"Since I'm a little bit more mature": contraception and the arc of time for women in midlife.

Amy Alspaugh, Melody D Reibel, Eun-Ok Im, Julie Barroso
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Abstract

Background: Contraceptive methods have rapidly evolved over the past several decades, but little research has explored how women interact with contraception over time. Exploring contraceptive beliefs, perceptions, and attitudes of women in midlife can reveal much about how lived experience affects contraceptive decisions and reproductive health choices.

Methods: Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 women between the ages of 40 and 55 who had not reached menopause and did not have a permanent method of sterilization. Data were coded using qualitative descriptive methods.

Results: Three major themes were identified: 1) journey toward empowerment; 2) finding the right fit: evolution over time; and 3) anticipating a transition. Past experiences with or fear of side effects and hormones were common reasons to change or avoid certain contraceptive methods. Most participants were happy with their contraceptive method; however, those who were unhappy were more likely to vocalize fatigue at continuing to need contraception as menopause approached.

Conclusion: Approaching contraceptive counseling from a place that considers the journey with contraception over a reproductive life span will help identify how beliefs, perceptions, and attitudes of women affect their contraceptive practices and choices.

“因为我更成熟了”:避孕和中年女性的时间弧线。
背景:在过去的几十年里,避孕方法迅速发展,但很少有研究探索女性如何随着时间的推移与避孕相互作用。探索中年妇女的避孕信念、观念和态度可以揭示生活经历如何影响避孕决定和生殖健康选择。方法:对20名年龄在40至55岁之间、未达到更年期且没有永久性绝育方法的妇女进行了个别的、半结构化的访谈。采用定性描述方法对数据进行编码。结果:确定了三个主要主题:1)赋权之旅;2)找到合适的选择:随着时间的推移而进化;3)预期过渡。过去的经历或对副作用和激素的恐惧是改变或避免某些避孕方法的常见原因。大多数参与者对他们的避孕方法感到满意;然而,随着绝经期的临近,那些不快乐的人更有可能对继续需要避孕感到疲劳。结论:从一个考虑到整个生育周期的避孕过程的角度来进行避孕咨询,将有助于确定妇女的信仰、观念和态度如何影响她们的避孕措施和选择。
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