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Sexual and reproductive health in Greenland: evaluation of implementing sexual peer-to-peer education in Greenland (the SexInuk project)

机译:格陵兰的性健康和生殖健康:在格陵兰实施性对等教育的评估(SexInuk项目)

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Background. For decades, the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as gonorrhoea, chlamydia and syphilis, have increased in Greenland, especially within the young age groups (15–29 years). From 2006 to 2013, the number of abortions has been consistent with approximately 800–900 abortions per year in Greenland, which is nearly as high as the total number of births during the same period. Previous studies in Greenland have reported that knowledge about sexual health is important, both as prevention and as facilitator to stop the increasing rates of STIs. A peer-to-peer education programme about sexual health requires adaption to cultural values and acceptance among the population and government in order to be sustainable.Objective. Formative evaluation of a voluntary project (SexInuk), in relation to peer-to-peer education with focus on sexual health. Two workshops were conducted in Nuuk, Greenland, to recruit Greenlandic students.Design. Qualitative design with focus group interviews (FGIs) to collect qualitative feedback on feasibility and implementation of the project. Supplemented with a brief questionnaire regarding personal information (gender, age, education) and questions about the educational elements in the SexInuk project. Eight Greenlandic students, who had completed one or two workshops, were enrolled.Results. The FGIs showed an overall consensus regarding the need for improving sexual health education in Greenland. The participants requested more voluntary educators, to secure sustainability. The articulation of taboo topics in the Greenlandic society appeared very important. The participants suggested more awareness by promoting the project.Conclusions. Cultural values and language directions were important elements in the FGIs. To our knowledge, voluntary work regarding peer-to-peer education and sexual health has not been structurally evaluated in Greenland before. To achieve sustainability, the project needs educators and financial support. Further research is needed to investigate how peer-to-peer education can improve sexual and reproductive health in Greenland.
机译:背景。几十年来,格陵兰的淋病,衣原体和梅毒等性传播感染(STIs)的发病率一直在上升,尤其是在15至29岁的年轻人中。从2006年到2013年,流产次数一直与格陵兰岛每年大约800-900次流产保持一致,几乎与同期的总分娩次数一样高。格陵兰岛的先前研究报告说,关于性健康的知识很重要,既可以作为预防手段,也可以作为制止性传播疾病发病率的促进者。关于性健康的点对点教育计划要求适应文化价值观并在人群和政府中接受,以实现可持续发展。关于以性健康为重点的点对点教育的自愿性项目(SexInuk)的形成性评估。在格陵兰的努克举办了两个讲习班,以招募格陵兰的学生。定性设计与焦点小组访谈(FGI),以收集有关项目可行性和项目实施的定性反馈。补充有关个人信息(性别,年龄,受教育程度)的简短问卷,以及有关SexInuk项目中教育元素的问题。招募了八位完成了一两个工作坊的格陵兰学生。 FGI对改善格陵兰性健康教育的必要性达成了总体共识。参与者要求更多的自愿教育者,以确保可持续性。格陵兰社会对禁忌话题的表达非常重要。参与者建议通过推广该项目来提高认识。文化价值和语言指导是FGI中的重要元素。据我们所知,以前在格陵兰尚未对有关点对点教育和性健康的志愿工作进行结构评估。为了实现可持续性,该项目需要教育者和财政支持。需要开展进一步的研究以调查点对点教育如何改善格陵兰的性健康和生殖健康。

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