Keywords

chlamydia, routine screening, sexual activity, sexually transmitted infections, urine screening

 

Authors

  1. Ouden, Dyan Den DNP, FNP-BC
  2. Derouin, Anne DNP, CPNP
  3. Silva, Susan PhD
  4. Khan, Abdul MD

Abstract

Abstract: This retrospective study evaluates the implications of offering routine chlamydia screenings to women ages 16 to 25 attending a primary care clinical setting. Results found that routine screenings significantly increased the number of women screened, enabling early identification and treatment of affected women and potentially reducing infection rates.