Assessing the effectiveness of a sexual and reproductive health and rights training programme in changing healthcare practitioners' attitudes and practices in low-income countries.
Gilbert TumwinePer-Olof ÖstergrenChristina GummessonAnette AgardhPublished in: Global health action (2023)
The findings indicate that the ITP was effective in improving trainees' self-rated scores for SRHR knowledge, attitudes and behaviours (practices). The strongest association was found between improvement in SRHR knowledge seeking behaviour and the improvement in SRHR practices. This suggests that behaviour intention may have a central role in promoting fair open-minded SRHR practices among healthcare practitioners in low-income countries.