Sexually transmitted infections and older people
Elizabeth Grigg Principal Lecturer (Somerset), Institute of Health Studies, University of Plymouth
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) remains a taboo subject when associated with older people. Elizabeth Grigg advises nurses to consider, without prejudice, the possibility of STI in older people.
Nursing Standard.
14, 39, 48-53.
doi: 10.7748/ns2000.06.14.39.48.c2855
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