Access to Reproductive Health Services and Maternal Perceptions on Family Planning in an Indigenous Guatemalan Valley.

International Journal of Reproductive Medicine Pub Date : 2018-12-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/7879230
Lauren Ashley Lambert, Jeremy Brittingham Hatcher, Xinyu Wang
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Objective. To identify reproductive health barriers and perceptions regarding family planning among mothers in ten rural communities of Guatemala. Methods. Data were collected from 85 women in a Nutrition Recuperation Project (NRP) conducted by a freestanding nonprofit clinic in Palajunoj Valley, Guatemala. All nonpregnant women participating in the NRP were eligible for enrollment in this study, and NRP staff members aided in their enrollment. Participants were interviewed and data were entered into a structured questionnaire. Data analysis was conducted using R version 1.1.456. Results. After asking participants if they believed fertility is higher on certain days, only 5 women (5.9%) correctly identified these days as occurring in the middle of the menstrual cycle. 35 women (41.2%) practiced some form of family planning, and 27 (31.8%) reported that they do not know of a place where they could obtain a contraceptive method. Conclusion. There is a lack of education regarding family planning methods in this valley, and the levels of contraception use are below average for rural Guatemala. These findings may implicate substantial health risks for women and children in the valley, and they support the pertinence of education-based interventions in the area of reproductive health behaviors.

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在危地马拉土著山谷获得生殖健康服务和产妇对计划生育的看法。
目标。查明危地马拉10个农村社区母亲的生殖健康障碍和对计划生育的看法。方法。数据收集自85名妇女的营养恢复项目(NRP),该项目由危地马拉Palajunoj山谷的一家独立的非营利性诊所进行。所有参加NRP的非怀孕妇女都有资格参加本研究,NRP的工作人员帮助她们登记。研究人员对参与者进行了访谈,并将数据输入结构化问卷。使用R版本1.1.456进行数据分析。结果。在询问参与者是否认为某些日子的生育率较高后,只有5名女性(5.9%)正确地认为这些日子是在月经周期的中间。35名妇女(41.2%)实行某种形式的计划生育,27名妇女(31.8%)报告说她们不知道可以获得避孕方法的地方。结论。这个山谷缺乏关于计划生育方法的教育,避孕措施的使用水平低于危地马拉农村的平均水平。这些发现可能意味着山谷地区的妇女和儿童面临巨大的健康风险,它们支持在生殖健康行为领域开展以教育为基础的干预措施的针对性。
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