The Lived Experience of Women Using Bilateral Tubal Ligation Service in Rural Southern Ethiopia: A Phenomenological Study

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Mihiret Tesfaw, Amene Abebe, Befekadu Bekele, D. Baza
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Background Bilateral tubal ligation is a highly safe and effective form of permanent contraception for couples who want no more children. However, it is the least known and used form of contraception in Ethiopia. Objective To explore the lived experience and perception of women using the bilateral tubal ligation method in Southern Ethiopia. Methods Qualitative phenomenological study design was employed. The study participants were recruited by purposive sampling. The data were collected through in-depth interviews and supportive field notes from March 25 to April 24, 2021. All Interviews with the participants were recorded using a digital audio recorder. Inductive thematic analysis was done using Colaizzi’s (1978) seven-step phenomenological analysis framework. Data coding was done using Open code software version 4.03. Results A total of fifteen participants were included in the study. Women’s satisfaction, male partner involvement, perception of women using bilateral tubal ligation, socio-cultural influences, client follow-up, and socio-economic impact of bilateral tubal ligation use are the major themes identified in the study. Findings revealed that most of the participants are satisfied with the method and became more productive and got the freedom to participate income-generating activities. The dominance of socio-cultural influences, male partner’s involvement, and client follow-up after the procedure are the common themes that emerged which determine the user’s experience. Conclusion Lack of supportive involvement of partners, community pressure, lack of women’s decision-making capacity and inadequate follow-up of women in the post bilateral tubal ligation use by healthcare workers are emergent experiences in the current study. Hence, promoting behavioral change communication for community members regarding bilateral tubal ligation use, empowerment of women’s economic, educational, and decision-making capability and healthcare workers’ follow-up of women in the post bilateral tubal ligation period are recommended.
埃塞俄比亚南部农村妇女使用双侧输卵管结扎服务的生活经验:现象学研究
背景:双侧输卵管结扎对于不想要更多孩子的夫妇来说是一种高度安全有效的永久避孕方式。然而,这是埃塞俄比亚最不为人所知和使用的避孕方式。目的探讨埃塞俄比亚南部妇女使用双侧输卵管结扎术的生活经验和看法。方法采用定性现象学研究设计。本研究的参与者采用有目的抽样的方法。这些数据是在2021年3月25日至4月24日期间通过深度访谈和支持性现场笔记收集的。所有与参与者的访谈都用数字录音机记录下来。归纳主题分析采用Colaizzi(1978)的七步现象学分析框架。数据编码使用Open code软件4.03版本完成。结果本研究共纳入15名受试者。女性满意度、男性伴侣参与、女性使用双侧输卵管结扎术的感知、社会文化影响、客户随访和双侧输卵管结扎术的社会经济影响是本研究确定的主要主题。调查结果显示,大多数参与者对该方法感到满意,并提高了生产力,并获得了参加创收活动的自由。社会文化影响的主导地位、男性伴侣的参与以及手术后客户的随访是决定用户体验的共同主题。结论在双侧输卵管结扎术后医护人员缺乏伴侣的支持参与、社区压力、妇女决策能力不足以及对妇女随访不足是本研究中出现的紧急情况。因此,建议促进社区成员关于双侧输卵管结扎使用的行为改变沟通,增强妇女的经济、教育和决策能力,以及医护人员对双侧输卵管结扎后妇女的随访。
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