Acceptability of remote prescribing and postal delivery services for contraceptive pills and treatment of uncomplicated Chlamydia trachomatis.
Tom NadarzynskiYnez SymondsRobert CarrollJo GibbsSally KidsleyCynthia Ann GrahamPublished in: BMJ sexual & reproductive health (2020)
Postal treatment and entering information online to allow remote prescribing were acceptable methods for SRH services and should be considered alongside medication collection in pharmacies. These methods could be particularly useful for patients facing barriers in accessing SRH. The cost-effectiveness and implementation of these novel methods of service delivery should be further investigated.
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