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When you least expect this happens it’s already growing: Problematizing the definition of unmet need for family planning

机译:当您最不期望的时候这种情况就已经发生了:对未满足的计划生育需求的定义提出了质疑

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>Background: Unmet need is an important indicator to understand baselines and set goals for family planning interventions. Women may not fall neatly in categories of met or unmet need for family planning as defined by the demographic and health surveys (DHS). We explore women’s experiences of unmet need for family planning and provide empirical examples of how the static, binary DHS definitions of met and unmet need for family planning may be problematic.>Methods: Based on Social Cognitive Theory, we conducted elicitation interviews with 16 married young women between the ages of 20 and 24 in Chimaltenango, Guatemala to explore barriers to accessing and using family planning. Half the participants (n=8) were using a modern method of family planning and half (n=8) were not. The current analysis focuses on data that was coded as ambiguous or unclear for unmet need status.>Results: We identified framings of ambiguity from the women’s narratives that are silenced by the dominant binary of met and unmet need. We show inconsistencies between women’s lived experiences of unmet need and how their experiences would likely be represented in DHS questionnaires: 1) successful use of natural methods; 2) the complexity of “wantedness”; 3) conceptualizing met or unmet need as a trajectory; and 4) laughter obscuring clear response.>Conclusion: Family planning status is a complex trajectory that the DHS may not accurately capture. As a way to reflect the diversity of women’s family planning experiences, we suggest modifying the DHS classifications to incorporate latent met and unmet need as sub-classifications.
机译:>背景:未满足的需求是了解基准并为计划生育干预措施设定目标的重要指标。在人口统计和健康调查(DHS)所定义的计划生育满足或未满足的需求类别中,妇女可能并非整洁。我们探索妇女未满足计划生育需求的经历,并提供经验例证说明满足和未满足的计划生育静态,二进制DHS定义可能会出现问题。>方法:基于社会认知理论,我们在危地马拉Chimaltenango对16名20至24岁的已婚年轻妇女进行了启发式访谈,以探讨获取和使用计划生育的障碍。一半的参与者(n = 8)使用了现代计划生育方法,一半的参与者(n = 8)没有使用计划生育。当前的分析着重于对未满足需求状态进行模棱两可或不清楚的数据。>结果:我们从妇女的叙述中识别出模棱两可的框架,这些叙述因满足和未满足的需求占主导地位而被沉默。我们显示了妇女未得到满足的生活经历与DHS调查表中的她们的经历之间的矛盾:1)成功地使用自然方法; 2)“期望”的复杂性; 3)将满足或未满足的需求概念化为轨迹;和4)笑声掩盖了清晰的反应。>结论:计划生育状态是DHS可能无法准确捕捉的复杂轨迹。为了反映妇女计划生育经历的多样性,我们建议修改DHS分类,以将潜在的满足和未满足的需求作为子分类。

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