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2016 United Kingdom national guideline on the sexual health care of men who have sex with men.

Clutterbuck, D; Asboe, D; Barber, T; Emerson, C; Field, N; Gibson, S; Hughes, G; Jones, R; Murchie, M; Nori, AV; et al. Clutterbuck, D; Asboe, D; Barber, T; Emerson, C; Field, N; Gibson, S; Hughes, G; Jones, R; Murchie, M; Nori, AV; Rayment, M; Sullivan, A (2018) 2016 United Kingdom national guideline on the sexual health care of men who have sex with men. Int J STD AIDS. p. 956462417746897. ISSN 1758-1052 https://doi.org/10.1177/0956462417746897
SGUL Authors: Nori, Achyuta Vithal

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Abstract

This guideline is intended for use in UK Genitourinary medicine clinics and sexual health services but is likely to be of relevance in all sexual health settings, including general practice and Contraception and Sexual Health (CASH) services, where men who have sex with men (MSM) seek sexual health care or where addressing the sexual health needs of MSM may have public health benefits. For the purposes of this document, MSM includes all gay, bisexual and all other males who have sex with other males and both cis and trans men. This document does not provide guidance on the treatment of particular conditions where this is covered in other British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) Guidelines but outlines best practice in multiple aspects of the sexual health care of MSM. Where prevention of sexually transmitted infections including HIV can be addressed as an integral part of clinical care, this is consistent with the concept of combination prevention and is included. The document is designed primarily to provide guidance on the direct clinical care of MSM but also makes reference to the design and delivery of services with the aim of supporting clinicians and commissioners in providing effective services. Methodology This document was produced in accordance with the guidance set out in the BASHH CEG's document 'Framework for guideline development and assessment' published in 2010 at http://www.bashh.org/guidelines and with reference to the Agree II instrument. Following the production of the updated framework in April 2015, the GRADE system for assessing evidence was adopted and the draft recommendations were regraded. Search strategy (see also Appendix 1) Ovid Medline 1946 to December 2014, Medline daily update, Embase 1974 to December 2014, Pubmed NeLH Guidelines Database, Cochrane library from 2000 to December 2014. Search language English only. The search for Section 3 was conducted on PubMed to December 2014. Priority was given to peer-reviewed papers published in scientific journals, although for many issues evidence includes conference abstracts listed on the Embase database. In addition, for 'Identification of problematic recreational drug and alcohol use' section and 'Sexual problems and dysfunctions in MSM' section, searches included PsycINFO. Methods Article titles and abstracts were reviewed and if relevant the full text article was obtained. Priority was given to randomised controlled trial and systematic review evidence, and recommendations made and graded on the basis of best available evidence. Piloting and feedback The first draft of the guideline was circulated to the writing group and to a small group of relevant experts, third sector partners and patient representatives who were invited to comment on the whole document and specifically on particular sections. The revised draft was reviewed by the CEG and then reviewed by the BASHH patient/public panel and posted on the BASHH website for public consultation. The final draft was piloted before publication. Guideline update The guidelines will be reviewed and revised in five years' time, 2022.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Clutterbuck, D; Asboe, D; Barber, T; Emerson, C; Field, N; Gibson, S; Hughes, G; Jones, R; Murchie, M; Nori, AV; et al., 2016 United Kingdom national guideline on the sexual health care of men who have sex with men, Int J STD AIDS. Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). DOI: 10.1177/0956462417746897
Keywords: Homosexual, bacterial disease, men, prevention, treatment, viral disease, 1103 Clinical Sciences, 1108 Medical Microbiology, 1117 Public Health and Health Services, Public Health
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Infection and Immunity Research Institute (INII)
Journal or Publication Title: Int J STD AIDS
ISSN: 1758-1052
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
16 January 2018Published Online
8 November 2017Accepted
Publisher License: Publisher's own licence
PubMed ID: 29334885
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/113813
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1177/0956462417746897

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