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Report on Sexual and Reproductive Health Intervention

   

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A Report on Sexual and Reproductive Health Intervention
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Introduction
Access to sexual and reproductive health services is a crucial and essential right for every
woman. However, there are usually some parts of this world where women have no access, have
little or no access to these services because of one reason or the other well-known to the health
care providers or the government. Good reproduction health is important for the general health of
both men and women. Majority of problems related to reproduction happen during the years of
reproduction which may bring lasting implications to health. Despite robust legislation in care
and treatment of women, they do not always have a timely access to pregnancy termination or
broader reproduction service needs. Additionally, there are a significant number of specific
health reproduction issues that affect the general health and wellness of women such as
endometriosis and polycystic ovarian syndrome together with ununderstood menopause that is
not managed as it is supposed to be. This report therefore aims to focus on sexual and
reproductive health intervention among women in Goulburn North east Victoria through use of
socio ecological approach, frameworks and approaches, evaluation of the systems thinking
approach and assessment of the intervention to whether it promotes equity in health.
Identification and Discussion of determinants of health
The population groups include the adolescents, young and the older women, women from
culturally and linguistically different backgrounds, people with disability and lastly women in
the similar sex relationships and gender diverse individuals. The social determinants of health are
the economic and social situations that contribute to individual and differences among groups in
health status (García-Moreno et al., 2015). Different heath interventions promote aspects or
factors in a population group. Because system thinking is a broad way of approaching problems
or issues by asking how different elements within a given system influence or affect another, it is
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an effective system to approach such existing problem. Instead of reacting to sexual reproduction
issues individually as they rise, system thinking tends to look for the underlying issues and
factors; the relationship between the existing problem or issues, over time look for patterns and
seek to find the root causes of the sexual reproduction among women (Svanemyr et al., 2015).
As the figure below demonstrates, it shows that just like an iceberg which has only the 10% of its
overall mass above the ocean whereas the largest percentage amounting to 90% is in the water
("systems thinking model: the iceberg," 2014). The largest percent is what the ocean waves acts
on every single time and the behavior of the ice berg is created by the ice tip because it is what
we can see.
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In the same way, the problems and the issues we observe in sexual and reproductive
among women is not just those problems, no. there is more than that, there is a beyond thing and
most people don’t recognize and understand. A causal man will approach such matters
superficially and will miss the point. There are myriad factors that are interconnected and
interrelated to make the huge problem that gives the sexual reproduction the behavior we see
(Miller et al., 2016). Most of the time we are unable to see the underlying conditions and
CONTRIBUT
ORY
obesity,
std,genital
infection,
substance
abuse
BEHAVIOURAL
SEXUAL EXPRESSION,SEXUAL PRACTICES, RELIGIOUS
BELIEFS AND PRACTICES, REPRODUCTIVE,
CONTRACEPTIVE PRACTICES,SEXUAL AND
REPRODUCTIVE LITERACY, ALCOHOL AND OTHER
DRUGS
SOCIO ECOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS
POPULATION: PUBLIC POLICY AND THE LAW, CULTURAL NORMS,
UN AFFORDABILITY TO HEALTH SERVICES,GENDER
INDIVIDUAL: POVERTY /SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
VIOLENCE AND DISCRIMINATION
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