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“I did not plan to have a baby. This is the outcome of our work”: a qualitative study exploring unintended pregnancy among female sex workers

机译:“我没有打算生孩子。这是我们工作的结果“:一个定性研究,探索女性性工作者之间的意外怀孕

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High number of unintended pregnancies—often leading to induced abortions—are reported among female sex workers (FSWs), highlighting a major unmet need for contraception. To better understand barriers to contraceptive use, we explored FSW’s pregnancy perceptions and experiences of unintended pregnancy. We hypothesized that sex work exacerbates barriers to contraceptive use and that FSW’s pregnancy perceptions and experiences of unintended pregnancy influence future commitment to contraceptive use. We conducted in-depth interviews with 11 FSWs (January–June 2019) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. We purposively sampled FSWs with a positive pregnancy test from those participating in a HIV vaccine preparedness cohort. We used open ended questions to explore how FSWs make decisions when facing barriers to contraceptive use, dealing with unintended pregnancy and adhering to contraceptive use after experiencing unintended pregnancy. All interviews were conducted in Kiswahili, audio-recorded, transcribed and translated into English. Grounded theory approach was used to analyse transcripts. Open and selective coding was performed using Nvivo software. FSWs reported that sex work impedes good contraceptive behaviour because sex workers felt unable to negotiate consistent condom use, avoided health services due to stigma, missed monthly contraceptive supplies because of inconvenient clinic operating hours or skipped contraceptive pills when intoxicated after taking alcohol. FSWs who perceived pregnancy to be a burden terminated the pregnancy because of fear of loss of income during pregnancy or child rearing expenses in case child support was not assured by their partners. FSWs who perceived pregnancy to be a blessing decided to keep the pregnancy because they desired motherhood and hoped that children would bring prosperity. Family planning counselling and availability of contraceptives during postpartum care influenced the initiation of contraception among FSWs. Financial hardships related to childrearing or painful abortion experiences influenced FSWs’ commitment to good contraceptive practices. Our results demonstrate that FSWs face barriers to initiating and adhering to contraceptive use because of sex work stigma, inability to negotiate condoms and failure to access medical services at their convenience. Our findings underscore the need to integrate contraceptive services with HIV programs serving FSWs in their areas of work.
机译:在女性性工作者(FSWS)中报告了大量意外怀孕 - 往往导致诱导堕胎 - 突出了对避孕的重大未满足的需求。为了更好地了解避孕使用的障碍,我们探讨了FSW的怀孕感知和意外怀孕的经验。我们假设性工作加剧避孕使用的障碍,而FSW的怀孕感知和意外怀孕的经验会影响未来对避孕用途的承诺。我们在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆(2019年1月 - 2019年1月至6月)进行了深入的访谈。我们用来自参与HIV疫苗制备队列的人的阳性妊娠试验进行了自动取样的FSW。我们使用开放的最终问题来探索如何在面对避孕用途的障碍时如何做出决策,处理意外怀孕并在经历意外怀孕后遵守避孕药。所有面试都在斯瓦希里语进行,音频记录,转录并翻译成英文。接地理论方法用于分析成绩单。使用NVIVO软件进行打开和选择性编码。 FSWS报告称,性工作阻碍了良好的避孕行为,因为性工作者认为由于耻辱而避免卫生服务,避免了卫生服务,因为临床工作时间不方便或跳过禁忌丸剂。服用酒精后毒菌。根据其伴侣,他们认为怀孕或儿童支持的幼儿损失损失,他们认为怀孕的fsws被认为是怀孕的负担。根据他们所希望的母性,他们认为怀孕是祝福的fsws决定保持怀孕,并希望孩子带来繁荣。产后护理期间避孕药的计划生育咨询和可用性影响了FSWS之间的避孕措施。与儿童或痛苦的堕胎经验有关的财务困境影响了FSWS对良好避孕措施的承诺。我们的结果表明,由于性工作耻辱,由于性工作耻辱而无法谈判和遵守避孕药的障碍,无法谈判安全套,并且无法在方便的情况下访问医疗服务。我们的调查结果强调了与在其工作领域提供FSWS的艾滋病毒计划将避孕课程集成。

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