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Possible Reasons for Limited Effectiveness of a Skills and Drills Intervention to Improve Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care

Authors :
Sarah Bar-Zeev
Helen Smith
Terry Kana
Mselenge Mdegela
Helen Allott
Charles Ameh
Source :
GLOBAL HEALTH-SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, Global Health: Science and Practice
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Youth centers, peer education, and one-off public meetings have generally been ineffective in facilitating young people’s access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, changing their behaviors, or influencing social norms around adolescent SRH. Approaches that have been found to be effective when well implemented, such as comprehensive sexuality education and youth-friendly services, have tended to flounder as they have considerable implementation requirements that are seldom met. For adolescent SRH programs to be effective, we need substantial effort through coordinated and complementary approaches. Unproductive approaches should be abandoned, proven approaches should be implemented with adequate fidelity to those factors that ensure effectiveness, and new approaches should be explored, to include greater attention to prevention science, engagement of the private sector, and expanding access to a wider range of contraceptive methods that respond to adolescents’ needs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2169575X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GLOBAL HEALTH-SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, Global Health: Science and Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....92694fafa61a6549a446fd40d79ea290