Signposting patients to sexual health online – don’t forget the health (or the sex)
With the restrictions in health services running as normal in lockdown it’s never been a better time to look at examples of digital excellence in sexual health. Being able to signpost people where to access the best online information, support and interventions has been crucial during lockdown, and is likely to remain crucial until an effective vaccine is found. We were thrilled to have our online workshops included in this British Medical Journal piece on digital interventions under the sexual function category, and urge you to look at some of the other incredible resources on this list.
Signposting patients to sexual health online – don’t forget the health (or the sex)
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