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Volume 4

Journal of HIV & Retro Virus

STD 2018

December 03-04, 2018

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

December 03-04, 2018 Toronto, Canada

2

nd

International Conference on

Elizabeth Julyn Overstreet, J HIV Retrovirus 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2471-9676-C2-006

Initiating policy changes for the management of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) by determining

provider and patient barriers and facilitators to Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) in Mississippi

Elizabeth Julyn Overstreet

Delta State University, USA

Background &Aim:

Three research questions guided the assessment of Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) use in the management of

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): What prevents providers and patients from participating in EPT? What would facilitate EPT

use? Will research findings encourage supporting of legislation promoting EPT implementation? Chlamydia infections in Leflore

County more than triple the national average, Gonorrhea infections are six times the national average. EPT is legally permissible

in Mississippi, yet no legislation exists outlining EPT guidelines nor does the state offer legal protection to providers implementing

EPT.

Method:

Surveys were utilized to gather data. Sample consisted of 51 physicians/nurse practitioners and 100 patients. Statistical

analyses conducted consisted of descriptive statistics including frequencies, percentages and means. No funding was obtained for

the project.

Result:

63% (n=14) are more likely to offer EPT if professional licensure boards had position statements/guidelines regarding EPT.

68% (n=15) reported legal liability as a barrier. 95% (n=21) reported legal protection would increase implementation. Patients if

offered, 60.9% (n=53) reported willingness to issue EPT to sex partners; 71.3% (n=62) reported believing their partner would accept

EPT.

Conclusion:

Patients are willing to participate in EPT and they believe their partners would accept. Providers also express willingness

to offer EPT but need guidelines and position statements from licensure boards and professional organizations to do so.

Biography

Elizabeth Julyn Overstreet has completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Mississippi Medical Center, located in Jackson, MS, USA.

She has completed her Master of Science in Nursing from Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, USA and also completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice

(DNP) at Delta State University in Cleveland, USA. She serves as an Assistant Professor of Nursing at DSU, where she has been involved in both undergraduate

and graduate programs of study.

eoverstreet@deltastate.edu