共同创建促进青少年心理、性和生殖健康及权利的性别变革干预措施:尼日尔、加纳和布基纳法索的背景和行动者对进程和内容的影响。

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摘要

本文探讨了背景和行为者如何影响西非共同创建性别变革初级卫生保健系统的过程和内容努力,并为中低收入国家共同创建有效的青少年心理、性和生殖健康与权利(AMSRHR)干预措施提供了经验教训。研究设计是一项多国案例研究,案例定义为“共同创造改变性别的青少年心理、性和生殖健康干预措施的过程、背景、行为者和内容”。数据来自两个研究阶段的混合定性来源:情景/上下文分析和共同创建/数据验证研讨会。调查结果显示,虽然国家的高性别人口资源管理政策促进了对性别问题敏感的做法,但实际的方案在很大程度上仍然是性别中立或性别盲的。共同创建AMSRHR干预措施的重要考虑因素包括如何有效地吸引不同立场的强大利益相关者,在共同创建过程中关注性别权力失衡,并通过非威胁性的参与性方法提高对复杂AMSRHR问题的批判性意识。
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Co-creating gender-transformative interventions for adolescent mental, sexual, and reproductive health and rights: Influence of context and actors on process and content in Niger, Ghana, and Burkina Faso.

This paper explores how context and actors influence processes and content efforts to co-create gender transformative primary health care systems for adolescents in West Africa and draws out lessons for co-creation of effective adolescent mental, sexual, and reproductive health and rights (AMSRHR) interventions in low and middle income countries. The study design was a multi country case study with the case defined as "processes, context, actors and content of co-creation of gender-transformative adolescent mental, sexual, and reproductive health interventions". Data are from mixed qualitative sources in two research phases: a situational/context analysis and co-creation/data validation workshops. Findings reveal that while national AMSRHR policies promote gender-sensitive approaches, actual programmes remain largely gender-neutral or gender-blind. Important considerations in co-creating AMSRHR interventions include how to effectively engage powerful stakeholders with diverse positions, pay attention to gendered power imbalances in co-creation processes, and raise critical consciousness of complex AMSRHR issues through non-threatening, participatory approaches.

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African journal of reproductive health
African journal of reproductive health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary and international journal that publishes original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive heath in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.
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