NAME THAT RECOMMENDATION!!!

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NAME THAT RECOMMENDATION!!!

WHO “Health worker roles” guideline (2015)

Quick Game The task and cadre will be identified. For that task & cadre, discuss at your table: What is the recommendation? Hold up the sign with the recommendation. No peeking at the documents, laptops, tablets, apps, or your neighbor’s stuff. Table with highest number of correct responses wins.

Categories for recommendations

Trial round Provision of injectable hormonal contraceptives by auxiliary nurse midwives? ?

Trial round Provision of injectable hormonal contraceptives by auxiliary nurse midwives?

Trial round Provision of injectable hormonal contraceptives by lay health workers? ?

Trial round Provision of injectable hormonal contraceptives by lay health workers?

LET THE GAME BEGIN!!!

Intra-Uterine Devices Insertion and removal by doctors? ?

Intra-Uterine Devices Insertion and removal by doctors?

Intra-Uterine Devices Insertion and removal by pharmacists? ?

Intra-Uterine Devices Insertion and removal by pharmacists?

Intra-Uterine Devices Insertion and removal by auxiliary nurse midwives? ?

Intra-Uterine Devices Insertion and removal by auxiliary nurse midwives?

Intra-Uterine Devices Insertion and removal by lay health workers? ?

Intra-Uterine Devices Insertion and removal by lay health workers?

Implants Insertion and removal by nurses? ?

Implants Insertion and removal by nurses?

Implants Insertion and removal by auxiliary nurses? ?

Implants Insertion and removal by auxiliary nurses?

Implants Insertion and removal by lay health workers? ?

Implants Insertion and removal by lay health workers?

Tubal Ligation Provision by doctors? ? ?

Tubal Ligation Provision by doctors?

Tubal Ligation Provision by midwives? ?

Tubal Ligation Provision by midwives?

Tubal Ligation Provision by auxiliary nurse midwives? ?

Tubal Ligation Provision by auxiliary nurse midwives?

Tubal Ligation Provision by nurses? ?

Tubal Ligation Provision by nurses?

Vasectomy Provision by associate clinicians? ?

Vasectomy Provision by associate clinicians?

Vasectomy Provision by lay health workers? ?

Vasectomy Provision by lay health workers?

Vasectomy Provision by nurses? ?

Vasectomy Provision by nurses? Same as: