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Competencies
for Professionals in Population and Reproductive Health
PRH
Policy, History & Trends
- Know
significant past and current national legislative developments relevant to the
field of reproductive health.
- Be
able to analyze the health, fiscal, administrative, legal, social, and political
implications of PRH policy options.
- Be
able to develop policy implementation plans, including goals, outcome and process
objectives, implementation steps and evaluation plan.
Theories
& Models Pertinent to PRH
- Know
the theories used in the design and delivery of comprehensive and culturally appropriate
PRH services and programs
- Be able
to apply health promotion and sociological theories for programs designed to improve
PRH at the individual, family, and community levels
Socioeconomic
and Behavioral Factors
- Understand
how socio-economic and behavioral factors impact health status and health behaviors
- Be able to identify the socio-economic
and behavioral factors that impact reproductive health of individuals and populations
RH
Program Planning & Design
- Understand
the principles of community needs assessment, program design and implementation
- Be
able to conduct community needs assessments and design RH programs
RH
Program Evaluation & Research
- Understand
the principles of evaluation, research design, sampling, basic descriptive and
inferential statistics, and validity/reliability assessment measures
- Be
able to conduct evaluations of RH programs
RH
Promotion & Communication
- Understand
communications theories used in the development of RH education materials
- Be
able to develop effective RH information, education and communication materials
RH
Cultural Competency
- Understand
the impact of culture on reproductive health behaviors and health status
- Be
able to engage community members in the design and evaluation of RH programs that
integrate a
community's cultural norms, beliefs, and practices - Be
able to develop culturally appropriate RH promotional materials
Biological
Basis of RH
- Understand
specific biological processes related to RH, including STD/HIV transmission, contraceptive
technology, and pregnancy
- Be able
to describe the biological process of STD/HIV transmission, contraceptive technology,
and
pregnancy
PRH
Ethical Principles
- Understand
the ethical issues, such as informed consent and confidentiality, involved in
PRH practice, program management, evaluation, and research
- Be
able to develop appropriate protocols and consent forms to uphold ethical principles
RH
Advocacy
- Understand the function
of the legislative, judicial, and administrative bodies at the national, state,
and local levels and how they influence RH policy
- Be
able to identify weaknesses in RH programs that require policy initiatives
- Be
able to design and carry out an advocacy campaign on RH issues

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