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. 2013 Jul 23;11:123. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-11-123

Table 1.

Components of the intervention

  Process and coverage
Training the factory clinicians
Medical experts in reproductive health, mental health and occupational health provided training to the clinicians aiming at providing related health knowledge to the female workers.
Lectures given by experts
1. The same experts provided the training to clinicians delivered free monthly lectures which were about the knowledge, skills, information session on available preventive services of reproductive health, mental health and occupational health.
2. Each lecture lasted for 2 hours;
3. Six lectures were carried out and approximate 750 female workers participated.
Distribution of educational material hand-out
1. Reproductive health, mental health and occupational health education materials are organized in a booklet, respectively and distributed in various places, such as to factory workshops, to newly recruited workers who received job trainings in the training center, monthly to the dormitories where female workers resided, and free provision of educational materials in the community health center.
2. Approximate 20,000 booklets were distributed.
Video educational materials
1. Video educational materials were broadcasted daily from 9 AM to 10 AM and from 7 PM to 8 PM in the community health center;
2. During the intervention, the broadcast of the Video educational materials were repeated three times every day to ascertain coverage among all workers across shifts.
Propaganda column 1. Eight displays of the study educational information were established in the community center and the workshops which were renewed monthly;
2. The contents of the display complemented to the lectures.