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Are Contraception Interventions effective in reducing Sexual Transmitted infection in woman

   

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Are Contraception Interventions effective in
reducing Sexual Transmitted infection in
woman
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Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
Background..................................................................................................................................3
Search strategy.............................................................................................................................4
Appraisal of article......................................................................................................................6
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................7
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................9
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INTRODUCTION
The essay is based on the sexual transmitted inflection in woman where contraception
intervention which effective in reducing the public health issues among across nations. It is
helping for knowing about the relevant information health issues through public and focused on
the hazardous causes. Public health estimated that diagnoses of sexual transmitted inflection
which are quickly made in country and increases day by day.
Therefore, the documentation will describe about the PICO framework as a strategy that
help for identifying the cumulative index of nursing and health through keywords. Furthermore,
the factors which are affecting on health of the woman, some reasons are the contraceptive pills
and other type of protections.
Background
Information Literacy is mainly defined the hyper ability to know about the need for data
related Sexual transmission infection in population which help for measuring and identifying the
problems (WILLARD CATES and Steiner, 2012). It promotes problem solving approaches and
thinking skills for evaluating for finding and making decision related Sexual transmission
infection among women. In context of public health, it can be informed, judicious and explicit
use of evidence that has been derived from any other variety of science and social research
methods.
In evidence-based approach is to public health that could potentially have several
indirect as well as direct benefits. It mainly including contraception intervention method that
applicable in women to reduce the STI and also minimize need for abortion by preventing
unwanted pregnancies (Artz and et.al., 2018). On the other hand, it also beneficial for reducing
transmitted sexual diseases in women. Public health decision making can be tough and
complicated process due to nature of inputs and requirement for group decision making. Despite
accomplishments, A great attention to evidence-based approach that helpful for reducing risk of
chronic diseases.
The Literature reviews provide the short overview, relevant objectives and issues through
current knowledge on the particular health for contraception intervention that may use to reduce
sexual transmitted infection. This is the modern technique or method in term of unique health
intervention for improving sexual relationship because it helps for made decision and maintain to
prevent risk for health.
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