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Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Explain Expecting Couples Birth Preparedness Intentions in a Rural Setting: A Cross-Sectional Study from Rukwa, Southern Tanzania

机译:用计划行为理论解释在农村环境中对夫妇的生育准备意向:来自坦桑尼亚南部Rukwa的横断面研究

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Background. According to the Theory of Planned Behavior, an intention to carry out a certain behavior facilitates action. In the context of planning for birth, certain preparations and planning may better ensure maternal and neonatal survival. Little is known on the predictors of birth preparedness intention among expecting couples. The aim of this study was to determine the predictors of birth preparedness intentions among expecting couples. Methods. A community based cross-sectional study targeting pregnant women and their partners was performed from June until October 2017. A three-stage probability sampling technique was employed to obtain a sample of 546 couples A structured questionnaire based upon the Theory of Planned Behavior was used. The questionnaire explored three main domains of birth preparedness intentions. These three domains included (1) attitudes towards birth preparedness, (2) perceived subjective norms towards birth preparedness, and (3) perceived behavior control towards birth preparedness. Results. The vast majority of study participants had birth preparedness intentions. This included 521 (95.4%) pregnant women and 543 (99.5%) of their male partners. After adjusting for the confounders, the predictors of birth preparedness intentions among pregnant women were attitude (AOR=70.134, 95% CI=12.536-392.360, p<0.001) and perceived behavior control (AOR=7.327, 95% CI=1.545-34.761, p<0.05) which were significant. Among male partners, only attitudes (AOR=31.315, 95% CI=1.497-655.149, p<0.05) influenced the birth preparedness intention. Conclusion. Birth preparedness intention among male partners was higher compared to their female partners. The reason for the difference could be the concern each group puts on the issue of birth preparedness. Among the three domains of intention, attitude and perceived behavior control were statistically significant predictors of birth preparedness intention among pregnant women. Attitude was the only domain which influenced birth preparedness intention among male partners. Therefore, interventional studies are recommended targeting attitudes and perceived behavior control in order to boost birth preparedness intention.
机译:背景。根据计划行为理论,进行某种行为的意图有助于采取行动。在计划生育时,某些准备和计划可能会更好地确保孕产妇和新生儿的生存。关于预期夫妇中生育准备意图的预测因素知之甚少。这项研究的目的是确定预期夫妇中生育准备意图的预测因子。方法。一项针对孕妇及其伴侣的社区横断面研究于6月至2017年10月进行。采用三阶段概率抽样技术获得546对夫妇的样本。使用了基于计划行为理论的结构化问卷。问卷调查了三个方面的出生准备意向。这三个领域包括(1)对生育准备的态度,(2)对生育准备的主观规范,以及(3)对生育准备的行为控制。结果。绝大多数的研究参与者都有生育准备的意图。其中包括521名(95.4%)孕妇和543名(99.5%)男性伴侣。在对混杂因素进行调整之后,孕妇的生育准备意向的预测因素是态度(AOR = 70.134,95%CI = 12.536-392.360,p <0.001)和感知行为控制(AOR = 7.327,95%CI = 1.545-34.761)。 ,p <0.05)。在男性伴侣中,只有态度(AOR = 31.315,95%CI = 1.497-655.149,p <0.05)会影响生育准备的意愿。结论。男性伴侣的生育准备意愿高于女性伴侣。造成这种差异的原因可能是每个小组对生育准备问题的关注。在意向的三个领域中,态度和知觉行为控制是孕妇生育准备意向的统计学显着预测指标。态度是唯一影响男性伴侣生育意愿的领域。因此,建议进行干预研究,以态度和感知的行为控制为目标,以提高生育准备的意愿。

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