Mixed methods in promoting contraceptive decision-making after voluntary-termination-of-pregnancy.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1543778
Sara Palma, Ricardo São-João, Mónica Antunes, Helena Presado
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Abstract

Aim: Contraception aims to protect women from unplanned and unwanted pregnancies. The number of voluntary-terminations-of-pregnancy is an indicator that highlights issues such as difficulty accessing health services and women's lack of knowledge about contraceptives. These factors complicate choosing, adhering to, continuing, and achieving satisfaction with a contraceptive method. Mixed studies have gained prominence in health research with significant implications for care quality, particularly in nursing.

Objectives: Analyze the applicability of mixed-method research in promoting contraceptive decision-making for women undergoing voluntary termination of pregnancy.

Methods: A theoretical-reflective essay based on a theoretical framework guiding reflections on mixed research. This reflection explores the basic theoretical constructs of mixed methods and their applicability in promoting contraceptive decision-making for women in the process of voluntary pregnancy termination.

Results: Categories emerging from qualitative study participants' statements were consolidated with quantitative data from women's responses to questionnaires. Integrating these two data types facilitated a robust analysis, discussion, and inference of results, leading to proposals for future interventions.

Conclusions: Due to the advantages of the multimethod approach, we aim to disseminate its use in health research, demonstrating that combining quantitative and qualitative approaches provides greater insights into research phenomena and problems compared to using each method in isolation. This ultimately enhances care quality and contributes to scientific knowledge development.

混合方法在促进自愿终止妊娠后避孕决策中的作用。
目的:避孕的目的是保护妇女免于意外怀孕和意外怀孕。自愿终止妊娠的数量是一个指标,突出了诸如难以获得保健服务和妇女缺乏避孕知识等问题。这些因素使选择、坚持、继续和获得满意的避孕方法复杂化。混合研究在健康研究中获得了突出地位,对护理质量具有重要意义,特别是在护理方面。目的:分析混合方法研究在促进自愿终止妊娠妇女避孕决策中的适用性。方法:一篇基于理论框架的理论反思性文章,指导对混合研究的反思。探讨混合方法的基本理论建构及其在促进妇女自愿终止妊娠过程中避孕决策的适用性。结果:从定性研究参与者的陈述中出现的类别与女性对问卷的回答的定量数据相结合。整合这两种数据类型有助于对结果进行有力的分析、讨论和推断,从而为未来的干预措施提出建议。结论:由于多方法方法的优势,我们的目标是推广其在卫生研究中的应用,证明与单独使用每种方法相比,定量和定性方法相结合可以更好地了解研究现象和问题。这最终提高了护理质量,并有助于科学知识的发展。
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