7. Expected rezults
7. Expected rezults
General:
- improvement of the legal framework on the functioning of the reproductive health service;
- the reproductive health subject included in the undergraduate and graduate studies curriculum;
- qualified, comprehensive and integrate reproductive health services organized in every district and city;
- the regulations on health care in family planning adjusted to the international requirements;
- the family planning record, monitoring and evaluation system developed;
- sexual education implemented in the education system as well;
- the local information, education and communication system developed.
7.1. Related to family planning:
- the prevalence of modern contraception will exceed 50%. Hormonal contraception will exceed 10%, and voluntary surgical sterilization will exceed 5%;
- consultation in choosing the optimal contraceptive method will become a constitutive part of the primary health care system;
- the population’s information and education level in family planning will exceed 75%;
- the level of the population’s access to family planning services will increase.
7.2. Related to safe motherhood:
The following rates will decrease:
- the rate of maternal mortality, under 20 per 100 thousnad live births;
- the rate of perinatal mortality, under 10 per 1000 live and still births;
- the rate of early neonatal mortality, under 5 per 1000 live births;
- the rate of early neonatal morbidity, under 200 per 1000 live births;
- equal access of women to perinatal care regardless of the place of living and social status;
- during the antenatal health care the pregnant women will be offered at least six visits, including one in the first quarter of the pregnancy period;
- the target population will have healthy perinatal care attitudes and habits.
7.3. Related to the sexual and reproductive health of teenagers and young people:
- sexual education will be implemented in at least 80 % of the schools of the country;
- the teenager’s and youth’s information and education level in sexual and reproductive health will exceed 80%;
- every locality of the country will be provided with youth-friendly health services;
- the following decreases will be observed:
- teenage pregnancy – by 30%;
- syphilis incidence in teenagers – by 20%.
7.4. Related to the prevention and management of reproductive tract infections:
- the counseling of patients infected with sexually transmitted infections will be integrated with the family planning and family doctor service;
- the information and education level of the population of reproductive age in sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS will exceed 75%;
- the extent of the participation of population of reproductive age in risky behavior decision-making will increase;
- the HIV/AIDS incidence will stay at the level of the year 2004. The frequency of mother-to-child transition of HIV will decrease to less than 1%.
7.5. Related to abortion and pregnancy termination services:
- the population’s level of information and education in abortion issues will increase;
- abortion rate will not exceed 15 from 1000 women of reproductive age;
- the frequency of post-abortion complications will decrease;
- the maternal mortality from post-abortion complications will be avoided;
- more than 70% of the patients after an abortion will leave the medical institution with a well selected contraceptive method.
7.6. Related to Sterility Prevention and Management:
- the number of visits and access of the sterile couples to qualified health services will increase;
- the level of information and education of the population of reproductive health in infertility prophylaxis issues will increase.
7.7. Related to domestic violence and sexual abuse prevention and management:
- the population’s level of information and education in domestic violence and sexual abuse will increase;
- the number of domestic violence and sexual abuse cases will decrease.
7.8. Related to the prevention of trafficking in human beings:
- the population’s level of information and education in the trafficking in human beings phenomenon and its consequences will increase;
- the number of trafficked persons will decrease.
7.9. Related to the early diagnosis and management of breast and genital cancer:
- the population’s level of information and education in fighting genital and breast cancer issues will meet the European standards;
- the percentage of diagnosis of cervical cancer in stage 0 will exceed 25, and in stages I-II – 45.
7.10. Related to sexual health of elderly persons:
The level on information and education of elderly persons in sexual health will exceed 60%;
every locality of Moldova will develop counseling services for elderly persons with sexual problems.
7.11. Sexual and reproductive health of men:
- men’s level of information on sexual and reproductive health protection will exceed 70%;
- all of the family planning services in the country will grant counseling to men on sexual and reproduction issues.







