Australian women's experiences of contraception and pregnancy planning in the context of chronic disease.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Emma Byrnes, Deborah Loxton, Deborah Bateson, Melissa Harris
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In women's reproductive health, access to, and use of, contraception is important, as the choices women make about contraception impact their bodily autonomy and play a significant role in their overall health. Despite this, women with chronic disease are more likely to use less effective contraceptive methods that place them at an increased risk of an unintended pregnancy. To better understand Australian women's experiences of contraception use and pregnancy planning in the context of chronic disease, we conducted a qualitative study with 23 women from the 1989-95 cohort of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. Data were analysed using discourse analysis with a focus on gender performance and self-sacrifice. Our findings indicated two primary discourses which include the complexity of managing contraception as a part of preconception care in the context of chronic disease and the prioritisation of competing health demands. Insights from this research indicate that women require contraception that is tailored to their individual needs. This study demonstrates the need for contraceptive providers to be informed of the physical and psychological side effects and behavioural impacts of contraception and the potential implications for chronic disease status and management.

澳大利亚妇女在慢性病情况下的避孕和怀孕计划经验。
在妇女生殖健康、获得和使用避孕措施方面,避孕措施很重要,因为妇女对避孕措施的选择影响她们的身体自主权,并对她们的整体健康发挥重要作用。尽管如此,患有慢性疾病的妇女更有可能使用效果较差的避孕方法,使她们面临更大的意外怀孕风险。为了更好地了解澳大利亚妇女在慢性病背景下的避孕使用和怀孕计划的经历,我们对1989- 1995年澳大利亚妇女健康纵向研究队列中的23名妇女进行了定性研究。使用话语分析对数据进行分析,重点关注性别表现和自我牺牲。我们的研究结果表明了两个主要的话语,其中包括管理避孕的复杂性,作为慢性病背景下孕前护理的一部分,以及竞争健康需求的优先次序。这项研究的见解表明,女性需要根据她们的个人需求量身定制避孕措施。这项研究表明,避孕提供者需要了解避孕的生理和心理副作用和行为影响,以及对慢性疾病状态和管理的潜在影响。
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