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“Kunika women are always sick” : views from community focus groups on short birth interval ( kunika ) in Bauchi state, northern Nigeria

机译:“Kunika妇女总是生病”:来自尼日利亚北部的Bauchi州的短生儿州(Kunika)的社区焦点小组的观点

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In Northern Nigeria, short birth interval is common. The word kunika in the Hausa language describes a woman becoming pregnant before weaning her last child. A sizeable literature confirms an association between short birth interval and adverse perinatal and maternal health outcomes. Yet there are few reported studies about how people view short birth interval and its consequences. In support of culturally safe child spacing in Bauchi State, in North East Nigeria, we explored local perspectives about kunika and its consequences. A qualitative descriptive study included 12 gender-segregated focus groups facilitated by local men and women in six communities from the Toro Local Government Area in Bauchi State. Facilitators conducted the groups in the Hausa language and translated the reports of the discussions into English. After an inductive thematic analysis, the local research team reviewed and agreed the themes in a member-checking exercise. Some 49 women and 48 men participated in the 12 focus groups, with an average of eight people in each group. All participants were married with ages ranging from 15 to 45?years. They explained their understanding of kunika, often in terms of pregnancy while breastfeeding. They described many disadvantages of kunika, including health complications for the mother and children, economic consequences, and adverse impact on men’s health and family dynamics. The groups concluded that some people still practise kunika, either intentionally (for example, in order to increase family size or because of competition between co-wives) or unintentionally (for example, because of frequent unprotected sex), and explained the roles of men and women in this. Men and women in our study had a clear understanding of the concept of kunika. They recognized many adverse consequences of kunika beyond the narrow health concerns reported in quantitative studies. Their highlighted impacts of kunika on men’s wellbeing can inform initiatives promoting the role of men in addressing kunika.
机译:在尼日利亚北部,短生间隔是常见的。 Hausa语言的Kunika这个词描述了一个女人在断奶前的孩子之前遭到怀孕。一个相当大的文献证实了短生儿间间隔和不利围产期和产妇健康结果之间的关联。然而,据报道,有关人们如何观看短暂的出生间隔及其后果的研究。为了支持在尼日利亚东北北部的Bauchi国家的文化安全儿童间距,我们探讨了关于Kunika及其后果的当地视角。定性描述性研究包括由托罗本地政府在鲍奇州托罗地方政府区的六个社区促进的12名性别隔离焦点小组。促进者在Hausa语言中进行了群组,并将讨论的报告翻译成英文。在归纳专题分析后,本地研究小组在会员检查锻炼中审查并同意了主题。大约49名妇女和48名男子参加了12个焦点小组,每组平均八人。所有参与者都以15至45岁的岁月结婚了。他们解释了他们对Kunika的理解,通常在怀孕时在母乳喂养时。他们描述了kunika的许多缺点,包括母亲和儿童的健康并发症,经济后果,对男性健康和家庭动态的不利影响。这些团队得出结论,有些人仍然练习kunika,无论是有意的(例如,为了增加家庭规模或由于共同妻子之间的竞争)或无意地(例如,因为频繁的无保护性行为),并解释了男人的角色和女人在这方面。我们研究中的男女对Kunika的概念明确了解。他们认识到Kunika在定量研究中报告的狭隘健康问题之外许多不良后果。他们突出的kunika对男人福祉的影响可以了解促进男人在寻址Kunika的角色的举措。

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