Objective To explore the effect of health education promotion among newly married couples who need reproductive health knowledge and service. Methods An intervention study was conducted at three sub-districts, Xuhui district, Shanghai, which aimed to improve reproductive health of newly married couples. The main intervention activities included creating educational web pages, organizing par- ticipatory activities, distributing leaflets, and providing relevant counseling and tech- nique service. Results After intervention, the knowledge of family planning and reproductive health and their sanitary habit for these newly married couples were much improved. Conclusion This project produced a model to improve reproductive health at sub-district level and this model can be expanded to provide relevant service to other groups of people.
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机译:Vital Signs Analysis for Fen Miao, Ye Li, and Lu Shi F.Miao;;Y.Li(El) Key Laboratory for Health Informatics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(HICAS), Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, 518055, ChinaMye.li@siat.ac.cn L.Shi Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China