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Training for Health Professionals in Tanzania

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Training for Health Professionals In Tanzania

Conduct a social ecological needs assessment of sexual health care delivery in Tanzania and develop a theoretically-sound, empirically-based, health training curriculum for health students tailored to the Tanzanian/East African/Sub-Saharan context.

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Behavioral - Health Curriculum Training

This is a randomized, controlled, single blinded, trial, stratified by health profession, of the intervention versus waitlist control assessing knowledge, attitude change and skill development. At the end of the intervention as compared with waitlist controls… Participants will significantly increase knowledge about sexual health and sexual health care. Participants will significantly improve attitudes about provision of sexual health services, sexual health communication skills, and comfort i ...read more on ClinicalTrials.org

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Effectiveness of Sexual Health Training for Health Professionals in Tanzania

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NCT03923582

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