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“If you do vasectomy and come back here weak, I will divorce you”: a qualitative study of community perceptions about vasectomy in Southern Ghana

机译:“如果您进行输精管结扎术而回到这里变得虚弱,我将与您离婚”:对加纳南部输精管结扎术社区认识的定性研究

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Background Male involvement in contraceptive use is increasingly becoming a global reproductive health issue. Vasectomy is one of the two male modern contraceptive methods espoused by the National Family Planning Policy in Ghana. Despite these advocacies, there are reports of low patronage of this method in Ghana. This study adhering to RATS guidelines on qualitative research therefore explored the social and cultural factors that may be affecting the low vasectomy uptake in Southern Ghana. Methods The study was conducted in Sefwi Bibiani-Ahwiaso Bekwai (SBAB) District and Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) Municipal area in the Western and Central regions of Ghana respectively. Twelve Focus Group Discussions were held with both male and female community members. In-depth interviews were also carried out with Community Health Officers (CHOs), Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) and health managers at both the district and regional levels. The discussions and interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using Nvivo 10. Results The study revealed that vasectomy was perceived as an act against God, which was punishable either by death or answerable on judgement day. Vasectomy was also perceived to be a form of castration, which can make men weak and incapable, thereby unable to satisfy their wives sexually, leading to marital conflicts. Women were more concerned about the negative effects of vasectomy on men. Cafalgin and panacin which are locally manufactured analgesics were perceived to have contraceptive abilities and therefore used by men as an alternative to modern contraceptive methods. Conclusions Stigma and the misconceptions in the community may be accounting for the low vasectomy uptake in Ghana despite several advocacy strategies. Women were highly influential in a man's decision on vasectomy. This calls for the need to increase health education to demystify the misconceptions about vasectomy. Vasectomy-related campaign messages should target both men and women.
机译:背景技术男性参与避孕药具的使用正日益成为全球生殖健康问题。输精管切除术是加纳国家计划生育政策所倡导的两种男性现代避孕方法之一。尽管有这些主张,但有报道称加纳这种方法的光顾度较低。因此,该研究坚持了RATS的定性研究指南,因此探讨了可能影响加纳南部输精管结扎术低摄取的社会和文化因素。方法该研究分别在加纳西部和中部地区的Sefwi Bibiani-Ahwiaso Bekwai(SBAB)区和Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem(KEEA)市区进行。与男性和女性社区成员举行了十二次焦点小组讨论。还与地区和地区两级的社区卫生官员(CHO),社区卫生志愿者(CHV)和卫生经理进行了深入访谈。使用Nvivo 10对讨论和访谈进行记录,逐字记录并进行分析。结果研究表明,输精管结扎术被认为是对上帝的一种行为,可以判处死刑或在判决当日予以答复。输精管切除术也被认为是cast割的一种形式,可以使男人虚弱无能,从而无法使妻子的性满足,从而导致婚姻冲突。女性更担心输精管切除术对男性的负面影响。被认为是当地生产的镇痛药的卡法金和泛纳辛具有避孕能力,因此被男性用作现代避孕方法的替代方法。结论尽管采取了多种倡导策略,但耻辱感和社区误解可能是加纳输精管切除术吸收率低的原因。女人对男人进行输精管切除术的决定影响很大。这就要求有必要加强健康教育,以消除对输精管切除术的误解。与输精管切除术有关的运动信息应同时针对男性和女性。

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