Effect of a board game about sexually transmitted infections on imprisoned women’s knowledge: protocol for a quasi-experimental study

Author:

Carvalho Isaiane da SilvaORCID,Mendes Ryanne Carolynne Marques GomesORCID,Souza Soares Lima Laís Helena deORCID,Leal Luciana PedrosaORCID,Guedes Tatiane GomesORCID,Linhares Francisca Márcia PereiraORCID

Abstract

IntroductionThe prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in imprisoned women is high. In the prison school context, education in health is one of the best strategies to achieve positive indicators in terms of health promotion and disease prevention. The use of educational technologies, such as board games, can aid in the process of knowledge acquisition on a given subject matter. This article describes the protocol of a health educational intervention that addresses content about sexually transmitted infections directed to imprisoned women in a prison school.Methods and analysisA quasi-experimental study to test the effect of a board game on 64 imprisoned women’s level of knowledge about sexually transmitted infections. The Previna board game was specifically created and validated for these women. The primary outcome will be the level of knowledge on sexually transmitted infections, measured using a score obtained after the assessment conducted during the initial interview, immediately after the intervention and after 15 days.Ethics and disclosureThis study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Pernambuco (Opinion No. 3 986 050 and CAAE: 30035520.7.0000.5208). The results will be presented to the school and to the Federal University of Pernambuco, as part of the activities of a PhD Thesis in Nursing, and will be disclosed in peer-reviewed journals and scientific events.Trial registration numberRBR-2JWS7DV.

Funder

Science and Technology Support Foundation of the State of Pernambuco

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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