Male partner roles in cervical cancer transmission and prevention in central Kenya: A quantitative approach.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2858
John H Mwangi, Gloria N Mtshali, Pretty Mbeje
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Abstract

Background: Cervical cancer continues to be fatal on a global scale, particularly impacting women during their prime years of productivity. Male partners are an important factor in transmission, prevention and control of cervical cancer.

Aim: The study aimed at identifying couples' perception on the roles, patterns and factors associated with male partner involvement in transmission, prevention and control of cervical cancer.

Setting: The study was conducted in three public county hospital clinics in Central Kenya.

Methods: The study used cross-sectional descriptive quantitative design where a total number of 358 couples participated in the study.

Results: Some of the factors that couples perceived to affect male partner's participation were individual characteristics such as marital status (p = 0.017), occupation (p < 0.000), income (p = 0.04), place of residence (p = 0.000), health facility factors including friendly affordable services (p = 0.025), places for health service delivery (p < 0.001) and male friendly services (p = 0.000). The community structures and leadership patterns influenced male participation in cervical cancer prevention and control. Male partners were involved with financial and logistic support, moral support, human papillomavirus transmission and vaccination, traditional and cultural practices, health education and health care provision.

Conclusion: Couples felt that male partners had an important part to play in cervical cancer transmission, prevention and control, which was influenced by personal constructs, health care systems and family and/or community factors.

Contribution: Policy makers can incorporate the study findings in policy development and implementation addressing the knowledge gaps, misconceptions and potential barriers that men may face in cervical cancer transmission, prevention and control.

男性伴侣在肯尼亚中部宫颈癌传播和预防中的作用:定量方法。
背景:在全球范围内,子宫颈癌仍然是致命的,尤其影响到处于生育期的妇女。男性伴侣是宫颈癌传播、预防和控制的重要因素。目的:本研究旨在了解夫妻对男性伴侣参与宫颈癌传播、预防和控制的作用、模式和相关因素的认知。环境:研究在肯尼亚中部的三个公立县医院诊所进行。方法:采用横断面描述性定量设计,共358对夫妇参与研究。结果:夫妻认为影响男性伴侣参与的因素有婚姻状况(p = 0.017)、职业(p < 0.000)、收入(p = 0.04)、居住地(p = 0.000)等个体特征,卫生设施因素(p = 0.025)、卫生服务提供地点(p < 0.001)和男性友好服务(p = 0.000)等。社区结构和领导模式影响男性参与宫颈癌预防和控制。男性伴侣参与了财政和后勤支持、精神支持、人乳头瘤病毒传播和疫苗接种、传统和文化习俗、卫生教育和保健提供。结论:夫妻认为男性伴侣在宫颈癌传播、预防和控制中起着重要作用,这受到个人结构、卫生保健制度和家庭及/或社区因素的影响。贡献:决策者可以将研究结果纳入政策制定和实施,以解决男性在宫颈癌传播、预防和控制方面可能面临的知识差距、误解和潜在障碍。
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