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Barriers to male involvement in contraceptive uptake and reproductive health services: a qualitative study of men and women’s perceptions in two rural districts in Uganda

机译:男性参与避孕药具和生殖健康服务的障碍:对乌干达两个农村地区男女观念的定性研究

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Background Spousal communication can improve family planning use and continuation. Yet, in countries with high fertility rates and unmet need, men have often been regarded as unsupportive of their partner’s use of family planning methods. This study examines men and women’s perceptions regarding obstacles to men’s support and uptake of modern contraceptives. Methods A qualitative study using 18 focus group discussions (FGDs) with purposively selected men aged 15–54 and women aged 15–49 as well as eight key informant interviews (KIIs) with government and community leaders was conducted in 2012 in Bugiri and Mpigi Districts, Uganda. Open-ended question guides were used to explore men and women’s perceptions regarding barriers to men’s involvement in reproductive health. All FGDs and KIIs were recorded, translated, and transcribed verbatim. Transcripts were coded and analyzed thematically using ATLAS.ti. Results Five themes were identified as rationale for men’s limited involvement: (i) perceived side effects of female contraceptive methods which disrupt sexual activity, (ii) limited choices of available male contraceptives, including fear and concerns relating to vasectomy, (iii) perceptions that reproductive health was a woman’s domain due to gender norms and traditional family planning communication geared towards women, (iv) preference for large family sizes which are uninhibited by prolonged birth spacing; and (v) concerns that women’s use of contraceptives will lead to extramarital sexual relations. In general, knowledge of effective contraceptive methods was high. However, lack of time and overall limited awareness regarding the specific role of men in reproductive health was also thought to deter men’s meaningful involvement in issues related to fertility regulation. Conclusion Decision-making on contraceptive use is the shared responsibility of men and women. Effective development and implementation of male-involvement family planning initiatives should address barriers to men’s supportive participation in reproductive health, including addressing men's negative beliefs regarding contraceptive services.
机译:背景配偶沟通可以改善计划生育的使用和延续。但是,在生育率高且需求未得到满足的国家中,人们经常认为男人不支持伴侣使用计划生育方法。这项研究调查了男人和女人对男性支持和采用现代避孕药的障碍的看法。方法2012年在Bugiri和Mpigi区进行了18次焦点小组讨论(FGD),对15至54岁的男性和15-49岁的女性进行了定性研究,并对政府和社区领导人进行了八次关键知情人访谈(KII)。乌干达。不限成员名额的问题指南用于探讨男人和男人对阻碍男人参与生殖健康的障碍的看法。所有的烟气脱硫剂和KIIs均被逐字记录,翻译和转录。使用ATLAS.ti对成绩单进行编码和主题分析。结果确定了五个主题来限制男性参与的理由:(i)女性避孕方法的副作用会破坏性活动;(ii)现有男性避孕方法的选择有限,包括对输精管切除术的恐惧和担忧;(iii)由于性别规范和针对妇女的传统计划生育交流,生殖健康是妇女的工作领域;(iv)偏爱大型家庭,不受生育间隔延长的限制; (v)担心妇女使用避孕药具会导致婚外性关系。通常,对有效避孕方法的知识很高。但是,人们也缺乏时间和对男性在生殖健康中的特殊作用的整体认识有限,这阻碍了男性有意义地参与与生育力调节有关的问题。结论避孕方法的使用是男人和女人的共同责任。有效制定和实施与男性有关的计划生育计划应解决男性支持生殖健康的障碍,包括消除男性对避孕服务的消极信念。

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