Pires, Paulo Henrique das Neves Martins2021-03-182021-03-182020-03-17http://hdl.handle.net/10625/59763Implementation research methods were found to be an efficient extension tool in population health and education, and educational professionals vocational training. The two-page article provides a review of the project, methodology, intervention and results. Reproductive health, family planning, and contraceptive knowledge and other “culturally sensitive” information was transferred from researchers, interviewers and project surveyors to target groups for further discussion and dissemination, including community leaders, religious leaders, midwives, traditional healers, school teachers, and health professionals.application/pdfenCOMMUNITY HEALTHREPRODUCTIVE HEALTHKNOWLEDGE SHARINGHEALTH CARE DELIVERYHEALTH EDUCATIONHEALTH-CARE DELIVERYMOZAMBIQUESOUTH OF SAHARAImplementation research methods : an extension tool in health education and informationJournal Article (peer-reviewed)