| Literature DB >> 23763703 |
Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli1, Elizabeth Mapella, Theopista John, Susannah Gibbs, Christina Hanna, Nagbandja Kampatibe, Paul Bloem.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adolescents in Tanzania require health services that respond to their sexual and reproductive health - and other - needs and are delivered in a friendly and nonjudgemental manner. Systematizing and expanding the reach of quality adolescent friendly health service provision is part of the Tanzanian Ministry of Health and Social Welfare's (MOHSW) multi-component strategy to promote and safeguard the health of adolescents.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23763703 PMCID: PMC3688174 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Standards for adolescent friendly reproductive health services, Tanzania
| 1 | All adolescents are able to obtain sexual and reproductive health information and advice relevant to their needs, circumstances, and stages of development |
| 2 | All adolescents are able to obtain sexual and reproductive health services that include preventive, promotive, rehabilitative, and curative services that are appropriate to their needs |
| 3 | All adolescents are informed of their rights on sexual and reproductive health information and services whereby these rights are observed by all service providers and significant others |
| 4 | Service providers in all delivery points have the required knowledge, skills, and positive attitudes to provide sexual and reproductive health services to adolescents effectively in a friendly manner |
| 5 | Policies and management systems are in place in all service delivery points in order to support the provision of adolescent friendly sexual and reproductive health services |
| 6 | All service delivery points are organized for the provision of adolescent friendly reproductive health services as perceived by adolescents themselves |
| 7 | Mechanisms to enhance community and parental support are in place to ensure that adolescents have access to sexual and reproductive health services |
Source: Standards for Adolescent Friendly Reproductive Health Services. MOHSW Tanzania, 2005 [21].
Figure 1Percentage of service providers oriented on adolescent sexual and reproductive health information and counseling[25].
Figure 2Percentage of health workers who reported to use standard operating procedures for serving adolescents[25].
Figure 3Percentage of facilities with separate waiting and counseling rooms specifically for adolescents[25].
Figure 4Adolescent perception of health services, as a percentage score on the criteria for Standard 6 (All service delivery points are organized for the provision of adolescent friendly reproductive health services as perceived by adolescents themselves) – [26].