Research recommendation(s) from an individual piece of guidance
- Guidance:
- Sexually transmitted infections: condom distribution schemes
- Date issued:
Research recommendations coming out of this guidance
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What measures would make up an effective, standardised approach to evaluation of condom distribution schemes?: How can we develop a standardised framework to evaluate condom schemes and what would be included in that evaluation?
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What behaviour change techniques are most effective as part of a condom distribution scheme?:- What combinations of behaviour change techniques can be used to help condom schemes increase condom use among different high risk groups?
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How can the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of condom schemes in the UK be improved for people at most risk of STIs? How can we ensure the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the C-Card and other UK-based condom schemes for preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies among groups at high risk? What are the essential components of an effective scheme?
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How can digital technologies be used to increase access to, and uptake of, condom schemes?:- Can digital technologies such as web-based schemes increase access to, and uptake of, schemes among people who live in areas without a face-to-face condom scheme or who would prefer to remain anonymous?
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Can GP practices deliver effective and cost effective condom schemes to reduce STIs?: -Can condom schemes be effective and cost effective in GP practices to reduce STIs? Can they be delivered in ways that are acceptable to GPs and other practice staff? In addition, how can the impact of such schemes be maximised?