Visible and invisible cultural patterns influencing women's use of maternal health services among Igala women in Nigeria: a focused ethnographic study.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Uchechi Clara Opara, Peace Njideka Iheanacho, Pammla Petrucka
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Background: Explicit and implicit cultural patterns are critical cultural norms, beliefs, and practices that determine women's health-seeking behaviour. These cultural patterns could limit women's use of maternal health services, resulting in maternal health complications. The study aims to provide an in-depth understanding of explicit and implicit cultural patterns, their meanings and how they influence women's use of maternal health services among Igala women in Nigeria.

Methods: Roper and Shapira's (2000) focused ethnography was employed with 43 women aged 18-43 years recruited using the purposive and snowballing technique. The study was conducted with 21 women for one-on-one interviews and two focus group discussions with six women in the rural area and seven women in the urban area. In addition, participant observation of nine women from the third trimester to birth was conducted, yielding 189 h of observation in two primary healthcare facilities in rural and urban areas. Data analysis was conducted using Roper and Shapira's (2000) method.

Result: Three themes were generated using the PEN3 cultural model: perceptions, enabler, and nurturers. Subthemes generated under the theme of perception were, Belief in witchcraft, Pregnancy announces itself, I cannot tell people I am in labour, and Unspoken acquiescence to the culture. Under the theme of nurturer, Home birth was found to limit access to maternal health services. The theme of enabler yielded subthemes such as You are not woman enough; I want my placenta and Rising matriarchs.

Conclusion: Implicit and explicit cultural patterns significantly influence women's use of maternal health services. Given the complexity of culture and its influence on women's use of maternal health services, multifaceted strategies tailored to the cultural needs of communities are needed to enhance the realization of Sustainable Development Goal #3:1 in Nigeria.

影响尼日利亚伊加拉族妇女使用孕产妇保健服务的有形和无形文化模式:一项重点民族志研究。
背景:显性和隐性文化模式是决定妇女求医行为的关键文化规范、信仰和习俗。这些文化模式可能限制妇女利用产妇保健服务,导致产妇保健并发症。这项研究的目的是深入了解显性和隐性文化模式及其含义,以及它们如何影响尼日利亚伊加拉族妇女使用孕产妇保健服务。方法:采用Roper和Shapira(2000)的重点人种志,采用有目的滚雪球法招募了43名18-43岁的女性。这项研究对21名妇女进行了一对一访谈,并与农村地区的6名妇女和城市地区的7名妇女进行了两次焦点小组讨论。此外,对9名妇女进行了从妊娠晚期到分娩的参与观察,在农村和城市地区的两个初级保健机构进行了189小时的观察。数据分析采用Roper和Shapira(2000)的方法。结果:使用PEN3文化模型生成了三个主题:感知、使能者和养育者。感知主题下产生的子主题是“巫术信仰”、“怀孕宣布”、“我不能告诉别人我在分娩”、“对文化的默认”。在养育者这一主题下,发现在家分娩限制了获得产妇保健服务的机会。“使能者”这个主题产生了一些子主题,比如你不够女人;我要我的胎盘和复活女族长。结论:内隐和外显文化模式显著影响妇女对孕产妇保健服务的使用。鉴于文化的复杂性及其对妇女使用孕产妇保健服务的影响,需要针对社区文化需求制定多方面战略,以加强在尼日利亚实现可持续发展目标3:1。
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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
4.40%
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2108
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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