How to increase chlamydia testing in primary care: a qualitative exploration with young people and application of a meta-theoretical model.
Lorraine K McDonaghHannah HarwoodJohn Michael SaundersJackie A CassellGreta RaitPublished in: Sexually transmitted infections (2020)
The BCW provided a useful framework for conceptually exploring the wide range of barriers to testing identified and possible intervention functions and policy categories to overcome said barriers. While greater education and awareness and expanded opportunities for testing were considered important, this alone will not bring about dramatic increases in testing. A societal and structural shift towards the normalisation of chlamydia testing is needed, alongside approaches which recognise the heterogeneity of this population. To ensure optimal and inclusive healthcare, researchers, clinicians and policy makers alike must consider patient diversity and the wider health issues affecting all young people.