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The Sexual Health module i=
s an initiative of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Orga=
nisation (NACCHO). Its aim is to measure the amount of STI screening and re=
-screening that is done by health services.
The module reports on STI screening for all patients as w=
ell as screening during pregnancy.To show the target population of interest=
you can apply the appropriate filters, for example age or gender filters, =
but any other filter can be used in addition if required.
The reports show the age group of =
the patients in a bar chart with predefined age groups.
It is based on guidelines from the= "National Guide to a Preventative Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Tor= res Strait Islander People" produced by the Royal Australian College of Gen= eral Practitioners and NACCHO.
Screening<= br>The module provides graphs to disp= lay the amount of screening for the following STI/BBV's:
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Screening for STI/BBV's is through=
pathology testing. The pathology labs send back a variety of test names an=
d some test names cover more than one test.
A list of the pathol=
ogy test names used by CAT4 to identify a test for each STI/BBV is provided=
here: Appendix Pathology Res=
ult Names.
Notes:
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Some labs sends back Gonorrhoea and T=
richomoniasis results under test names that have the main label of "Chlamyd=
ia" (in various forms). The effect of this mislabelling by the pathology co=
mpany is that the graphs will show an under reporting of Gonorrhoea and Tri=
chomoniasis screening.