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Keeping silent about emergency contraceptives in Addis Ababa: a qualitative study among young people, service providers, and key stakeholders

机译:对亚的斯亚贝巴的紧急避孕药保持沉默:年轻人,服务提供者和主要利益相关者的定性研究

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Background The growing popularity of emergency contraceptives (ECs) among urban youth in Sub-Saharan Africa is accompanied by debates on morality and health. This study was situated in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and aimed to explore how these debates affect the way in which the product is promoted at a national level, how it is dispensed by service providers, and how young people access, purchase, and get informed about ECs. Methods Data were collected using qualitative methods: observations in pharmacies, administering semi-structured questionnaires to young people in pharmacies (N?=?36), informal interviews with young people (N?=?65), and in-depth interviews with service providers (N?=?8) and key stakeholders (N?=?3). Results Key stakeholders, uncomfortable with high sales of ECs, and service providers, worried about women’s health, promiscuity and the neglect of condoms, stay silent about ECs. Most young people had used ECs more than once. In a context where premarital sex is morally sanctioned ECs provide young people with a way of keeping their sexual lives secret and they fit well with their sex lives that often entail infrequent sexual encounters. Young people preferred (but they are also left with no other option than) to seek information from discreet sources, including friends and partners, leaflets and the mass media. In addition, service providers misunderstood young people’s purchasing behaviour, characterized by buying ECs quickly and feeling too embarrassed to ask questions, as a rejection of counselling. The resultant lack of information about ECs sometimes led to confusion about how to take the pills. Conclusions The attitudes and beliefs of key stakeholders and service providers result in a lack of clear information on ECs available to young people. This could be addressed by improving the information leaflet, providing clear instructions of use on blister packages, strategically distributing posters, and service providers adopting a more proactive attitude.
机译:背景技术紧急避孕药(ECs)在撒哈拉以南非洲的城市青年中日益流行,伴随着关于道德与健康的辩论。这项研究位于埃塞俄比亚的亚的斯亚贝巴,旨在探讨这些辩论如何影响产品在全国范围内的推广方式,服务提供商如何分配产品以及年轻人如何获取,购买和了解有关信息。 ECs。方法采用定性方法收集数据:在药房进行观察,对药房的年轻人进行半结构化问卷调查(N?=?36),对年轻人的非正式访谈(N?=?65)以及对服务的深入访谈提供者(N?=?8)和主要利益相关者(N?=?3)。结果主要利益相关者对EC的销量很高感到不满意,而服务提供商则对妇女的健康,滥交和避孕套的疏忽感到不安,对EC保持沉默。大多数年轻人使用EC的次数不止一次。在道德上受到婚前性行为制裁的情况下,欧洲共同体为年轻人提供了一种保持性生活秘密的方式,使他们与自己的性生活相适应,而这种性生活往往很少发生性接触。年轻人更愿意(但也别无选择)从谨慎的渠道(包括朋友和合作伙伴,传单和大众媒体)寻求信息。此外,服务提供商误解了年轻人的购买行为,这种行为的特点是迅速购买EC,并感到尴尬而无法提问,这是对咨询的拒绝。结果导致缺乏有关EC的信息有时会导致人们对如何服用这些药感到困惑。结论主要利益相关者和服务提供商的态度和信念导致缺乏有关年轻人可用的EC的清晰信息。这可以通过改进信息传单,在泡罩包装上提供清晰的使用说明,有策略地分发海报以及服务提供商采取更积极的态度来解决。

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