Married women's modern contraceptive method selection in Wolaita, South Ethiopia: a modified grounded theory exploration.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Beimnet Desalegn Kedida, Sudhakar Morankar, Tsegaye G Haile, Abraham Tamirat Gizaw
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Background: Once women decide to use modern contraception, choosing among available methods becomes a decision that is fundamentally their right. While the World Health Organization (WHO) and Ethiopia's Ministry of Health promote long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods due to their significant health and economic benefits, short-acting injectables remain the most widely used method, accounting for use by over 50% of contraceptive users in Ethiopia. This persistent divergence highlights a crucial gap in understanding the factors that truly influence women's individual method selection. Comprehending these factors is essential to support informed and empowered contraceptive choices, improve reproductive health outcomes, and advance progress towards increasing LARC uptake.

Objective: To develop a comprehensive theoretical understanding of how married women select among modern contraceptive options in Wolaita, South Ethiopia.

Methods: This study used a grounded theory to collect and analyze data from 43 participants. The participants were recruited purposively and theoretically, included married women using modern contraception and healthcare workers. Data collection involved four focus group discussions (FGDs) with 35 participants and eight individual interviews with healthcare workers. The collected data were analyzed using Strauss and Corbin's mode of analysis, specifically employing the constant comparative method. The analysis process included open, axial, and selective coding to explore and categorize the data. ATLAS.ti-7 software was used to guide data analysis.

Results: A theoretical model revealed that 'finding an appropriate method for mentality' is the core process driving married women's selection of modern contraceptive options. This process is primarily influenced by their 'Desire for an effective method,' alongside various underlying concerns such as fears related to method administration and side effects. Women navigated these concerns by consulting others and observing others' experiences. Additionally, intervening factors, such as method availability and the opinions of significant others, played a crucial role in shaping their method selection. Ultimately, women chose a contraceptive method that aligned with their perspectives and met their expectations.

Conclusion: A comprehensive approach is needed to improve the uptake and satisfaction with modern contraceptive methods while reducing reliance on a single option. By addressing the concerns and managing the intervening conditions identified within the process of 'finding an appropriate method for mentality', informed method selection can be promoted, ultimately enhancing reproductive health outcomes.

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南埃塞俄比亚沃莱塔已婚妇女的现代避孕方法选择:一个修正的扎根理论探索。
背景:一旦妇女决定使用现代避孕方法,在现有方法中进行选择就成为她们的基本权利。虽然世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和埃塞俄比亚卫生部推广长效可逆避孕方法,因为它们具有重大的健康和经济效益,但短效注射剂仍然是使用最广泛的方法,占埃塞俄比亚避孕药具使用者的50%以上。这种持续的分歧突出了在理解真正影响妇女个人方法选择的因素方面的一个关键差距。了解这些因素对于支持知情和增强权能的避孕选择、改善生殖健康结果以及在提高LARC使用率方面取得进展至关重要。目的:对埃塞俄比亚南部沃莱塔地区已婚妇女如何选择现代避孕方法进行全面的理论了解。方法:本研究采用扎根理论对43名参与者的数据进行收集和分析。参与者是有目的和理论上招募的,包括使用现代避孕方法的已婚妇女和保健工作者。数据收集包括有35名参与者的4次焦点小组讨论(fgd)和8次对卫生保健工作者的个人访谈。收集到的数据采用Strauss和Corbin的分析模式进行分析,具体采用恒定比较法。分析过程包括开放编码、轴向编码和选择性编码,以探索和分类数据。阿特拉斯。采用Ti-7软件指导数据分析。结果:一个理论模型揭示了“寻找一种适合心理的方法”是驱动已婚妇女选择现代避孕方法的核心过程。这个过程主要受到他们“对有效方法的渴望”的影响,以及各种潜在的担忧,如对方法管理和副作用的恐惧。女性通过咨询他人和观察他人的经历来解决这些问题。此外,干预因素,如方法的可用性和重要他人的意见,在塑造他们的方法选择中起着至关重要的作用。最终,妇女们选择了一种符合她们观点和期望的避孕方法。结论:需要采取综合措施提高现代避孕方法的使用率和满意度,同时减少对单一选择的依赖。通过处理在“寻找适当的心理方法”过程中确定的关切问题和管理干预条件,可以促进知情的方法选择,最终提高生殖健康结果。
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Reproductive Health
Reproductive Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
220
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproductive Health focuses on all aspects of human reproduction. The journal includes sections dedicated to adolescent health, female fertility and midwifery and all content is open access. Reproductive health is defined as a state of physical, mental, and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system, at all stages of life. Good reproductive health implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when, and how often to do so. Men and women should be informed about and have access to safe, effective, affordable, and acceptable methods of family planning of their choice, and the right to appropriate health-care services that enable women to safely go through pregnancy and childbirth.
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