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Engaging men in an mHealth approach to support postpartum family planning among couples in Kenya: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究:让男性参与移动健康方法以支持肯尼亚夫妇的产后计划生育

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Involving male partners in family planning (FP) education and counseling may improve FP utilization and help meet couples’ reproductive health needs in the postpartum period. We aimed to explore Kenyan men’s and women’s perspectives on an interactive short message service (SMS) approach to support postpartum FP decision-making, and inform intervention content for a randomized controlled trial (RCT). We conducted four focus group discussions (FGD) among men (n?=?35) and two among pregnant/postpartum women (n?=?15) in western Kenya. Female participants were recruited at antenatal clinics; male participants were referred by antenatal attendees. FGDs included participant critique of pilot theory-based SMS messages. FGD transcripts were coded by two investigators and analyzed using an iterative, modified grounded theory approach. These data informed the intervention and RCT design, in which women had the option to refer male partners for trial enrollment. Men strongly desired inclusion in FP programs, and frequently discussed negative relationship consequences of women’s covert contraceptive use. Female and male participants voiced a variety of concerns about contraceptive side effects and potential harms, which were central to narratives of community influence on personal contraceptive choices. Most participants felt that receiving FP-focused SMS and including men would be beneficial. They perceived that SMS dialogue with a nurse about FP could reduce misperceptions and may stimulate communication within couples, thereby improving contraceptive access and continuation. Shared decision-making around FP within couple relationships, in consultation with clinicians, was highly valued. Health concerns about FP and limited couple communication are perceived contributors to postpartum unmet contraceptive need. With women’s consent, the inclusion of male partners in FP services, and specifically in an mHealth SMS intervention, is acceptable and desired. Receiving SMS may trigger communication about postpartum FP within couples. SMS content should address contraceptive knowledge gaps, anticipated side effects and FP misperceptions, and allow for real-time method choice assistance.
机译:让男性伴侣参与计划生育(FP)的教育和咨询可能会提高计划生育的利用率,并有助于满足产后夫妇的生殖健康需求。我们旨在探讨肯尼亚男性和女性对交互式短信服务(SMS)方法的看法,以支持产后FP决策,并为随机对照试验(RCT)提供干预内容。在肯尼亚西部,我们在男性(n = 35)中进行了四个焦点小组讨论(FGD),在孕妇/产后女性(n = 15)中进行了两次讨论。在产前诊所招募了女性参与者;男性参与者由产前参与者推荐。 FGD包括对基于试验理论的SMS消息的参与者批评。 FGD成绩单由两名调查员编码,并使用迭代的,改进的扎根理论方法进行分析。这些数据为干预和RCT设计提供了依据,妇女可以选择将男性伴侣推荐参加试验。男性强烈希望将其纳入计划生育计划,并经常讨论女性秘密使用避孕药带来的负面关系后果。男性和女性参与者对避孕药的副作用和潜在危害表达了各种担忧,这对于社区对个人避孕药选择的影响的叙述至关重要。大多数参与者认为,接收以FP为重点的SMS并包括男性将是有益的。他们认为与护士进行有关FP的SMS对话可以减少误解,并可以刺激夫妻之间的交流,从而改善避孕药具的使用和持续性。与临床医生协商,在夫妻关系中围绕FP进行的共同决策备受重视。人们认为,对FP的健康问题和有限的夫妻沟通是导致产后避孕需求未得到满足的原因。在妇女的同意下,将男性伴侣纳入计划生育服务,特别是在mHealth SMS干预中是可以接受和期望的。接收SMS可能会触发夫妻之间有关产后FP的通信。 SMS内容应解决避孕知识的不足,预期的副作用和FP误解,并应提供实时的方法选择帮助。

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