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Health service provider education and/or training in infant male circumcision to improve short- and long-term morbidity outcomes: protocol for systematic review.

Identifieur interne : 000893 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 000892; suivant : 000894

Health service provider education and/or training in infant male circumcision to improve short- and long-term morbidity outcomes: protocol for systematic review.

Auteurs : Thomas Gyan ; Natalie Strobel ; Kimberley Mcauley ; Caitlin Shannon ; Sam Newton ; Charlotte Tawiah-Agyemang ; Seeba Amenga-Etego ; Seth Owusu-Agyei ; David Forbes ; Karen Edmond

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Abstract

There has been an expansion of circumcision services in Africa as part of a long-term HIV prevention strategy. However, the effect of infant male circumcision on morbidity and mortality still remains unclear. Acute morbidities associated with circumcision include pain, bleeding, swelling, infection, tetanus or inadequate skin removal. Scale-up of circumcision services could lead to a rise in these associated morbidities that could have significant impact on health service delivery and the safety of infants. Multidisciplinary training programmes have been developed to improve skills of health service providers, but very little is known about the effectiveness of health service provider education and/or training for infant male circumcision on short- and long-term morbidity outcomes. This review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of health service provider education and/or training for infant male circumcision on short- and long-term morbidity outcomes.

DOI: 10.1186/s13643-016-0216-6
PubMed: 26931106

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