Development of an international sexual and reproductive health survey instrument: results from a pilot WHO/HRP consultative Delphi process. (12th April 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Development of an international sexual and reproductive health survey instrument: results from a pilot WHO/HRP consultative Delphi process. (12th April 2021)
- Main Title:
- Development of an international sexual and reproductive health survey instrument: results from a pilot WHO/HRP consultative Delphi process
- Authors:
- Kpokiri, Eneyi E
Wu, Dan
Srinivas, Megan L
Anderson, Juliana
Say, Lale
Kontula, Osmo
Ahmad, Noor A
Morroni, Chelsea
Izugbara, Chimaraoke
de Visser, Richard
Oduro, Georgina Y
Gitau, Evelyn
Welbourn, Alice
Andrasik, Michele
Norman, Wendy V
Clifton, Soazig
Gabster, Amanda
Gesselman, Amanda
Smith, Chantal
Prause, Nicole
Olumide, Adesola
Erausquin, Jennifer T
Muriuki, Peter
van der Straten, Ariane
Nicholson, Martha
O'Connell, Kathryn A
Mwoka, Meggie
Bajos, Nathalie
Mercer, Catherine H
Gonsalves, Lianne Marie
Tucker, Joseph D
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Population health surveys are rarely comprehensive in addressing sexual health, and population-representative surveys often lack standardised measures for collecting comparable data across countries. We present a sexual health survey instrument and implementation considerations for population-level sexual health research. The brief, comprehensive sexual health survey and consensus statement was developed via a multi-step process (an open call, a hackathon, and a modified Delphi process). The survey items, domains, entire instruments, and implementation considerations to develop a sexual health survey were solicited via a global crowdsourcing open call. The open call received 175 contributions from 49 countries. Following review of submissions from the open call, 18 finalists and eight facilitators with expertise in sexual health research, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), were invited to a 3-day hackathon to harmonise a survey instrument. Consensus was achieved through an iterative, modified Delphi process that included three rounds of online surveys. The entire process resulted in a 19-item consensus statement and a brief sexual health survey instrument. This is the first global consensus on a sexual and reproductive health survey instrument that can be used to generate cross-national comparative data in both high-income and LMICs. The inclusive process identified priority domains for improvement and can inform the design of sexual andAbstract : Population health surveys are rarely comprehensive in addressing sexual health, and population-representative surveys often lack standardised measures for collecting comparable data across countries. We present a sexual health survey instrument and implementation considerations for population-level sexual health research. The brief, comprehensive sexual health survey and consensus statement was developed via a multi-step process (an open call, a hackathon, and a modified Delphi process). The survey items, domains, entire instruments, and implementation considerations to develop a sexual health survey were solicited via a global crowdsourcing open call. The open call received 175 contributions from 49 countries. Following review of submissions from the open call, 18 finalists and eight facilitators with expertise in sexual health research, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), were invited to a 3-day hackathon to harmonise a survey instrument. Consensus was achieved through an iterative, modified Delphi process that included three rounds of online surveys. The entire process resulted in a 19-item consensus statement and a brief sexual health survey instrument. This is the first global consensus on a sexual and reproductive health survey instrument that can be used to generate cross-national comparative data in both high-income and LMICs. The inclusive process identified priority domains for improvement and can inform the design of sexual and reproductive health programs and contextually relevant data for comparable research across countries. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Sexually transmitted infections. Volume 98:issue 1(2022)
- Journal:
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Issue:
- Volume 98:issue 1(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 98, Issue 1 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 98
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0098-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 38
- Page End:
- 43
- Publication Date:
- 2021-04-12
- Subjects:
- sexual health -- population surveillance -- behavioral medicine -- sexual behavior
Sexually transmitted diseases -- Periodicals
HIV infections -- Periodicals
616.951005 - Journal URLs:
- http://sti.bmj.com/ ↗
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/176/ ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/sextrans-2020-054822 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1368-4973
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