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The training goal for oral contraceptives aims to enhance the competency of healthcare providers in delivering safe services to women.
2016 · 1 pages

Abstract
This objective is achieved through improved service delivery. Healthcare providers are expected to demonstrate specific skills and knowledge in the following areas. Demonstrating appropriate counselling skills for oral contraceptive methods is a key objective. This involves providing accurate information to women about the various oral contraceptive options available, their benefits, and potential side effects. Healthcare providers must be able to assess the eligibility of women for oral contraceptive methods and provide them according to standard procedure and guidelines. Follow-up care is also a critical aspect of oral contraceptive service delivery. Healthcare providers must describe the necessary follow-up care for clients using oral contraceptive methods, including regular check-ups and monitoring for potential side effects. Additionally, they must be able to manage side effects and other issues related to oral contraceptive methods, such as irregular bleeding or mood changes. Correct record keeping and reporting of clients using oral contraceptive methods are essential for maintaining accurate patient records and tracking service delivery outcomes. Healthcare providers must demonstrate the ability to accurately document client information, including medical history, contraceptive method prescribed, and any side effects or issues encountered. By achieving these learning objectives, healthcare providers can enhance their competency in providing safe and effective oral contraceptive services to women, ultimately improving reproductive health outcomes.
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