Take part in PHE’s Reproductive Health Indicators consensus process

Posted 28 February 2020

Date: 28 Feb 2020

Type: FSRH News and Information

Public Health England (PHE) invites FSRH members to take part in the national Reproductive Health Indicators Delphi consensus process. This process aims to develop a set of core indicators, which will be the first of their kind in the UK, and will remedy the paucity of data on reproductive health.

The Reproductive Health Indicators will measure the reproductive health status of the population and monitor changes over time. This set of indicators will measure reproductive choices, reproductive wellness, and early indication of reproductive ill health.

Participants will answer a structured online questionnaire over two rounds to reach agreement about which indicators should be included. In round one, participants will be asked to score the importance of including each measure. In the second round, participants will receive a reminder of their ratings, a summary of the group’s responses, and a further online questionnaire to re-score the original list of indicators. Each round will take approximately 30 minutes.

The first round of the questionnaire is now running, and will close on Sunday 15 March.

 

To access the questionnaire, click here.

To find out more, click here.