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Uncovering and responding to needs for sexual and reproductive health care among poor urban female adolescents in Nicaragua.

机译:在尼加拉瓜的贫困城市女性青少年中发现并响应性保健和生殖保健的需求。

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BACKGROUND: To meet the needs of female adolescents from low-income urban areas for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care, vouchers providing free-of-charge access to SRH care at 19 primary care clinics were distributed in Managua, Nicaragua. These vouchers substantially increased the use of services, demonstrating that many adolescents are willing to use such services, if readily accessible. The voucher redemption made it possible to identify the nature of existing, but largely unmet, needs for SRH care. METHOD: The medical files from 3301 consultations with female adolescents were analysed using descriptive statistical methods and multiple logistic regression. RESULTS: Female adolescents presented SRH problems that merited medical attention. The mean number of problems presented was 1.5 per consultation: 34% of the vouchers were used for contraceptives, 31% for complaints related to sexually transmitted infection (STI) or reproductive tract infection (RTI), 28% for advice/counselling, 28% for antenatal check-up and 18% for pregnancy testing. A new category of health care users emerged: sexually active girls who were neither pregnant nor mothers and who sought contraceptives or STI/RTI treatment. Contraceptive use doubled among the sexually active non-pregnant voucher redeemers. Consultation with a female doctor younger than 36 years was associated with a higher chance of having contraceptives prescribed. CONCLUSION: Accessible and appropriate SRH care has the potential to make an important contribution to the increased contraceptive use, decreased risk of unwanted teenage pregnancies and decreased prevalence of STIs/RTIs among underserved adolescents. Once adolescents access the services, providers have a crucial role in ensuring current and continuing needs are met.
机译:背景:为了满足来自低收入城市地区的女性青少年的性健康和生殖健康(SRH)护理需求,在尼加拉瓜的马那瓜分发了19张初级保健诊所免费提供的SRH护理券。这些代金券大大增加了服务的使用,表明许多青少年愿意使用这些服务(如果容易获得的话)。凭单兑换可以确定SRH护理现有但基本上未满足的需求的性质。方法:使用描述性统计方法和多元logistic回归分析了3301例女性青少年咨询中的医疗档案。结果:女青少年表现出SRH问题,值得医疗关注。每次咨询平均提出的问题数量为1.5:34%的代用券用于避孕药具,31%的与性传播感染(STI)或生殖道感染(RTI)有关的投诉,28%的咨询/辅导,28%用于产前检查,18%用于妊娠测试。出现了一种新的卫生保健使用者类别:既没有孕妇也没有母亲并且寻求避孕或STI / RTI治疗的性活跃女孩。在性活跃的非怀孕代金券兑换者中,避孕药具的使用量增加了一倍。向未满36岁的女医生进行咨询会增加开具避孕药具的机会。结论:可及性和适当的性健康和生殖健康护理有可能为避孕药具的使用增加,未成年人怀孕的风险降低以及性服务不足青少年中性传播感染/生殖道感染的患病率降低做出重要贡献。青少年获得服务后,提供者将在确保满足当前和持续的需求方面发挥关键作用。

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