The goal of this study was to examine the efficacy of patient-delivered partner treatment (PDPT) compared to standard partner referral (PR) and booklet enhanced partner referral (BEPR).
For partner treatment, index women who were diagnosed with trichomonas vaginalis and index men who were diagnosed with urethritis were randomized to one of three study arms: Standard partner referral (PR) - index patients were instructed to tell their partners that they need to go to a clinic for STI evaluation and treatment. Booklet-enhanced partner referral (BEPR) - index patients were given a wallet-sized booklet containing 4 tear-out cards with information for the partner and treatment guidelines for the providers that would see the partners. The partners could then present this card at a clinic to help the clinician better treat them. If index patients had more than 4 partners, they were given additional booklets. Patient delivered partner treatment (PDPT) - index patients were given packages containing 2 gram metronidazole (for TV patients) or azithromycin 1 gram and cefixime 400 mg (for urethritis patients) for up to 4 identified sex partners. When cefixime was no longer available, ciprofloxacin 500 mg was used. These packages contained written instructions about how to take the medication, warnings about side effects and a nurse's pager number to call if there were any questions or if the partner encountered any problems. All medications were distributed in containers with childproof caps and the partner's initial and birthdates were written on the bottle. This was a requirement of the Louisiana State Pharmacy Board. Names were not documented on the index patient's study or medical records.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1,500
Delgado STD Clinic
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Orleans Women's Health Clinic
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Index patient report of partner taking medicine at 6-8 weeks
Index patient re-infection at 6-8 weeks
Cost effectiveness outcomes
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