[The use of contraceptives by women attending at riverine basic health unit in rural communities in the Amazon].

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ciencia & saude coletiva Pub Date : 2025-06-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1413-812320242911.15212023
Anny Beatriz Costa Antony de Andrade, Maria Laura Rezende Pucciarelli, Fernando José Herkrath, Maria Luiza Garnelo Pereira
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This study aims to analyze the access to and use of contraceptives by riverine women in the Rio Negro, Amazonas, who are attended by a Riverine Basic Health Unit (RBHU), describing the flow of reproductive planning care. A sequential mixed-methods study was conducted, comprising a cross-sectional survey that investigated access to services and contraceptive use by 196 women in 38 communities attending at RBHU. The effects of independent variables on contraceptive use were assessed by estimating prevalence ratios and 95% confidence intervals. A systematic observation of the routine of care provided by RBHU professionals was conducted. Contraceptive use was reported by 146 (74.5%) women, with injectables (44.5%), tubal ligation (31.5%), and male condoms (21.9%) being the most common methods. Use was associated with age (PR=0.98; 95% CI=0.96-0.99), access to service (PR=0.69; 95% CI=0.49-0.97), and self-perception of health (PR=0.81; 95% CI=0.69-0.95). Regarding the organization of care flow, a creative adaptation by professionals was observed, optimizing time and access to care, thus favoring access to contraceptives and contributing to the prevalence of injectable use. A longer duration of RBHU attendance in each locality may promote sexual and reproductive health.

[在亚马逊农村社区的河边基本保健单位就诊的妇女使用避孕药具的情况]。
本研究的目的是分析亚马逊河流域里约热内卢Negro河中妇女获得和使用避孕药具的情况,这些妇女由河中基本保健单位(RBHU)提供服务,描述生育计划护理的流程。进行了一项连续混合方法研究,包括一项横断面调查,调查了38个社区的196名妇女在RBHU就诊时获得服务和使用避孕药具的情况。通过估计流行率和95%置信区间来评估独立变量对避孕药具使用的影响。对RBHU专业人员提供的日常护理进行了系统的观察。146名(74.5%)妇女报告使用避孕措施,其中注射(44.5%)、输卵管结扎(31.5%)和男用避孕套(21.9%)是最常见的方法。使用与年龄相关(PR=0.98;95% CI=0.96-0.99),获得服务(PR=0.69;95% CI=0.49-0.97)和自我健康感知(PR=0.81;95% CI = 0.69 - -0.95)。关于护理流程的组织,观察到专业人员的创造性适应,优化了时间和获得护理的机会,从而有利于获得避孕药具,并促进了注射使用的普及。在每个地方,较长时间的生殖健康护理可以促进性健康和生殖健康。
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Ciencia & saude coletiva
Ciencia & saude coletiva PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
11.80%
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533
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva publishes debates, analyses, and results of research on a Specific Theme considered current and relevant to the field of Collective Health. Its abbreviated title is Ciênc. saúde coletiva, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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