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Narratives of Most Significant Change To Explore Experiences of Caregivers In A Caregiver-Young Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Communication Intervention in Rural Southwestern Uganda

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2023
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Akatukwasa Cecilia
Kemigisha Elizabeth
Achen Dorcus
Fernandes Danielle
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Abstract
This paper presents findings from a qualitative effectiveness evaluation of an intervention aimed at improving caregiver-young adolescent sexual and reproductive health (SRH) communication including training modules for caregivers on parent-child SRH communication. Methods: Data was collected (October 2021-November 2021) using a narrative interviewing technique with thirty caregivers (8 males and 22 females), who received the parent-child communication intervention in Mbarara district, south-western Uganda. We explored caregivers' experiences with the intervention based on four domains of change: caregiver-young adolescent communication on SRH issues, knowledge and attitudes towards adolescent SRH, parenting skills, and personal life and family. Thematic analysis was used to code and analyse the data, with attention to gender differences. Results: Findings highlight positive parenting as a key attribute of SRH communication, along with a transformation of knowledge and attitudes towards the SRH of young adolescents leading to an overall improvement in SRH communication. However, communication is still limited to comfortable topics. Conclusion: Our findings indicate improved caregiver-adolescent SRH communication practices following a community intervention. Programming for adolescent health on broader sexuality topics, comfortability and attitude change among caregivers could promote behaviour change on a long term. Future studies may focus on the long term impacts of interventions of this nature and test interventions aimed at addressing comfortability with discussingSRH issues.
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Caregivers; Adolescent; Sexual; Reproductive health; Southwestern Uganda
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10.1371/journal.pone.0286319
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37256892/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371176615_Narratives_of_most_significant_change_to_explore_experiences_of_caregivers_in_a_caregiver-young_adolescent_sexual_and_reproductive_health_communication_intervention_in_rural_south-western_Uganda
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/1047
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