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Effectiveness evaluation of the training relevant practitioners of reproductive health counseling services |
1. Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies, NHC Key Lab of Reproduction Regulation, Shanghai, 200237; 2. School of Public Health, Fudan University; 3. The First People’s Hospital of Hangzhou Affiliated to Zhejing University School of Medicine |
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Abstract To understand the effect of standardized participatory training of sexual and reproductive health counseling services for the relevant practitioners. Methods: A total of 315 people engaged in family planning and reproductive health consultation related work in Datong, Lanzhou, Wuhan, Chizhou, and Chongqing were enrolled for participatory training. Evaluations were conducted before and after the training, and the comprehensive evaluation was conducted for the training effect. Chi-square test and t test were used to compare the knowledge scores before and after the training. And multivariate analysis was performed by binary Logistic regression analysis. Results: The average knowledge score of the practitioners before training was 70.4±26.3, which was significantly higher than that (83.2±9.6) of the practitioners after training (t=-7.813, P<0.05). The passing rate of the practitioners before training was 79.7%, which was significantly higher than that (88.4%) of the practitioners after training (χ2=45.36, P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the passing rate of knowledge score of the people after training was significantly higher than that of the people before training. Conclusion: Standardized participatory training can significantly improve the knowledge related knowledge of the practitioners, which is of great practical value to train reproductive health counselors.
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