scholarly journals Adolescent Reproductive Health Care: Views and Practices of Pediatric Hospitalists

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 100-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abbey R. Masonbrink ◽  
Stephani Stancil ◽  
Kimberly J. Reid ◽  
Kathy Goggin ◽  
Jane Alyce Hunt ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
pp. 32-44
Author(s):  
Trang Dao Nguyen Dieu ◽  
Huy Nguyen Vu Quoc ◽  
Thanh Cao Ngoc ◽  
Ngoc Phan Thi Bich

Objectives: To describe the knowledge, attitudes, practices of reproductive health care among adolescent girls in A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province and to identify the related factors to reproductive health care in adolescent girls. To assess the results of intervention solutions of reproductive health care in adolescent girls. Methods: A cross-sectional study design. A study design for community intervention comparision with control group. Results: The percentage of adolescents with not good knowledge, attitudes and practices on reproductive health care has accounted for fairly high as respectively: 85.9%, 73.9%, 72.9%. There is an a relationship between education level, adolescent stage with general knowledge on adolescent reproductive health care (p < 0.05). There is a relationship between ethnicity, education level, adolescent stage with the general attitude on adolescent reproductive health care (p < 0.05). There is a relationship between knowledge, attitude, education level, adolescent stage, economic condition, the condition of the family living at the percentage of general practice on adolescent reproductive health care (p < 0.05). The effective of intervention: Good knowlegde increase from 10% to 24.1%. Good attitude increase from 16.7% to 61.4%. Good practice increase from 27.1% to 42.9%. The effective of intervention: change knowlegde: 21.6%, change attitude: 54.2%, change practice: 34.6%. Conclusion: There is need to enhance the communication and education reproductive health for aldolescent girls and to enhance communication knowlegde and skills for reproductive health staff. Keywords: adolescents, get married early, reproductive health.


2017 ◽  
pp. 85-99
Author(s):  
Nguyen Dieu Trang Dao ◽  
Thi Bich Ngoc Phan ◽  
Vu Quoc Huy Nguyen

Objectives: To describe the knowledge, attitudes, practices of reproductive health care among adolescent girls in A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province and identify the related factors to reproductive health care in adolescent girls. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was conducted in A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province. All 960 adolescent girls between 10 – 19 years old of 8 communes in A Luoi district participated in the study. Results: - The percentage of adolescents with not good knowledge, attitudes and practices on reproductive health care has accounted for fairly high as respectively: 85.9%, 73.9%, 68.4%. - The percentage of adolescents who have had sexual relative were 6.4%, in which 18% has used contraceptive methods. - The percentage of adolescents who get married early were 50% among adolescents who get married, the percentage of consanguineous marriage were 15.4%. - The percentage of pregnant adolescents were 4.9%. The proportion of adolescents with abortion were 0.1% - The percentage of lower genital tract infections in adolescents was 2.2%. - There is an a relationship between education level, adolescent stage with general knowledge on adolescent reproductive health care (p <0.05). - There is a relationship between ethnicity, education level, adolescent stage with the general attitude on adolescent reproductive health care (p <0.05). - There is a relationship between ethnicity, education level, adolescent stage, economic conditions, the condition of the family living at the percentage of general practice on adolescent reproductive health care (p <0.05) Conclusion: The knowledge, attitudes, practices of reproductive health care among adolescent girls are not good. There is an a relationship between education level, adolescent stage with general knowledge, general attitude and general practice on adolescent reproductive health care(p <0.05)There is need to enhance the communication and education reproductive health for aldolescent girls and enhance communication knowlegde and skills for reproductive health staff. Key words: adolescents, get married early, reproductive health


2017 ◽  
pp. 21-28
Author(s):  
Ngoc Thanh Cao ◽  
Vu Quoc Huy Nguyen ◽  
Nguyen Dieu Trang Dao

Objectives: To describe the knowledge, attitudes, practices of reproductive health care among adolescent girls in A Luoi and Nam Dong district, Thua Thien Hue province and identify the related factors to reproductive health care in adolescent girls. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was conducted in A Luoi and Nam Dong district, Thua Thien Hue province. All 900 adolescent girls between 10 – 19 years old of 8 communes in A Luoi and 4 communes in Nam Dong district participated in the study. Results: (i) The percentage of adolescents with not good knowledge, attitudes and practices on reproductive health care has accounted for fairly high as respectively: 86.7%, 64%, 74.4%. (ii) The percentage of adolescents who have had sexual relative were 3.8%, in which 23.5% has used contraceptive methods. (iv) The percentage of adolescents who get married early were 51.9% among adolescents who get married, the percentage of consanguineous marriage were 25.9%. (v) The percentage of pregnant adolescents were 2.7%. The proportion of adolescents with abortion were 0.1%. - There is an a relationship between education level, adolescent stage with general knowledge on adolescent reproductive health care (p<0.05). (vi) There is a relationship between ethnicity, education level, adolescent stage with the general attitude on adolescent reproductive health care (p <0.05). (vii) There is a relationship between education level, adolescent stage, education level of the mother, the condition of the family living at the percentage of general practice on adolescent reproductive health care (p<0.05) Conclusion: The knowledge, attitudes, practices of reproductive health care among adolescent girls are not good. There is an a relationship between education level, adolescent stage with general knowledge, general attitude and general practice on adolescent reproductive health care(p <0.05)There is need to enhance the communication and education reproductive health for aldolescent girls and enhance communication knowlegde and skills for reproductive health staff. Key words: adolescents, get married early, reproductive health


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  

The issue that underlies a worrying question of maternal and child health in Côte d'Ivoire is that of social logic. Social logic is perceived as "cultural constructions of actors with regard to morbidity that cause to adopt reproductive health care". Based on this understanding, the concept of social logic in reproductive health is similar to a paradigm that highlights the various factors that structure and organise sociological resistance to mothers' openness to healthy reproductive behaviours; that is, openness to change for sustainable reproductive health. Far from becoming and remaining a prisoner of blind culturalism with the social logic that generates the health of mothers, new-borns and children, practically-relevant questions are raised. Issues of "bad governance", socio-cultural representations and behaviours in conflict with modern epidemiological standards are addressed in a culturally-sensitive manner, an important issue for the provision of care focused on the needs of mothers seeking answers to health problems. Developing these original community characteristics helps to orient a reading list in a socioanthropological perspective with a view to explaining and understanding different problems encountered, experiences acquired by social actors during the implementation of antenatal, postnatal and family planning care. This context of building logic with regard to reproductive health care is key to identifying real bottlenecks in maternity services and achieving efficient management of maternal, new-born and child health care for the benefit of populations and actors in the public health sector.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (Supplement_5) ◽  
Author(s):  
S Villadsen ◽  
S Dias

Abstract For complex public health interventions to be effective their implementation needs to adapt to the situation of those implementing and those receiving the intervention. While context matter for intervention implementation and effect, we still insist on learning from cross-country comparison of implementation. Next methodological challenges include how to increase learning from implementation of complex public health interventions from various context. The interventions presented in this workshop all aims to improve quality of reproductive health care for immigrants, however with different focus: contraceptive care in Sweden, group based antenatal care in France, and management of pregnancy complications in Denmark. What does these interventions have in common and are there cross cutting themes that help us to identify the larger challenges of reproductive health care for immigrant women in Europe? Issues shared across the interventions relate to improved interactional dynamics between women and the health care system, and theory around a woman-centered approach and cultural competence of health care providers and systems might enlighten shared learnings across the different interventions and context. Could the mechanisms of change be understood using theoretical underpinnings that allow us to better generalize the finding across context? What adaption would for example be needed, if the Swedish contraceptive intervention should work in a different European setting? Should we distinguish between adaption of function and form, where the latter might be less important for intervention fidelity? These issues will shortly be introduced during this presentation using insights from the three intervention presentations and thereafter we will open up for discussion with the audience.


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