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Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe

OBJECTIVE: Peer 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...

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Autores principales: Mangombe, Aveneni, Owiti, Philip, Madzima, Bernard, Xaba, Sinokuthemba, Makoni, Talent M, Takarinda, Kudakwashe C, Timire, Collins, Chimwaza, Anesu, Senkoro, Mbazi, Mabaya, Simbarashe, Samuelson, Julia, Ameyan, Wole, Tapera, Talent, Zwangobani, Nonhlanhla, Tripathy, Jaya Prasad, Kumar, Ajay M V
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32152171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034436
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author Mangombe, Aveneni
Owiti, Philip
Madzima, Bernard
Xaba, Sinokuthemba
Makoni, Talent M
Takarinda, Kudakwashe C
Timire, Collins
Chimwaza, Anesu
Senkoro, Mbazi
Mabaya, Simbarashe
Samuelson, Julia
Ameyan, Wole
Tapera, Talent
Zwangobani, Nonhlanhla
Tripathy, Jaya Prasad
Kumar, Ajay M V
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Owiti, Philip
Madzima, Bernard
Xaba, Sinokuthemba
Makoni, Talent M
Takarinda, Kudakwashe C
Timire, Collins
Chimwaza, Anesu
Senkoro, Mbazi
Mabaya, Simbarashe
Samuelson, Julia
Ameyan, Wole
Tapera, Talent
Zwangobani, Nonhlanhla
Tripathy, Jaya Prasad
Kumar, Ajay M V
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description OBJECTIVE: Peer 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) counselled. DESIGN: A cohort study involving all young people counselled by 95 peer educators during October–December 2018, through secondary analysis of routinely collected data. SETTING: All ASRH and VMMC sites in Mt Darwin and Bulawayo. PARTICIPANTS: All young people counselled by 95 peer educators. OUTCOME MEASURES: Censor date for assessing receipt of services was 31 January 2019. Factors (clients’ age, gender, marital and schooling status, counselling type, location, and peer educators’ age and gender) affecting non-referral and non-receipt of services (dependent variables) were assessed by log-binomial regression. Adjusted relative risks (aRRs) were calculated. RESULTS: Of the 3370 counselled (66% men), 65% were referred for at least one service. 58% of men were referred for VMMC. Other services had 5%–13% referrals. Non-referral for HTS decreased with clients’ age (aRR: ~0.9) but was higher among group-counselled (aRR: 1.16). Counselling by men (aRR: 0.77) and rural location (aRR: 0.61) reduced risks of non-referral for VMMC, while age increased it (aRR ≥1.59). Receipt of services was high (64%–80%) except for STI referrals (39%). Group counselling and rural location (aRR: ~0.52) and male peer educators (aRR: 0.76) reduced the risk of non-receipt of VMMC. Rural location increased the risk of non-receipt of contraception (aRR: 3.18) while marriage reduced it (aRR: 0.20). CONCLUSION: We found varying levels of referral ranging from 5.1% (STIs) to 58.3% (VMMC) but high levels of receipt of services. Type of counselling, peer educators’ gender and location affected receipt of services. We recommend qualitative approaches to further understand reasons for non-referrals and non-receipt of services.
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spelling pubmed-70641242020-03-20 Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe Mangombe, Aveneni Owiti, Philip Madzima, Bernard Xaba, Sinokuthemba Makoni, Talent M Takarinda, Kudakwashe C Timire, Collins Chimwaza, Anesu Senkoro, Mbazi Mabaya, Simbarashe Samuelson, Julia Ameyan, Wole Tapera, Talent Zwangobani, Nonhlanhla Tripathy, Jaya Prasad Kumar, Ajay M V BMJ Open Sexual Health OBJECTIVE: Peer 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) counselled. DESIGN: A cohort study involving all young people counselled by 95 peer educators during October–December 2018, through secondary analysis of routinely collected data. SETTING: All ASRH and VMMC sites in Mt Darwin and Bulawayo. PARTICIPANTS: All young people counselled by 95 peer educators. OUTCOME MEASURES: Censor date for assessing receipt of services was 31 January 2019. Factors (clients’ age, gender, marital and schooling status, counselling type, location, and peer educators’ age and gender) affecting non-referral and non-receipt of services (dependent variables) were assessed by log-binomial regression. Adjusted relative risks (aRRs) were calculated. RESULTS: Of the 3370 counselled (66% men), 65% were referred for at least one service. 58% of men were referred for VMMC. Other services had 5%–13% referrals. Non-referral for HTS decreased with clients’ age (aRR: ~0.9) but was higher among group-counselled (aRR: 1.16). Counselling by men (aRR: 0.77) and rural location (aRR: 0.61) reduced risks of non-referral for VMMC, while age increased it (aRR ≥1.59). Receipt of services was high (64%–80%) except for STI referrals (39%). Group counselling and rural location (aRR: ~0.52) and male peer educators (aRR: 0.76) reduced the risk of non-receipt of VMMC. Rural location increased the risk of non-receipt of contraception (aRR: 3.18) while marriage reduced it (aRR: 0.20). CONCLUSION: We found varying levels of referral ranging from 5.1% (STIs) to 58.3% (VMMC) but high levels of receipt of services. Type of counselling, peer educators’ gender and location affected receipt of services. We recommend qualitative approaches to further understand reasons for non-referrals and non-receipt of services. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7064124/ /pubmed/32152171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034436 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Sexual Health
Mangombe, Aveneni
Owiti, Philip
Madzima, Bernard
Xaba, Sinokuthemba
Makoni, Talent M
Takarinda, Kudakwashe C
Timire, Collins
Chimwaza, Anesu
Senkoro, Mbazi
Mabaya, Simbarashe
Samuelson, Julia
Ameyan, Wole
Tapera, Talent
Zwangobani, Nonhlanhla
Tripathy, Jaya Prasad
Kumar, Ajay M V
Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe
title Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe
title_full Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe
title_short Does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? Cohort study in Bulawayo and Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe
title_sort does peer education go beyond giving reproductive health information? cohort study in bulawayo and mount darwin, zimbabwe
topic Sexual Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32152171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034436
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