WHO Self-care Interventions for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

WHO Self-care Interventions for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

The “WHO Self-care Interventions for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights” guideline presents insights from the Global Values and Preferences Survey (GVPS) and focus group discussions, informing the development of normative guidance on self-care interventions for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Conducted among healthcare providers and potential end-users globally, the GVPS, with 825 respondents from 112 countries, explores values and preferences around self-care interventions. The report delves into the people-centered approach, showcasing diversity, revealing knowledge gaps, and emphasising the significance of individual circumstances and environments. With chapters presenting both qualitative and quantitative data, including visualisations, this document serves as a comprehensive supplement to the guideline, offering a deeper understanding of the values and preferences central to the development of self-care interventions for SRHR.