Skip to main content

Table 1 Training and CT testing experience

From: Chlamydia-related knowledge, opinion to opportunistic testing, and practices of providers among different sexually transmitted infections related departments in hospitals in Shenzhen city, China

Variables

Overall

n (%)

D&V Dept

n (%)

Ob/Gyn Dept

n (%)

OR (95% CI)

P Valuesa

Urology Dept

n (%)

OR (95% CI)

P Valuesb

Anorectal surgical Dept

n (%)

OR (95% CI)

P Valuesc

Training of STIs diagnosis and treatment. (n = 351)

 Yes

313 (89.2)

98 (93.3)

108 (92.3)

Reference

 

73 (86.9)

Reference

 

34 (75.6)

Reference

 

 No

38 (10.8)

7 (6.7)

9 (7.7)

1.43 (0.42,4.85)

0.567

11 (13.1)

2.06 (0.61,7.01)

0.246

11 (24.4)

1.36 (0.22,8.26)

0.737

Involvement in CT testing in last 3 months (n = 354)

 Yes

258 (72.9)

80 (75.5)

91 (77.8)

0.93 (0.42,2.03)

0.849

68 (80.0)

1.70 (0.71,4.08)

0.233

19 (41.3)

0.68 (0.21,2.22)

0.518

 No

96 (27.1)

26 (24.5)

26 (22.2)

Reference

 

17 (20.0)

Reference

 

27 (58.7)

Reference

 
  1. Abbreviations: CI confidence interval, CT chlamydia trachomatis, Dept. department, D&V dermatology and venereology, Ob/Gyn obstetrics and gynecology, OR odds ratio, STI sexually transmitted infections
  2. *P < 0.05
  3. aP values between D&V Dept. and Ob/Gyn Dept
  4. bP values between D&V Dept. and Urology Dept
  5. cP values between D&V Dept. and Anorectal surgical Dept