Let's talk about sex: Development and evaluation of a sexual history and counseling curriculum for internal medicine interns.

Patient education and counseling(2018)

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OBJECTIVE:We developed a curriculum to increase internal medicine interns' proficiency in sexual history taking and sexually transmitted illness (STI) counseling. METHODS:The 4-h curriculum included didactics and interactive components, and was evaluated with matched pre- and post-surveys. RESULTS:Twenty-one interns completed the curriculum. Mean knowledge score improved from 59% to 76% from pre- to post-curriculum (P = 0.004). Median comfort score (Likert scale 1-5) with obtaining a sexual history improved from 3.8 [IQR 3.0, 4.0] to 3.8 [IQR 3.6, 4.6] and 3.8 [IQR 3.6, 4.0] to 4.1 [IQR 3.9, 4.8] for male (P = 0.05) and female patients (P = 0.007), respectively. Median frequency score for obtaining a sexual history improved from 2.9 [IQR 2.7, 3.0] to 3.1 [IQR 2.8, 3.4] and 3.2 [IQR 2.8, 3.7] to 3.4 [IQR 3.2, 4.0] for male (P = 0.16) and female patients (P = 0.008), respectively. Pre- and post- curriculum, interns reported significantly higher comfort and frequency in obtaining sexual histories from female vs. male patients. Post- curriculum, interns reported significantly higher comfort with positive STI counseling. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS:Our curriculum improved interns' knowledge and comfort in sexual history taking and STI counseling. Future interventions should address sex disparities in sexual history taking.
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