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National Network of Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinical Prevention Training Centers (NNPTC): Evaluation

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Intensive Complete Post-Course Evaluation Instrument

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Intensive Complete POST Course Evaluation


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S1 How satisfied were you with your overall learning experience?

very unsatisfied

very satisfied

S2 How satisfied were you with the quality of the content?

very unsatisfied

very satisfied


S3 How satisfied were you with the trainer(s)?

very unsatisfied

very satisfied


S4 How satisfied were you with the teaching methods?

very unsatisfied

very satisfied


S5 What could improve this training?





CE1 Do you believe this activity was influenced by commercial interests?

Yes

No


CE2 Was this presentation evidence-based?

Yes

No


CE3a Were the learning objectives met?

Yes

No


CE3b If the learning objectives were not met, please explain.






A1 As a result of information presented, do you intend to make changes in your practice or at your worksite

setting?

Yes

No

Not my job

I already use these practices

Other reason (please specify)__________________________________


A2 If yes, please list at least one intended change.





CHLAMYDIA


LOC1bef How confident were you in your ability to describe how chlamydia infections present clinically,

BEFORE the training?

not at all confident

very confident

LOC1aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident

LOC2bef How confident were you in your ability to describe the current CDC screening recommendations for

chlamydia, including extra-genital screening BEFORE the training?

not at all confident

very confident

LOC2aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident

LOC3bef How confident were you in your ability to obtain or instruct patients to collect the recommended specimens from indicated sites to diagnose chlamydia BEFORE the training?

not at all confident

very confident


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NA

LOC3aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA

LOC4bef How confident were you in your ability to treat patients diagnosed with chlamydia and related

anogenital syndromes based on the most current CDC treatment recommendations BEFORE the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA

LOC4aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


KC1 What is the CDC recommended regimen for treating asymptomatic uncomplicated chlamydia infection of

the cervix, urethra, or rectum?

Acyclovir 1 g twice a day for 7 days

Azithromycin 1 g orally in a single dose or doxycycline 100 mg twice a day for 7 days

Azithromycin 1 g orally in a single dose plus ceftriaxone 250 mg intramuscularly in a single dose

Ciprofloxacin 500 mg orally in a single dose


KC2 What is the recommended follow-up for a non-pregnant patient after diagnosis and treatment of

chlamydia?

  A test of cure at 2 weeks, and repeat test at 3 months

A test of cure at 2 weeks, and repeat test at 12 months

Repeat test in 3 months

Repeat test in 12 months


PPC1bef Approximately what % of sexually active asymptomatic female patients under age 25 did you screen

annually for chlamydia BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA


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PPC1aft What % do you intend to screen AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA






PPC2bef Approximately what % of pregnant patients under age 25 did you screen for chlamydia BEFORE this

training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA





PPC2aft What % do you intend to screen AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA





GONORRHEA


LOG1bef How confident were you in your ability to describe how gonorrhea infections present clinically

BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOG1aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOG2bef How confident were you in your ability to describe the current CDC screening recommendations

for gonorrhea, including extra-genital screening BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOG2aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOG3bef How confident were you in your ability to obtain or direct patients to collect

the recommended specimens from indicated sites to diagnose gonorrhea BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


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NA


LOG3aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


LOG4bef How confident were you in your ability to treat patients with gonorrhea according to current

CDC recommendations in light of antibiotic resistance in N. gonorrhoeae BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


LOG4aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


KG1 What is the CDC recommended treatment for a patient diagnosed with uncomplicated

urethral, cervical, or rectal gonorrhea?

Ceftriaxone 250 mg intramuscularly only

Azithromycin 2 g orally in a single dose only

Ceftriaxone 250 mg intramuscularly plus azithromycin 1 g orally in a single dose

Cefixime 400 mg orally plus doxycycline 100 mg orally BID for 7 days


KG2 What is the recommended follow-up for a non-pregnant patient after diagnosis and treatment of

gonorrhea?

  A test of cure at 2 weeks, and repeat test at 3 months

A test of cure at 2 weeks, and repeat test at 12 months

Repeat test in 3 months

Repeat test in 12 months




PPG1bef Approximately what % of sexually active asymptomatic female patients under 25 did you screen

annually for gonorrhea BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA


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PPG1aft What % do you intend to screen AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPG2bef Approximately what % of pregnant patients under age 25 did you screen for gonorrhea BEFORE

this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPG2aft What % do you intend to screen AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPG3bef Approximately what % of sexually active male patients who have sex with men did you screen

annually for urogenital and extragenital gonorrhea and chlamydia BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPG3aft What % do you intend to screen AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA




SYPHILIS


LOS1bef How confident were you in your ability to identify the stages of syphilis based on their clinical

manifestations BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOS1aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOS2bef How confident were you in your ability to describe current CDC screening recommendations for

syphilis BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOS2aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOS3bef How confident were you in your ability to order and interpret the CDC recommended serologic

tests to diagnose syphilis BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


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NA


LOS3aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


LOS4bef How confident were you in your ability to clinically manage patients diagnosed with syphilis based on

CDC treatment, follow-up, and partner management recommendations BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


LOS4aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


KS1 What is the CDC recommended regimen for treating primary and secondary syphilis in adults who are

not HIV+ or pregnant?

Acyclovir 1 g twice a day for 7 days

Azithromycin 1 g orally in a single dose

Benzathine penicillin G 2.4 million units IM in a single dose

Benzathine-procaine penicillin 2.4 million units in a single dose


PPS1bef Approximately what % of your male patients who have sex with men did you screen at least once a year

for syphilis BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA


PPS1aft What % do you intend to screen AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPS2bef Approximately what % of your pregnant patients did you screen for syphilis BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPS2aft What % do you intend to screen AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPS3bef Approximately what % of your patients recently diagnosed with syphilis did you test for HIV

BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPS3aft What % do you intend to screen AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA




HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV)


LOHPV1bef How confident were you in your ability to describe the pathogenesis of genital HPV and identify

it clinically BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOHPV1aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOHPV2bef How confident were you in your ability to describe the national cervical cancer

screening recommendations, including HPV testing, BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOHPV2aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOHPV3bef How confident were you in your ability to treat genital warts BEFORE the training?

not at all confident

very confident


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NA


LOHPV3aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


LOHPV4bef How confident were you in your ability to describe CDC/ACIP recommendations for HPV

vaccination BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOHPV4aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


PPHPV1bef With approximately what % of your non-vaccinated female patients ages 11 through 26 did you

discuss HPV vaccination during a preventive health visit BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPHPV1aft With what % do you intend to discuss this AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPHPV2bef With approximately what % of your non-vaccinated male patients ages 11 through 21 did you discuss

HPV vaccination during a preventive health visit BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPHPV2aft With what % do you intend to discuss this AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPHPV3bef With approximately what % of your non-vaccinated male patients age 26 or under who have sex with

men or are HIV+ did you discuss HPV vaccination during a preventive health visit BEFORE this

training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA


PPHPV3aft With what % do you intend to discuss this AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA




CONDUCTING A SEXUAL HISTORY



LOSH1bef How confident were you in your ability to describe the major components (5 P’s) of a routine

sexual history BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOSH1aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


LOSH2bef How confident were you in your ability to demonstrate respectful, non-judgmental communication

skills to discuss sexual practices, sexual risks, and risk reduction strategies with patients

BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


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NA




LOSH2aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


NA


PPSH1bef For approximately what % of patients older than 15 seeing you for a preventive health visit did

you take a sexual history that asks about behaviors that could put them at risk of getting or

transmitting an STD BEFORE this training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPSH1aft What % do you intend to ask about risk behaviors AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPSH2bef For approximately what % of patients older than 15 seeing you for a preventive health visit did

you take a sexual history that asked whether they had oral, vaginal, or anal sex BEFORE this

training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



PPSH2aft What % do you intend to ask whether they had oral, vaginal, or anal sex AFTER the training?

0%

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-90%

>91%


NA



EXPEDITED PARTNER THERAPY


EPT As a result of the information presented do you intend to provide Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) to

heterosexual partners of those diagnosed with gonorrhea and/or chlamydia?

Yes

No

Not applicable to my practice or job

Not allowed in my state/practice

My practice/worksite is in the planning stages to offer EPT

My practice/worksite already offers EPT

EPT was not discussed


SKILLS


SK2bef How confident were you in your ability to list the steps in the appropriate order for

conducting an STD-oriented male genital exam BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK2aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK3bef How confident were you in your ability to identify the testis, epididymis and spermatic cord by

palpation BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK3aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK4bef How confident were you in your ability to use or direct patients to use the

correct techniques to obtain STD test specimens for male patients BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK4aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK5bef How confident were you in your ability to list the steps in the appropriate order for conducting an

STD-oriented female genital exam BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK5aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK6bef How confident were you in your ability to palpate the uterus and adnexa by bimanual exam BEFORE

this training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK6aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK7bef How confident were you in your ability to use or direct patients to use the correct techniques to

obtain STD test specimens for female patients BEFORE this training?

not at all confident

very confident


SK7aft How confident are you AFTER the training?

not at all confident

very confident


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