Challenges and opportunities for effective contraceptive counselling in a low-resource setting: insights from a qualitative study in western Kenya

Q3 Social Sciences
F. Obare, George Odwe, J. Cleland
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Background: Evidence from parts of sub-Saharan Africa shows variations in contraceptive counselling by type of sector (public or private) and socio-economic background of clients. There is, however, limited understanding of the nature of interactions between family planning service providers and their clients that could ultimately influence the quality of counselling received by different sub-groups of clients. This paper explores the challenges and opportunities for effective contraceptive counselling in a low-resource setting in Kenya. Data Source and Methods: Data are from a qualitative study that was conducted in 2018 among 42 women of reproductive age who participated in a longitudinal research project in Homa Bay County. The data were analysed using an exploratory inductive content analysis approach. Results: The findings showed that challenges to effective contraceptive counselling were both provider- and client-related. Provider-related challenges included workload, lack of competence in contraceptive counselling in general and on side effects in particular, and negative attitudes towards specific methods. Client-related challenges entailed presenting with fixed minds, lack of awareness of what to expect during interactions with providers, passive involvement in consultation process, and familiarity with service providers. Conclusion: Some of the challenges could be addressed by information, education and communications interventions to empower clients to demand quality services as well as skills updates for providers to improve their capacity to respond to clients’ needs.
低资源环境下有效避孕咨询的挑战和机遇:来自肯尼亚西部定性研究的见解
背景:来自撒哈拉以南非洲部分地区的证据显示,避孕咨询按部门类型(公共或私营)和客户的社会经济背景而有所不同。然而,人们对计划生育服务提供者与其客户之间互动的性质了解有限,这种互动可能最终影响不同客户群体接受咨询的质量。本文探讨了在肯尼亚资源匮乏的环境中进行有效避孕咨询的挑战和机遇。数据来源和方法:数据来自2018年对42名育龄妇女进行的一项定性研究,这些妇女参加了霍马湾县的一个纵向研究项目。使用探索性归纳内容分析方法对数据进行分析。结果:研究结果表明,有效避孕咨询的挑战既与提供者有关,也与客户有关。与提供者相关的挑战包括工作量、缺乏避孕咨询的能力,尤其是副作用方面的能力,以及对特定方法的负面态度。与客户相关的挑战包括表现出固定的心态,在与服务提供商的互动中缺乏对预期的认识,被动参与咨询过程,以及熟悉服务提供商。结论:一些挑战可以通过信息、教育和沟通干预措施来解决,使客户能够要求高质量的服务,并更新服务提供者的技能,以提高他们满足客户需求的能力。
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Etude de la Population Africaine
Etude de la Population Africaine Social Sciences-Demography
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期刊介绍: African Population Studies is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, commentaries, letters and case studies on topics related to the disciplines represented by the Union for African Population Studies Association. These disciplines include demography, population studies, public health, epidemiology, social statistics, population geography, development studies, economics and other social sciences that deal with population and development interrelationships that are unique and relevant to Africa and global audience.
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