Evaluating the models on improvement of population quality
Journal of Practical Medicine
; : 32-36, 2005.
Article
em Vi
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-4155
Biblioteca responsável:
WPRO
ABSTRACT
Since 2002, the Vietnam Commission for Population, Family and Children (VCPFC) has implemented a number of models on improvement of population quality. In 2005, the SIPFC has conducted assessment of these models. The assessment aims to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of the models as to make recommendations and solutions. Quantity and quality methods are used on 295 adolescents, youth and women of reproductive ages (target audience 1) and 104 health and population workers (target audience 2). The study finds that 93.9% of target audience 1 and 94.2% of target audience 2 said the these models were necessary. Local implementation follows the plans. people’s awareness on RH/FP care is much improved. This helps reducing incidence of RTIs, STDs and social evils, ect... However, there remain constrain in the implementation. 74.6% of target audience 1 and 91.3% of target audience 2 suggested to expand these models. At the same time, IEC activities and RH/RH services should be further improved; health staff training and investments in equipment should be strengthened.
Palavras-chave
Texto completo:
1
Índice:
WPRIM
Assunto principal:
População
/
Qualidade de Vida
Idioma:
Vi
Revista:
Journal of Practical Medicine
Ano de publicação:
2005
Tipo de documento:
Article