Evaluating the effectiveness of the “Sexual Health and Rights for All” program on sexual and reproductive health knowledge and attitudes among immigrants in Swedish-for-immigrants education: a study protocol
Improving sexual and reproductive health and rights among migrants in Sweden
Data will be collected at five SFI locations in Gothenburg where the SRHR program has been implemented. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted with midwives, SFI staff, and municipal stakeholders (Study I), as well as with program participants shortly after finishing the program (Study II) and one year following completion (Study IV). Interviews will explore contextual factors, barriers and facilitators, and changes in SRHR knowledge, attitudes, and healthcare-seeking behaviors . They will be conducted in person or online, with interpreter support if needed, recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using inductive content analysis guided by relevant implementation frameworks. For Study III, focused ethnographic fieldwork will be conducted to explore how program participants engage with, interpret, and apply SRHR knowledge within the classroom setting. Participant observation, complemented by informal conversations when appropriate, will be carried out across all three program sessions in four groups (two women’s and two men’s groups), a total of 12 observations.
Persons involved in the implementation of the educational program "Sexual Health and Rights for All"
Persons not involved in the implementation of the "Sexual Health and Rights for All"