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Table 2 Characteristics of documents included in review

From: A review of factors affecting the transfer of sexual and reproductive health training into practice in low and lower-middle income country humanitarian settings

Reference

Method

SRH Area

Training Participants

Disaster Type

Research Aim

Homan FF., et al. (2010) [34].

Quantitative

MNH

Clinicians

Conflict

To present results of a project to establish primary healthcare-based antenatal care in post-conflict Kosovo.

Nelson BD., et al. (2012) [26].

Mixed Methods

Maternal, newborn and child health

Frontline Health Workers (FHWs) (mixed group, partially meeting review inclusion criteria)

Conflict

To develop, implement and evaluate a novel training package on maternal, newborn and child survival for frontline health workers in South Sudan.

Olness, K., et al. (2005) [27].

Mixed Methods

Broad components including MNH & S/GBV

Physicians and health care professionals

All

To review experiences in designing and implementing a training course for international health care professionals in disaster management focussed on the needs of children.

Smith, J. R., et al. (2013) [28].

Mixed Methods

SV

Healthcare Providers (HCPs)

Diverse

To evaluate the effect of clinical care for sexual assault survivors multimedia training on healthcare providers’ attitudes, knowledge, confidence and practices in 4 countries.

Sullivan, T. M., et al. (2004) [33].

Mixed Methods

MNH, post-abortion care, infection prevention.

Clinicians

Conflict

To present results and lessons learned on a project to use evidence to improve reproductive health quality along the Thailand-Burma border.

Tanabe, M., et al. (2013) [29].

Qualitative

SV

Community Health Workers (CHWs) (included in this review); Traditional Birth Attendants (not included in this review).

Conflict

To examine the safety and feasibility of community-based care for sexual assault survivors to contribute to building evidence on alternative models of care in humanitarian contexts.

Teela, K. C., et al. (2009). 68(7): 1332–1340 [31].

Qualitative

MNH

Maternal Health Workers (MHWs)

Conflict

To provide perspectives of maternal health workers on community-based delivery of maternal care in conflict-affected eastern Burma.