Perceptions of Sexual Healthcare Provision in Tanzania: a Key Informant Qualitative Study.
Lucy Raphael MgopaMichael W RossGift Gadiel LukumayStella Emmanuel MushyEver MkonyAgnes F MassaeDorkas L MwakawangaSebalda LeshabariInari MohamedMaria TrentJames WadleyZobeida E BonillaB R Simon RosserPublished in: Sexuality research & social policy : journal of NSRC : SR & SP (2021)
Data indicate that lack of training in sexual health and guidelines for dealing with sexual issues are a barrier to comprehensive health care. These findings can inform the main areas for curriculum developers to focus on, when developing an Afro-centric sexual health curriculum suitable for students in health care professional courses. Moreover, these findings can be useful when developing treatment guidelines and policies that are beneficial to the sexual health wellbeing of individuals.