The primary goal of this project is to improve the process for contacting patients that test positive for a sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the emergency department by using text messaging. We believe patients that are contacted by both a phone call and a text message will be reached more often and they will be reached sooner than those that only receive a phone call or only a text message. In addition, patients will be given reminder cards at the time of testing to remind them that they will be contacted within 7 days if they test positive. Half of the reminder cards will have a number to call for test results. We believe patients that receive a card with a number are more likely to be contacted within 7 days.
Aim 1: To improve the results notification system among all female adolescents who test positive for STIs in the ED using mobile phone texting technology. Hypothesis 1: We will increase our contact rate for STI positive adolescents in the ED from 65-82%. Hypothesis 2: We will decrease the time interval between testing and appropriate STI treatment by the ED. Hypothesis 3: We will decrease the recidivism rates for STI positive patients diagnosed in the ED. Aim 2: To explore qualitatively the barriers to and preferences for partner notification and treatment among 14-21 year-old females and males being tested for STIs in the ED. Aim 3: To determine baseline rates of partner notification and preferences around partner notification among STI-positive females in the ED, and to explore the feasibility of ED personnel notifying their sexual partners.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
609
Patients are called when the test results are ready
Patients receive a text message when results are ready
Patients receive both a call and a text message when test results are resay
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Contact rate
The percentage of patients that are contacted within 7 days of their emergency department visit
Time frame: 7 days
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