Factors that influence provision of sexual and reproductive rights and health education in MCH services by the personnel in Ilala Municipal

Date

2003

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Publisher

University of Dar es Salaam

Abstract

Respondents also understands the importance of SRRH in raising women's status in the society. They are also aware of the importance of some factors that contribute significantly towards denying women their SRRH. They reported that in most cases clients raise issue concerning their sexuality during MCH sessions. A high proportion of the respondents reported that they have skills to provide SRRH education to their clients which most of them acquired through on job training. However, the quality of their skills was not assessed. It was concluded that most MCH personnel understand the importance of SRRH and are willing to provide SRRH education, but the source of their knowledge and skills is not formal. Lack of privacy due to inadequate rooms for consultation in MCH clinics is also regarded as a contributing factor towards inadequate provision of SRRH education. It is recommended therefore that, in order to facilitate the provision of SRRH education in MCH clinics, the MCH personnel should be trained for skills to provide SRRH education as well as the MCH clinics should be redesigned by creating adequate rooms for consultation

Description

Available in print form, East Africana Collection, Dr. Wilbert Chagula Library, Class mark (THS EAF RG 966.T34M8)

Keywords

Reproductive health, Health education, Human reproduction, Women health spnices

Citation

Muya, A.N (2003) Factors that influence provision of sexual and reproductive rights and health education in MCH services by the personnel in Ilala Municipal.Master dissertation, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam.