The evaluation of taking the opportunity of family planning B ultrasound check of married women in childbearing age to carry out anti AIDS education
- VernacularTitle:利用计生B超三查的机会开展已婚育龄妇女防艾教育效果评价
- Author:
Hairong GUO
;
Haijun WANG
;
Changxi SUN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Married women of childbearing age;
HIV;
Health education;
Intervention study
- From:
Journal of Chinese Physician
2015;(z1):13-16
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the married women of childbearing age education on HIV/AIDS intervention method, curb the spread of HIV.Methods Use family planning check B to exceed three op-portunity, for married women of childbearing age to carry out the publicity and consultation, and design a u-nified questionnaire, respectively in the survey of 500 were statistically analyzed before and after the inter-vention, effect evaluation in description epidemiological methods.Results Before and after the interven-tion, the AIDS knowledge awareness rate of married women of childbearing age was 62.75%(2183/3479) , 97.36%(3360/3451),attitudes to AIDS positive response rate was 65.19%(324/497), 95.94%(473/493), middle school students knowledge of AIDS awareness rate was 90.48% (5130/5670), 96.99%(5110/4956 ) , the villagers'awareness rate of AIDS related knowledge was 69.61% ( 2183/3136 ) , 97.36% (3360/3451) .After the intervention, the AIDS knowledge awareness and attitude to HIV positive answer rate of married women of childbearing age were significantly improved,middle school students, vil-lagers AIDS awareness rate were significantly higher than those before intervention.Conclusions The use of B-three examinations opportunities for married women in AIDS prevention knowledge of educational inter-vention improves the life skills of women of childbearing age to prevent AIDS, and to take advantage of the core and the influence of women of childbearing age in the family will spread AIDS prevention knowledge, radiation to family members and the community to improve AIDS prevention capacity of the whole society, to curb the AIDS epidemic.