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Factors influencing men’s involvement in antenatal care services: a cross-sectional study in a low resource setting, Central Tanzania

机译:影响男性参与产前护理服务的因素:坦桑尼亚中部资源贫乏地区的横断面研究

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Men’s involvement can impact the delays in the decision to seek health care and in reaching a health facility, which are contributing causes for increased maternal mortality. Despite of the call to involve men in antenatal care, their participation is not well understood. This study aimed to determine the level of men’s involvement in antenatal care and the factors influencing their involvement in these services. A cross sectional study of 966 randomly selected men aged 18?years or older was conducted in Dodoma Region, from June 2014 to November 2015. Face to face interviews were conducted using a pretested structured questionnaire. The outcome variable was men’s involvement and was constructed from four dichotomized items which were scored zero to two for low involvement and three to four for high involvement. A multiple logistic model was used to measure the factors influencing men’s involvement in antenatal care services. The level of men’s involvement in antenatal care was high (53.9%). Majority 89% of respondents made joint decisions on seeking antenatal care. More than half (63.4%) of respondents accompanied their partners to the antenatal clinic at least once. Less than a quarter (23.5%) of men was able to discuss issues related to pregnancy with their partner’s health care providers. About 77.3% of respondents provided physical support to their partners during the antenatal period. Factors influencing men’s involvement in antenatal care were occupation (AOR?=?0.692, 95% CI?=?0.511–0.936), ethnicity (AOR?=?1.495, 95% CI?=?1.066–2.097), religion (AOR?=?1.826, 95% CI?=?1.245–2.677), waiting time (AOR?=?1.444, 95% CI?=?1.094–1.906), information regarding men’s involvement in antenatal care (AOR?=?3.077, 95% CI?=?2.076–4.562) and men’s perception about theattitude of health care providers (AOR?=?1.548, 95%CI?=?1.090–2.199). Overall, more than half of respondents reported high involvement in antenatal care services. Access to information on men’s involvement, religion, occupation, ethnicity, waiting time and men’s perception about the attitude of care providers were significant factors influencing men’s involvement in antenatal care services in this study. Health promotion is needed to empower men with essential information for meaningful involvement in antenatal care services.
机译:男性的参与可能会影响到寻求医疗护理和到达医疗机构的决定的​​延迟,这是导致孕产妇死亡率增加的原因。尽管有人呼吁男子参与产前保健,但人们对她们的参与尚不甚了解。这项研究旨在确定男性参与产前护理的水平以及影响他们参与这些服务的因素。 2014年6月至2015年11月,在多多玛地区对966名年龄在18岁及以上的男性进行随机选择,进行了横断面研究。使用预先测试的结构化问卷进行了面对面访谈。结果变量是男性的参与程度,它由四个二分项构成,对于低参与度,得分为零到两个,对于高参与度,得分为三到四个。多元逻辑模型用于衡量影响男性参与产前护理服务的因素。男性参与产前护理的比例很高(53.9%)。绝大多数89%的受访者共同决定寻求产前护理。超过一半(63.4%)的受访者至少有一次陪伴伴侣去产前诊所。不到四分之一(23.5%)的男性能够与伴侣的医疗保健提供者讨论与怀孕有关的问题。大约77.3%的受访者在产前期间为伴侣提供身体支持。影响男性参与产前护理的因素包括职业(AOR?=?0.692,95%CI?=?0.511–0.936),种族(AOR?=?1.495,95%CI?=?1.066–2.097),宗教信仰(AOR? =?1.826,95%CI?=?1.245–2.677),等待时间(AOR?=?1.444,95%CI?=?1.094–1.906),有关男性参与产前护理的信息(AOR?=?3.077,95) %CI = 2.067-4.562)和男性对医护人员态度的看法(AOR = 1.548,95%CI = 1.090-2.199)。总体而言,超过一半的受访者表示高度参与产前护理服务。获得有关男性参与,宗教,职业,种族,等待时间以及男性对护理提供者态度的信息的信息是影响男性参与此项产前护理服务的重要因素。需要促进健康,以使男子拥有必要的信息,以有意义地参与产前保健服务。

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