ANNEX 2PICO QUESTIONS AND OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK

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PICO refers to four elements that should be in a question governing a systematic search of the evidence: population, intervention, comparator and outcomes. The following three PICO questions were identified by the Guideline Development Group as the basis for the systematic review. Each question includes outcomes that were identified and scores rated for each.

PICO 1: Is brief sexuality-related counselling (BSC) as applied to adolescents and adults more effective than the usual standard of care in preventing/addressing:

1.1.

sexual difficulties, sexual disease, sexual distress, sexual concerns and sexual misconceptions

1.2.

STIs and HIV

1.3.

unintended pregnancy and abortion

1.4.

sexual violence

1.5.

harmful practices

1.6.

knowledge increase

PICO 2: Is BSC as applied to adolescents and adults more effective and encouraging of sexual well-being than no intervention?

PICO 3: Which elements of (sensitization/training) programmes for primary health-care providers increase knowledge and skills on sexuality counselling/communication? (sensitive issues to consider include: abortion, gender-based violence, sexual dysfunction, sexual health, erectile dysfunction, pleasure, fantasies, sexual orientation, gender identity, same sex desire, sexual desire, female genital mutilation).