Abstract
Limited exposure to sexual health training, combined with a fear of having difficult conversations, may drive anxiety in dealing with patients’ sexual health concerns. This article focuses on how to assess a patient’s risk of sexually transmitted infections and deliver basic services for managing these infections safely in primary care. Sexual health delivery is changing, but a role for GPs is likely to continue.
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