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'You try to play a role in her pregnancy' - a qualitative study on recent fathers' perspectives about childbearing and encounter with the maternal health system in Kigali, Rwanda

机译:“你试图在她的怀孕中扮演角色”-对卢旺达基加利近代父亲关于生育和与孕产妇保健系统相遇的观点的定性研究

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BACKGROUND: Rwanda has raised gender equality on the political agenda and is, among other things, striving for involving men in reproductive health matters. With these structural changes taking place, traditional gender norms in this setting are challenged. Deeper understanding is needed of men's perceptions about their gendered roles in the maternal health system. OBJECTIVE: To explore recent fathers' perspectives about their roles during childbearing and maternal care-seeking within the context of Rwanda's political agenda for gender equality. DESIGN: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 men in Kigali, Rwanda, between March 2013 and April 2014. A framework of naturalistic inquiry guided the overall study design and analysis. In order to conceptualize male involvement and understand any gendered social mechanisms, the analysis is inspired by the central principles from relational gender theory. RESULTS: The participants in this study appeared to disrupt traditional masculinities and presented ideals of an engaged and caring partner during pregnancy and maternal care-seeking. They wished to carry responsibilities beyond the traditional aspects of being the financial provider. They also demonstrated willingness to negotiate their involvement according to their partners' wishes, external expectations, and perceived cultural norms. While the men perceived themselves as obliged to accompany their partner at first antenatal care (ANC) visit, they experienced several points of resistance from the maternal health system for becoming further engaged. CONCLUSIONS: These men perceived both maternal health system policy and care providers as resistant toward their increased engagement in childbearing. Importantly, perceiving themselves as estranged may consequently limit their engagement with the expectant partner. Our findings therefore recommend maternity care to be more responsive to male partners. Given the number of men already taking part in ANC, this is an opportunity to embrace men's presence and promote behavior in favor of women's health during pregnancy and childbirth - and may also function as a cornerstone in promoting gender-equitable attitudes.
机译:背景:卢旺达已将性别平等问题提上政治议程,除其他外,卢旺达正在努力使男子参与生殖健康事务。随着这些结构性变化的发生,这种情况下的传统性别规范受到了挑战。需要更深入地了解男人对其在孕产妇保健系统中性别角色的看法。目的:在卢旺达两性平等政治议程的背景下,探讨新近父亲对他们在生育和寻求孕产妇方面的作用的看法。设计:2013年3月至2014年4月之间,在卢旺达基加利对32名男性进行了半结构式访谈。自然研究框架指导了整体研究的设计和分析。为了概念化男性参与并了解任何性别社会机制,该分析受到关系性别理论的中心原则的启发。结果:这项研究的参与者似乎破坏了传统的男性气概,并提出了在怀孕和寻求产妇护理期间敬业和有爱心伴侣的理想。他们希望承担超越作为金融提供者的传统方面的责任。他们还表现出愿意根据伴侣的意愿,外部期望和感知的文化规范进行谈判的意愿。虽然这些男人认为自己有义务在初次产前保健(ANC)陪同下陪伴伴侣,但他们在产妇保健系统中遇到了几点抵制,以进一步参与。结论:这些男人认为孕产妇保健系统的政策和护理提供者都对他们越来越多地参与生育有抵抗力。重要的是,如疏远地感知自己可能会限制他们与预期伴侣的交往。因此,我们的发现建议产妇保健对男性伴侣有更好的反应。鉴于已经参加ANC的男性人数众多,这是一个拥抱男性的存在并促进其在孕妇和分娩期间促进女性健康的行为的机会-并可能成为促进性别平等态度的基石。

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