Olivia Manayan, MD, MPH is a Complex Family Planning fellow at the University of Hawaiʻi. She completed her Master of Public Health at King’s College London and received her MD from the University of Queensland, before joining the University of Hawaiʻi to complete her residency training.
In addition to providing access to abortion care, abortion clinics are a highly utilized access point for other gynecological services. The goal of this interventional study is to provide more access to STI testing for patients who seek abortion care through telemedicine, particularly for those whose access to STI testing is otherwise limited. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Participants will be asked to perform self-swab collection for STI testing for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomonas. They will be instructed to send their specimens to a lab using prepaid postage. Upon completion of sample collection and shipping, they will be asked to complete a survey assessing basic demographic information, as well as acceptability and feasibility of the intervention. Patients who test positive for an STI will be promptly provided/referred to treatment.