Science software 'makes sexual health info accessible'

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Science software 'makes sexual health info accessible'

08 Sep, 2010

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Innovative science software can help to provide education about sensitive topics such as sexual health, according to Cochrane researchers.

They studied the way in which science software can be used to communicate with individuals on issues where they might otherwise be reluctant to seek help.

Julia Bailey, lead researcher on the study from University College London's e-Health Unit, says: "We need some new ways of tackling problems such as genital Chlamydia.

"More and more people have access to mobile phones and the internet, and these routes can be used to provide personally relevant health promotion."

The analysis focused on engaging applications including games, simulations, interactive characters and animations.

Called interactive computer-based interventions, these led to a moderate increase in knowledge about sexual health and were seen to be at least as effective as face-to-face contact.

Dr Bailey is currently working on the development of a programme of research to study new ways of promoting sexual health, including the use of technology, redefining sexual health in psychological and social terms, and reassessing the nature of personal consultations.

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