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This course will provide knowledge and skills in adolescent health services and pre-pregnancy care in relation to respectful maternal care. It will discuss adolescence, health statistics and health issues as well as the components of pre-pregnancy services and identify key areas of disrespect in providing these services. It will then provide strategies in dealing with disrespect in the provision of these services and the role midwives play in ensuring the maintenance of dignity, privacy and avoidance of harm. The section will use questions and answers, brainstorming and group work or case scenario in ensuring knowledge and skill acquisition.
By the end of the course, each participant will be able to:
a. Define adolescent health services
b. Identify the health needs of adolescent girls
c. Brainstorm the key areas of disrespect in adolescent and pre-pregnancy health care
d. Discuss the pre-pregnancy services provided for women in our facilities
e. Identify the role of the midwife in preventing disrespect and abuse in the healthcare settings
By the end of the course participants will:
Knowledge
1. Understand utilization of knowledge on factors that influence adolescent health to empower adolescents to make decisions affecting their wellbeing
2. Know how to respectfully educate adolescent girls and young adult to make inform choices
Skills
1. Apply evidence-based practice in supporting adolescents to manage their sexuality issues
2. Apply knowledge of adolescent health problems and their needs to share health messages that will meet the needs of adolescent girls
3. Utilise the knowledge and skill in respectful maternity care to provide services that maintains the dignity and privacy of adolescent girls and women
BA, MSc, MGCNM
Deputy Director
Health Promotion Division - Ghana Health Service Headquarters
Mrs Mabel Kissiwah Asafo is a product of Kumasi Nurses Training College (1991, 1995), University of Ghana (2004), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2008) and more recently, Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives where she pursued a specialisation programme in Women’s Health (2018).
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