2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034436
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Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe

Abstract: ObjectivePeer education is an intervention within the voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC)–adolescent sexual reproductive health (ASRH) linkages project in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe since 2016. Little is known if results extend beyond increasing knowledge. We therefore assessed the extent of and factors affecting referral by peer educators and receipt of HIV testing services (HTS), contraception, management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and VMMC services by young people (10–24 years… Show more

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“…The finding of this review was similar to the cohort study conducted in Zimbabwe and Nigeria. 37,38 Nevertheless, the pooled effect size of the study conducted by Balasubramaniam et al, 39 Azmat et al, 31 and Charles-eromosele and Odeyemi 40 were 1.1%, 7.4%, and 1.8%, respectively. These researchers used only routine counseling and face-to-face lecture health education delivery methods.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The finding of this review was similar to the cohort study conducted in Zimbabwe and Nigeria. 37,38 Nevertheless, the pooled effect size of the study conducted by Balasubramaniam et al, 39 Azmat et al, 31 and Charles-eromosele and Odeyemi 40 were 1.1%, 7.4%, and 1.8%, respectively. These researchers used only routine counseling and face-to-face lecture health education delivery methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%