Published on in Vol 19, No 3 (2017): March

Use of GetCheckedOnline, a Comprehensive Web-based Testing Service for Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections

Use of GetCheckedOnline, a Comprehensive Web-based Testing Service for Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections

Use of GetCheckedOnline, a Comprehensive Web-based Testing Service for Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections

Journals

  1. Anand T, Nitpolprasert C, Phanuphak N. Online-to-offline models in HIV service delivery. Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS 2017;12(5):447 View
  2. Knight R, Chabot C, Carson A, Thomson K, Haag D, Gilbert M, Shoveller J. Qualitative analysis of the experiences of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men who useGetCheckedOnline.com: a comprehensive internet-based diagnostic service for HIV and other STIs. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2019;95(2):145 View
  3. Gill R, Ogilvie G, Norman W, Fitzsimmons B, Maher C, Renner R. Feasibility and Acceptability of a Mobile Technology Intervention to Support Postabortion Care (The FACTS Study Phase II) After Surgical Abortion: User-Centered Design. JMIR Human Factors 2019;6(4):e14558 View
  4. Gesink D, Salway T, Kimura L, Connell J. Sexual Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions Among Men Who Have Sex With Men During Co-Occurring Sexually Transmitted Infection Epidemics in Toronto, Canada: A Qualitative Study. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2020;47(10):658 View
  5. Card K, Gibbs J, Lachowsky N, Hawkins B, Compton M, Edward J, Salway T, Gislason M, Hogg R. Using Geosocial Networking Apps to Understand the Spatial Distribution of Gay and Bisexual Men: Pilot Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(3):e61 View
  6. Gill R, Ogilvie G, Norman W, Fitzsimmons B, Maher C, Renner R. Feasibility and Acceptability of a Mobile Technology Intervention to Support Postabortion Care in British Columbia: Phase I. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(5):e13387 View
  7. de Wilt T, Versluis A, Goedhart A, Talboom-Kamp E, van Delft S. General practitioners attitude towards the use of eHealth and online testing in primary care. Clinical eHealth 2020;3:16 View
  8. Gilbert M, Salway T, Haag D, Kwag M, Edward J, Bondyra M, Cox J, Hart T, Grace D, Grennan T, Ogilvie G, Shoveller J. Assessing the Impact of a Social Marketing Campaign on Program Outcomes for Users of an Internet-Based Testing Service for Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections: Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(1):e11291 View
  9. Burchell A, Lisk R, Yeung A, Rana J, Bacon J, Brunetta J, Gilbert M, Gesink D, Grewal R, Guiang C, Kwag M, Logie C, Mitterni L, Shahin R, Tan D. Community-Directed Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Interventions Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Protocol for an E-Delphi Study in Toronto, Canada. JMIR Research Protocols 2019;8(7):e13801 View
  10. Gannon-Loew K, Holland-Hall C. A review of current guidelines and research on the management of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents and young adults. Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease 2020;7:204993612096066 View
  11. Day S, Kinsella R, Jones S, Tittle V, Suchak T, Forbes K. Safeguarding outcomes of 16 and 17-year-old service users of Sexual Health London (SHL.uk), a pan-London online sexual health service. International Journal of STD & AIDS 2020;31(14):1373 View
  12. Goedel W, Sutten Coats C, Sowemimo-Coker G, Moitra E, Murphy M, van den Berg J, Chan P, Nunn A. Gay and Bisexual Men’s Recommendations for Effective Digital Social Marketing Campaigns to Enhance HIV Prevention and Care Continuity. AIDS and Behavior 2021;25(5):1619 View
  13. MacKinnon K, Gómez-Ramírez O, Worthington C, Gilbert M, Grace D. An institutional ethnography of political and legislative factors shaping online sexual health service implementation in Ontario, Canada. Critical Public Health 2022;32(3):402 View
  14. Day S, Smith J, Perera S, Jones S, Kinsella R. Beyond the binary: sexual health outcomes of transgender and non-binary service users of an online sexual health service. International Journal of STD & AIDS 2021;32(10):896 View
  15. Salway T, Thomson K, Taylor D, Haag D, Elliot E, Wong T, Fairley C, Grennan T, Shoveller J, Ogilvie G, Gilbert M. Post-test comparison of HIV test knowledge and changes in sexual risk behaviour between clients accessing HIV testing online versus in-clinic. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2019;95(2):102 View
  16. Rana J, Burchell A, Wang S, Logie C, Lisk R, Gesink D. Community perspectives on ideal bacterial STI testing services for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Toronto, Canada: a qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research 2022;22(1) View
  17. Sumray K, Lloyd K, Estcourt C, Burns F, Gibbs J. Access to, usage and clinical outcomes of, online postal sexually transmitted infection services: a scoping review. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2022;98(7):528 View
  18. Zamanpour A, Grennan T, Ablona A, Fairley C, Estcourt C, Mema S, Hoyano D, Ogilvie G, Wong J, Gilbert M. Treatment and Partner Notification Outcomes for Clients Diagnosed With Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Through GetCheckedOnline Compared With Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinics in British Columbia, Canada. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2023;50(2):86 View
  19. Gilbert M, Thomson K, Salway T, Haag D, Grennan T, Fairley C, Buchner C, Krajden M, Kendall P, Shoveller J, Ogilvie G. Differences in experiences of barriers to STI testing between clients of the internet-based diagnostic testing service GetCheckedOnline.com and an STI clinic in Vancouver, Canada. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2019;95(2):151 View
  20. Versluis A, Schnoor K, Chavannes N, Talboom-Kamp E. Direct Access for Patients to Diagnostic Testing and Results Using eHealth: Systematic Review on eHealth and Diagnostics. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(1):e29303 View
  21. Iyamu I, Xu A, Gómez-Ramírez O, Ablona A, Chang H, Mckee G, Gilbert M. Defining Digital Public Health and the Role of Digitization, Digitalization, and Digital Transformation: Scoping Review. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2021;7(11):e30399 View
  22. Gilbert M, Salway T, Haag D, Elliot E, Fairley C, Krajden M, Grennan T, Shoveller J, Ogilvie G. A cohort study comparing rate of repeat testing for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections between clients of an internet-based testing programme and of sexually transmitted infection clinics in Vancouver, Canada. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2019;95(7):540 View
  23. Kong F, Kenyon C, Unemo M. Important considerations regarding the widespread use of doxycycline chemoprophylaxis against sexually transmitted infections. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2023;78(7):1561 View
  24. Dulai J, Gilbert M, Lachowsky N, Card K, Klassen B, Dame J, Burchell A, Worthington C, Ablona A, Anand P, Blaque E, Ryu H, Stewart M, Brennan D, Grace D. Acceptability of an existing online sexually transmitted and blood-borne infection testing model among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Ontario, Canada. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9:205520762311735 View
  25. Villalobos-Quesada M, Ho K, Chavannes N, Talboom-Kamp E. Direct-to-patient digital diagnostics in primary care: Opportunities, challenges, and conditions necessary for responsible digital diagnostics. European Journal of General Practice 2023;29(1) View
  26. Yeung A, Lisk R, Rana J, Guiang C, Bacon J, Brunetta J, Gilbert M, Gesink D, Grewal R, Kwag M, Logie C, Mitterni L, Shahin R, Tan D, Burchell A. Community and Health Care Provider Preferences for Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Interventions for Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: e-Delphi Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e40477 View
  27. Gill R, Ogilvie G, Norman W, Fitzsimmons B, Maher C, Renner R. The FACTS Study Phase III: Feasibility and acceptability of myPostCare.ca – a comprehensive web-based intervention to support post-abortion care (Preprint). JMIR Formative Research 2023 View
  28. Iyamu I, Sierra-Rosales R, Estcourt C, Salmon A, Koehoorn M, Gilbert M. Differential uptake and effects of digital sexually transmitted and bloodborne infection testing interventions among equity-seeking groups: a scoping review. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2023;99(8):554 View
  29. De Anda J, Irvine M, Zhang W, Salway T, Haag D, Gilbert M, Krakower D. Cost-effectiveness of internet-based HIV screening among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Metro Vancouver, Canada. PLOS ONE 2023;18(11):e0294628 View
  30. Zinck M, Minichiello S, Fick C, Sawry S, Fonner V. Virtual case management: a differentiated approach to HIV prevention, treatment, and care. AIDS 2024;38(2):145 View
  31. Iyamu I, Kassam R, Worthington C, Grace D, Pedersen H, Haag D, Bondyra M, Salmon A, Koehoorn M, Gilbert M. Missed opportunities to provide sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections testing in British Columbia: An interpretive description of users’ experiences of Get Checked Online's design and implementation. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
  32. Smith L, Booth A, Racey C, Smith B, Prabhakaran A, Dabee S, Hong Q, Niazi N, Ogilvie G. Self-Screening for Cervical Cancer Offered through a Digital Platform in a Region of British Columbia with Lower Screening Rates. Current Oncology 2024;31(9):5399 View