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The need to promote behaviour change at the cultural level: one factor explaining the limited impact of the MEMA kwa Vijana adolescent sexual health intervention in rural Tanzania. A process evaluation

机译:需要在文化层面促进行为改变:一个因素解释了MEMA夸维贾纳青少年性健康干预措施在坦桑尼亚农村的影响有限。流程评估

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Background Few of the many behavioral sexual health interventions in Africa have been rigorously evaluated. Where biological outcomes have been measured, improvements have rarely been found. One of the most rigorous trials was of the multi-component MEMA kwa Vijana adolescent sexual health programme, which showed improvements in knowledge and reported attitudes and behaviour, but none in biological outcomes. This paper attempts to explain these outcomes by reviewing the process evaluation findings, particularly in terms of contextual factors. Methods A large-scale, primarily qualitative process evaluation based mainly on participant observation identified the principal contextual barriers and facilitators of behavioural change. Results The contextual barriers involved four interrelated socio-structural factors: culture (i.e. shared practices and systems of belief), economic circumstances, social status, and gender. At an individual level they appeared to operate through the constructs of the theories underlying MEMA kwa Vijana - Social Cognitive Theory and the Theory of Reasoned Action – but the intervention was unable to substantially modify these individual-level constructs, apart from knowledge. Conclusion The process evaluation suggests that one important reason for this failure is that the intervention did not operate sufficiently at a structural level, particularly in regard to culture. Recently most structural interventions have focused on gender or/and economics. Complementing these with a cultural approach could address the belief systems that justify and perpetuate gender and economic inequalities, as well as other barriers to behaviour change.
机译:背景严格评估了非洲许多行为性健康干预措施。在测量生物学结果的地方,很少发现改善的地方。一项最严格的试验是对MEMA kwa Vijana进行的多组分青少年性健康计划的一项试验,该试验显示知识有所改善,并报告了态度和行为,但生物学结果无改善。本文试图通过回顾过程评估结果来解释这些结果,尤其是在上下文因素方面。方法基于参与者观察的大规模,主要是定性的过程评估,确定了行为改变的主要背景障碍和促进因素。结果语境障碍涉及四个相互关联的社会结构因素:文化(即共同的实践和信仰体系),经济状况,社会地位和性别。在个人层面上,他们似乎是通过MEMA kwa Vijana的理论基础-社会认知理论和理性行动理论-来运作的,但是除知识外,干预措施无法实质性地修改这些个人层面的建构。结论过程评估表明,失败的一个重要原因是干预措施在结构层面上没有充分发挥作用,尤其是在文化方面。最近,大多数结构性干预措施都集中在性别或经济方面。用一种文化方法来补充这些知识,可以解决那些使性别和经济不平等以及行为改变的其他障碍得以合理化和持久化的信仰体系。

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