Abstract
sexual and reproductive health, because the wave of transmission has changed from injection to sexual
activities.
Aims: To evaluate the perspectives of sexual and reproductive health experts and providers on strategies
for improving the integrated program of HIV/AIDS with sexual and reproductive health using the nominal
group technique (NGT).
Setting and Design: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran. NGT.
Materials and Methods: It was a semiquantitative/qualitative methodology research through NGT, based
on the opinions of 30 experts and sexual and reproductive health providers in the field of health in
Mazandaran (2016).
Statistical Analysis Used: Semiquantitative/qualitative analysis.
Results: In total, 15 cases got the scores of 2–62 as strategies to improve the integrated program of HIV/
AIDS with sexual and reproductive health. The highest scores were found in society-centered level and
stigma management, and the lowest scores were found in individual-centered level and negotiation skill
training.
Conclusion: One of the strategies to improve the integrated program of HIV/AIDS was the empowerment
of women and men in sexual and reproductive health and stigma management. Based on the results, the
NGT is a useful tool for doing researches and prioritizing the programs. Based on the expert opinion, it can
be concluded that designing strategies based on individual-, community-, and society-centered approach
would be an appropriate approach for improving the integrated program of HIV/AIDS with sexual and
reproductive health issues in Iranian society.
Keywords
HIV/AIDS Integration Nominal group technique Reproductive health Sexual health
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