Clinical outreach refresher trainings in crisis settings (S-CORT): clinical management of sexual violence survivors and manual vacuum aspiration in Burkina Faso, Nepal, and South Sudan.

Reproductive Health Matters Pub Date : 2017-11-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-18 DOI:10.1080/09688080.2017.1405678
Nguyen Toan Tran, Kristen Harker, Wambi Maurice E Yameogo, Seni Kouanda, Tieba Millogo, Emebet Dlasso Menna, Jeevan Raj Lohani, Om Maharjan, Sake Jemelia Beda, Elizabeth Akinyi Odinga, Adama Ouattara, Charlemagne Ouedraogo, Alison Greer, Sandra Krause
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Abstract

During the early humanitarian response to a crisis, there is limited time to train health providers in the life-saving clinical services of the Minimum Initial Services Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health. The Training Partnership Initiative of the Inter-agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises developed the S-CORT model (Sexual and reproductive health Clinical Outreach Refresher Training) for service providers operating in acute humanitarian settings and needing to rapidly refresh their knowledge and skills. Through qualitative research, this study aimed to determine the operational enablers and barriers related to the implementation of two S-CORT modules: clinical management of sexual violence survivors (CMoSVS) and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA). Across three participating countries (Burkina Faso, Nepal, and South Sudan), 135 health staff attended the CMoSVS refresher training and 94 the MVA refresher training. Results from the focus group discussions and in-depth interviews suggest that the S-CORT approach is respectful of human rights and quality of care principles. Furthermore, it is potentially effective in enhancing the knowledge and skills of existing trained service providers, strengthening their capacity, and changing their attitudes towards abortion-related services, for example. The S-CORT is a promising model for implementation in the acute phase of an emergency upon stabilisation of the security situation. The model can also be integrated into broader post-crisis capacity development efforts. Future operational research should emphasise not only an assessment of new modules' contents, but whether implementing this refresher training model in remote outreach settings is feasible, effective, and efficient.

危机环境中的临床外展进修培训(S-CORT):布基纳法索、尼泊尔和南苏丹性暴力幸存者的临床管理和手动真空抽吸。
在对危机作出早期人道主义反应期间,对保健提供者进行生殖健康最低初步服务一揽子计划挽救生命的临床服务培训的时间有限。危机中的生殖健康问题机构间工作组的培训伙伴关系倡议为在紧急人道主义环境中开展业务并需要迅速更新其知识和技能的服务提供者制定了S-CORT模式(性健康和生殖健康临床外展进修培训)。通过定性研究,本研究旨在确定与实施两个S-CORT模块相关的操作推动因素和障碍:性暴力幸存者临床管理(CMoSVS)和手动真空抽吸(MVA)。在三个参与国(布基纳法索、尼泊尔和南苏丹),135名卫生工作人员参加了CMoSVS进修培训,94名卫生工作人员参加了MVA进修培训。焦点小组讨论和深度访谈的结果表明,S-CORT方法尊重人权和护理质量原则。此外,它可能有效地提高现有受过训练的服务提供者的知识和技能,加强他们的能力,并改变他们对堕胎有关服务的态度。S-CORT是在安全局势稳定后紧急情况的严重阶段实施的一种有希望的模式。该模型还可以整合到更广泛的危机后能力建设工作中。未来的运筹学研究不仅要强调对新模块内容的评估,还要强调在远程推广环境中实施这种复习培训模式是否可行、有效和高效。
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期刊介绍: Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters ( SRHM) promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) globally through its journal and ''more than a journal'' activities. The Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (SRHM) journal, formerly Reproductive Health Matters (RHM), is a peer-reviewed, international journal that explores emerging, neglected and marginalised topics and themes across the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights. It aims to publish original, relevant, and contemporary research, particularly from a feminist perspective, that can help inform the development of policies, laws and services to fulfil the rights and meet the sexual and reproductive health needs of people of all ages, gender identities and sexual orientations. SRHM publishes work that engages with fundamental dilemmas and debates in SRHR, highlighting multiple perspectives, acknowledging differences, and searching for new forms of consensus. SRHM strongly encourages research that explores experiences, values, information and issues from the point of view of those whose lives are affected. Key topics addressed in SRHM include (but are not limited to) abortion, family planning, contraception, female genital mutilation, HIV and other STIs, human papillomavirus (HPV), maternal health, SRHR in humanitarian settings, gender-based violence, young people, gender, sexuality and sexual rights.
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