Department of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Reprod Health. 2021 Aug 26;18(1):175. doi: 10.1186/s12978-021-01224-6.
Reproductive health education (RHE) is an important component of school curricula. It helps students in the decision-making process regarding several issues concerning reproductive health. However delivering RHE at schools is a difficult task for the teachers.
This study was conducted to assess the experiences and perceptions towards reproductive health education (RHE) among 236 secondary school teachers in January 2019. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire.
Only 21 (8.9%) were trained in RHE. Majority [179 (75.8%)] identified cultural barriers as the major challenge involved in its implementation. 95 (40.3%) teachers felt that the provision of sexual education as a part of RHE will promote pre-marital sexual activity among the students. Of the total, 185 (78.4%) had average while 51 (21.6%) participants had a good perception towards RHE. It was taught in only 3 (16.7%) out of the 18 schools surveyed. Only 11 (4.7%) participants felt that the availability of teaching aids to conduct RHE classes at their schools was adequate. Hardly 14 (5.9%) teachers had taken RHE classes for students. Among the rest, 135 (60.8%) expressed their willingness to take RHE classes with appropriate training. In multi variable analysis, participants aged ≤ 40 years (p = 0.031), those belonging to nuclear families (p = 0.013), and those who had taken classes in RHE (p = 0.037) had significantly good perception level towards RHE.
Teachers therefore need to be trained and given more opportunities to take RHE sessions which will help improve their perception towards RHE. Schools need to be better equipped with resources and various perceived barriers need to be overcome before RHE can be successfully implemented.
生殖健康教育(RHE)是学校课程的重要组成部分。它有助于学生在涉及生殖健康的几个问题上做出决策。然而,对于教师来说,在学校开展 RHE 是一项艰巨的任务。
本研究于 2019 年 1 月评估了 236 名中学教师对生殖健康教育(RHE)的经验和看法。使用自填式问卷收集数据。
仅有 21 名(8.9%)教师接受过 RHE 培训。大多数[179(75.8%)]人认为文化障碍是实施 RHE 所涉及的主要挑战。95(40.3%)名教师认为将性教育作为 RHE 的一部分提供将促进学生婚前性行为。在总计 185 名(78.4%)教师中,有 51 名(21.6%)对 RHE 有较好的看法。在所调查的 18 所学校中,仅有 3 所(16.7%)教授 RHE。只有 11 名(4.7%)参与者认为学校提供的教学辅助工具足以进行 RHE 课程。只有 14 名(5.9%)教师为学生上过 RHE 课。其余的 135 名(60.8%)表示愿意在接受适当培训后上 RHE 课。在多变量分析中,年龄≤40 岁的参与者(p=0.031)、来自核心家庭的参与者(p=0.013)和上过 RHE 课的参与者(p=0.037)对 RHE 的看法明显较好。
因此,教师需要接受培训并获得更多机会参加 RHE 课程,这将有助于提高他们对 RHE 的看法。学校需要更好地配备资源,并克服各种被认为的障碍,才能成功实施 RHE。