National Network of Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinical Prevention Training Centers (NNPTC): Evaluation
OMB No. 0920-0995
Attachments 11 & 12
Intensive Didactic Long-Term Evaluation Instrument
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Intensive Didactic Long-Term Evaluation
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A1f. I am using what I learned in this training in my work.
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A2f If you have not used what you learned, please explain why not.
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A3f Did you make a change in your practice or worksite setting as a result of this training?
Yes
No
Not applicable to my job or patients
I was already using these practices
Other reason (please specify)
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A4f If you made a change, what change did you make?
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A5f As a result of this training, did you share what you learned with any of the following? (select all that apply)
Supervisor
Colleagues/co-workers
Policy makers
Community
Other (please specify) _____________________________
A6f Did any of these factors MAKE IT HARDER for you to apply the STD practices recommended in the training?
(select all that apply)
lack of time with patients
more important patient concerns
cost/lack of reimbursement
policies where I work
resistance to change by supervisor or colleagues
lack of equipment or supplies
no opportunity to apply practices
nothing interfered
other, please specify ___________________________________________________
A7f Did any of these factors HELP you incorporate the STD practices recommended in the training?
(select all that apply)
reimbursement or other financial incentive
support of supervisor and/or colleagues
standing orders
reminder in chart
convenient supplies
posted patient instructions for obtaining specimens
nothing specific helped
other, please specify ___________________________________________________
UseGuidef Do you use the CDC STD Treatment Guidelines to guide the care of your patients/clients?
No, I am not aware of the Guidelines
I am aware of the Guidelines but do not use them
I use the Guidelines occasionally
I use the Guidelines consistently
I use another source to guide my STD care (please specify) ______________
PPC1f Now, 3 months AFTER training, approximately what % of sexually active asymptomatic female
patients under age 25 are you screening annually for chlamydia?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPG1f Now, 3 months AFTER training, approximately what % of sexually active asymptomatic female patients
under age 25 are you screening annually for gonorrhea?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPC2f Now, 3 months AFTER training, approximately what % of pregnant patients under age 25 are you
screening for chlamydia?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPG2f. Now, 3 months AFTER training, approximately what % of pregnant patients under age 25 are you
screening for gonorrhea?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPG3f Now, 3 months AFTER training, approximately what % of your male patients who have sex with men
are you screening annually for gonorrhea and chlamydia?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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NA |
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PPS1f Now, 3 months AFTER training, approximately what % of your male patients who have sex with men are
you screening at least once a year for syphilis?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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NA |
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PPS3f Now, 3 months AFTER training, approximately what % of your patients recently diagnosed with
syphilis are you testing for HIV?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPHPV1f Now, 3 months AFTER training with approximately what % of your non-vaccinated 11 to 26 year-old
female patients are you discussing HPV vaccination during a preventive health visit?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPHPV2f Now, 3 months AFTER training, with approximately what % of your non-vaccinated 11 to 21 year-old
male patients are you discussing HPV vaccination during a preventive health visit?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPHPV3f Now, 3 months AFTER training, with approximately what % of your non-vaccinated male patients
age 26 or under who have sex with men or are HIV+ are you discussing HPV vaccination during a
preventive health visit?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPSH1f Now, 3 months AFTER training, for approximately what % of patients older than 15 seeing you for a
preventive health visit do you take a sexual history that asks about behaviors that would put them at risk
of getting or transmitting an STD?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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PPSH2f Now, 3 months AFTER training, for approximately what % of patients older than 15 seeing you for a
Preventive health visit do you take a sexual history that asks whether they have had oral, vaginal, or
anal sex?
0% |
1-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-90% |
>91% |
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SGCH2f As a result of the information presented did you download the CDC STD Treatment Guidelines app?
Yes
No
NA
I was already doing this
SGCH5f As a result of the information presented did you use dual antibiotic therapy to treat uncomplicated
gonorrhea?
Yes
No
NA
I was already doing this
SGCH6f As a result of the information presented did you send a consult to the STD Clinical Consultation
Network? www.stdccn.org
Yes
No
NA
I was already doing this
SGCH7f As a result of the information presented did you recommend rescreening in 3 months following a
gonorrhea, chlamydia or trichomonas diagnosis?
Yes
No
NA
I was already doing this
SGCH8f As a result of the information presented did you use the STD Treatment Guidelines wall chart
or pocket guide?
Yes
No
NA
I was already doing this
EPTf As a result of the information presented did you 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 offered EPT
KSG1f What is the 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
KSG2f What is the recommended follow-up for a non-pregnant patient after diagnosis and treatment
of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and/or trichomonas?
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
KSG3f What is recommended for STD screening of an HIV-negative man who reports oral sex (oral and penile
exposure) and receptive anal sex with multiple male partners?
Pharyngeal GC, rectal GC/CT, urethral GC/CT, and syphilis every 3-6 months
Pharyngeal GC, Rectal GC/CT, urethral GC/CT and syphilis every 12-24 months
Urethral GC/CT and syphilis every 3-6 months, with pharyngeal GC and rectal GC/CT if symptoms are present
Urethral GC/CT and syphilis every 12-24 months, with pharyngeal GC and rectal GC/CT if symptoms are
present
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