| Literature DB >> 31948452 |
Eunice Chirwa-Kambole1, Joar Svanemyr2,3, Ingvild Sandøy3, Peter Hangoma4, Joseph Mumba Zulu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The youths in Zambia have limited access to information concerning Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) and this puts them at risk of unwanted pregnancies. Talking about other methods of preventing pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections than abstinence is regarded as culturally unacceptable. The Research Initiative to Support the Empowerment of Girls (RISE) is a cluster randomised controlled trial testing the effectiveness of different support packages on teenage pregnancies, early marriages and school drop-out rates. One of the support packages included youth clubs focusing on Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health Education (CSRHE). Although similar interventions have been implemented in other settings, their integration process has been complex and comprehensive assessments of factors shaping acceptability of CSRHE are lacking. This article qualitatively aimed at identifying factors that shaped the acceptability of CSRHE youth clubs in rural schools in Central Province.Entities:
Keywords: Acceptability; Comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education; Youth clubs
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31948452 PMCID: PMC6966797 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-4889-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Data collection elements
| Activity | Description |
|---|---|
| Pilot | First and last author conducted FGD in Chibombo District. FGD guide was tested to check how long FGDs will take. A mixture of English, Bemba and Nyanja were used. |
| Main study – FGD | A semi-structured FGD guide was used to explore topics such as the overview of CSRHE from pupils, questions on how to prevent early pregnancies, early marriages, school drop-out rates, lessons learnt from the short films, the facilitation of SRH topics by teachers, challenges faced as a result of belonging to the youth club, and if there was any change in behaviour of the pupils. Socio-demographic information, including the date of birth and who the respondents’ guardian were, was also recorded. |
| Key Informant Interview (KII) | A semi-structured KII guide was used to collect socio-demographic information from key informants such as age, and the following topics were discussed; challenges faced, early marriages, school drop-out rates, early pregnancies, attendance of youth clubs by pupils, inclusion and exclusion of topics, attitude and behaviour of pupils and sustainability of the youth club after RISE. |
Selected themes and sub-themes
| Code | Major Theme | sub-Theme |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | Support from parents | Training in line with parental interest |
| A2 | Facilitation | Pupils prefer elderly facilitators to young ones |
| B1 | Change in behaviour | Boys help with house chores Pupils open with parents on SRH |