Integrating sexual and reproductive health into pre-travel consultations

Author:

Santaolaya Carlos12,Malhotra Juhi12,Fowler James A12,Warzywoda Sarah12,Debattista Joe3,Mills Deborah J4,Lau Colleen1252,Furuya-Kanamori Luis1252,Durham Jo67,Mullens Amy B89,Istiko Satrio N12,Dean Judith A121011

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health , Faculty of Medicine, , Brisbane, QLD 4006 , Australia

2. The University of Queensland , Faculty of Medicine, , Brisbane, QLD 4006 , Australia

3. Metro North Public Health Unit, Metro North Hospital and Health Service , Brisbane, QLD 4053 , Australia

4. Dr Deb The Travel Doctor , Brisbane, QLD 4000 , Australia

5. UQ Centre for Clinical Research , Faculty of Medicine, , Brisbane, QLD 4006 , Australia

6. School of Public Health and Social Work , Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI), Centre for Healthcare Transformation, Faculty of Health, , Brisbane, QLD 4059 , Australia

7. Queensland University of Technology , Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI), Centre for Healthcare Transformation, Faculty of Health, , Brisbane, QLD 4059 , Australia

8. School of Psychology and Wellbeing , Centre for Health Research, Institute for Resilient Regions, , Ipswich, QLD 4305 , Australia

9. University of Southern Queensland , Centre for Health Research, Institute for Resilient Regions, , Ipswich, QLD 4305 , Australia

10. UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health , Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, , Brisbane, QLD 4066 , Australia

11. The University of Queensland , Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, , Brisbane, QLD 4066 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Background Casual sex during travel is a major preventable factor in the global transmission of sexually transmissible infections (STI). Pre-travel consults present an excellent opportunity for practitioners to educate travellers about sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and safety. This scoping review aims to explore and understand the extent to which SRH is included in pre-travel consultations. Methods PubMed, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Scopus, Medline and Web of Science were systematically searched for primary research articles exploring whether health care practitioners (HCP) included SRH in pre-travel consultations. Extracted findings were synthesized and presented in narrative form. Results Findings across 13 articles suggest HCPs infrequently broached SRH in pre-travel consultations with HCP discomfort, and lack of time and resources presented as key barriers. Urban practice settings, HCP experience, training in travel medicine and traveller characteristics such as sexual orientation were positively associated with discussions about SRH. SRH advice reported was general in nature, primarily focusing on safer sex, condoms or unspecified STI advice. Risk assessments based solely on age or stereotypes around sexual preferences led to key aspects of SRH care being missed for some (e.g. SRH was less likely to be discussed with older travellers). Conclusions HCPs frequently miss opportunities to integrate SRH into pre-travel consultations. Strategies to promote HCP confidence and awareness present a promising means to boost the frequency and quality of SRH advice disseminated. Integrating culturally safe and responsive SRH history-taking and advice into pre-travel consultations may contribute to global reductions in STI transmission and promote traveller SRH well-being.

Funder

Australian National Health and Medical Research Council

NHMRC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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