How can I effectively counsel patients on safe sex practices and STI prevention in a busy clinic setting?

Guideline-aligned answer with reasoning, red flags and references. Clinically reviewed by Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGP.

Posted: 16 August 2025Updated: 16 August 2025 Guideline-Aligned (High Confidence) Clinically Reviewed
Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGPClinical Lead • iatroX

Effective counselling on safe sex and STI prevention in a busy clinic setting involves:

  • Using a sensitive, non-judgemental, and confidential approach to create a safe environment where patients feel comfortable discussing sexual health openly, emphasising empathy and inclusivity.
  • Conducting a brief but thorough risk assessment by asking about sexual activity, number and type of partners, use of alcohol or substances, and local STI prevalence to tailor advice appropriately.
  • Providing clear, concise information and education about STIs, their transmission, the impact of alcohol and drugs on sexual decision-making, and the importance of consistent and correct use of barrier methods such as condoms, including offering condoms in various sizes and types.
  • Promoting access to sexual health services by informing patients that services are free, confidential, and open access, and signposting to local or online testing and treatment options, including self-sampling kits where available.
  • Using motivational interviewing and behaviour change techniques to address informational, motivational, and skills-based barriers, helping patients develop personalised risk-reduction plans and increase sexual self-efficacy, such as negotiating condom use and sexual consent.
  • Tailoring interventions to individual needs and cultural contexts, recognising diversity in sexual behaviours and identities, and avoiding assumptions or stigma.
  • Encouraging partner notification when appropriate, discussing methods to inform partners safely and offering referral to specialist services if needed.
  • Providing follow-up plans to review progress, reinforce messages, and offer ongoing support.

This approach balances efficiency with effectiveness, ensuring key messages are delivered even in time-limited consultations while respecting patient autonomy and promoting safer sexual behaviours.

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