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The goal of this randomized, controlled, single blinded trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of an Afrocentric sexual health curriculum on health professional students' knowledge, attitudes, and clinical skills in providing sexual health care in Tanzania.
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There were 563 students recruited for the study that met the eligibility requirement. A total of 412 students gave consent and were randomized into intervention and control groups. At baseline, participants took a survey covering demographic information, educational background, sexual health knowledge, and attitudes toward sexual health topics. After completing the survey, participants participated in two standardized patient interviews involving actors role playing sexual health-related patient scenarios.
Those who were in the intervention arm participated in a 4-day sexual health curriculum followed by a post-test survey measuring sexual health knowledge, attitudes, and evaluation of sexual health training.
Three to four months later, intervention and waitlist control participants completed a follow-up survey assessing sexual health knowledge and attitudes toward sexual health topics and standardized patients scenarios.
Multiple linear regression was used to assess the overall effectiveness of the sexual health curriculum on the attitudes, knowledge, and skills of health professionals after it has been implemented.
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412 participants in 2 patient groups
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