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C. Njoku
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背景:对具有成本效益的性传播感染干预措施的呼吁从未停止。因此,研究表明同伴教育干预是提高认识、改善知识和鼓励性传播感染预防行为的一种具有成本效益的方法。虽然妇女特别容易感染性传播感染,但农村社区的妇女由于社会经济地位低下和文盲率高,感染性传播感染的风险更大。在这项研究中,我们关注的是性传播感染在干预中经常被忽视的一个方面:盆腔炎(PID)。具体而言,本研究考察了同伴群体教育干预对农村社区妇女PID意识、知识和预防行为意愿的有效性。方法:采用准实验研究设计,对治疗组和对照组的338名妇女进行研究。结果:本研究发现同伴教育干预在提高农村社区妇女对PID的认识、知识和预防行为意愿方面是有效的。结论:由于PID问题在文献中没有像其他性传播感染那样引起那么多的学术关注,因此非常有必要开始关注这种默默地影响着世界各地许多生育妇女的疾病。
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A Peer Group Education Intervention to Improve Awareness, Knowledge and Preventive Behavioral Intentions for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)Among Rural Communities in South-Eastern Nigeria
Background : Calls for cost effective interventions towards STIs are never ending. Therefore, studies have suggested peer education intervention as a cost-effective approach in raising awareness, improving knowledge and encouraging preventive behaviors against STIs. While women are particularly at risk of contracting STIs, those in the rural communities are at a greater risk of having them due to their low socio-economic status and high illiteracy level. In this study, we focused on an aspect of STI that have often been neglected in interventions: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). Specifically, the study examined the effectiveness of Peer group education intervention on awareness, knowledge and preventive behavioral intentions towards PID among women in rural communities. Methodology : A quasi-experimental research design was conducted on 338 women in both treatment and control communities. Results : the study found that peer education intervention was effective in raising awareness, improving knowledge and preventive behavioral intentions towards PID among women in rural communities. Conclusion : Because PID issues do not draw as much scholarly attention as other STIs in literature, there is a great need to begin to focus on the disease that is silently affecting a number of women of childbearing everywhere.
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