Factors associated with decision-making on fertility among rural women in the central district of Tamil Nadu.

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Geetha Jeganathan, Sampath Kumar Srinivasan, Senthilkumar Ramasamy, Pitchaimani Govindharaj
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Abstract

Introduction: Fertility decision-making is an important factor affecting the Total Fertility Rate. Good communication between partners encourages shared decision-making and equal participation. Women's decision-making plays an important role in determining their reproductive health and fertility behaviour. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the decision-making of rural women on fertility.

Methods: A household survey was conducted by using a multi-stage sample with 407 married women aged 18-45 years, having at least one child and living in Tiruchirappalli District, Tamil Nadu were recruited for this study. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data about the demographic status and decision-making related to fertility.

Results: Of the 407 participants, 70% were aged between 26 and 40 years, 73% were working as farmers and labourers and 77% were living in nuclear families. In decision-making on the usage of contraception, 25%, 27% and 27% of their decision were taken by themselves, their spouse, and both the participants and their spouse respectively. In spacing of childbirth, 53% took decisions concurrently with their husband. Among the participants, 40%, of their intake of food in the pre-and post-natal period was decided by them and 44% of women preferred the institutional delivery for childbirth by themselves.

Conclusion: The study reveals that women tend to prefer sharing and involving their spouses in making decisions on fertility-related issues. Additionally, they exhibit greater support during the pre- and post-natal periods for women.

与泰米尔纳德邦中部地区农村妇女生育决策相关的因素。
生育决策是影响总生育率的重要因素。合作伙伴之间良好的沟通鼓励共同决策和平等参与。妇女的决策在决定其生殖健康和生育行为方面起着重要作用。因此,本研究旨在评估农村妇女的生育决策。方法:采用多阶段抽样方法对居住在泰米尔纳德邦蒂鲁奇拉帕利县的407名年龄在18-45岁、至少有一个孩子的已婚妇女进行家庭调查。采用半结构化问卷收集有关人口状况和生育决策的数据。结果:在407名参与者中,70%的人年龄在26至40岁之间,73%的人是农民和劳动者,77%的人生活在核心家庭中。在避孕决策中,自己、配偶、参与者和配偶分别占25%、27%和27%。在生育间隔方面,53%的人与丈夫同时做出决定。在参与者中,40%的产前和产后食物摄入量由她们自己决定,44%的妇女宁愿在医院分娩而不是自己分娩。结论:研究表明,女性倾向于与配偶分享和参与生育相关问题的决策。此外,他们在产前和产后期间对妇女表现出更大的支持。
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BMC Research Notes
BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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15 weeks
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