A study of 100 consecutive patients with gonorrhoea attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic was undertaken to determine whether improving a patient's understanding of their disease, its treatment, and the need for contact tracing increased the patient's willingness to attend for follow-up. The results indicated that although educational counselling improved the reattendance rate at follow-up it is debatable whether such a time-consuming and expensive method is justifiable economically.

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