K. Tijani, R. Ojewola, GL Yahya, A. Oluwole, B. Odusanya
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Abstract
Background : Nigeria with a growth rate of 28%, accounts for over two thirds of the West African population. It also has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world with contraceptive prevalence among married couples less than 10%. Despite its safety and efficacy vasectomy appears to be unpopular in our environment. Objective : To assess the perception and acceptance of married men and women towards vasectomy and the influence of the spouse on the man’s decision to accept or reject vasectomy. Design : A cross sectional questionnaire based study. Setting : With an estimated population of 20 million, Lagos is the most cosmopolitan and urbanised city in Nigeria and accounts for 65% of all commercial activities in the country. Virtually all the tribes in Nigeria are represented in the city. Subjects : Literate pregnant women recruited from the antenatal clinics and literate new fathers. All subjects were recruited from three health facilities in the Lagos metropolis. Results : Twenty seven point five and twenty one percent of the men and women respectively had a good Knowledge of vasectomy while 49.1% and 19% of all men and women respectively with good knowledge would accept vasectomy (or agree for their spouses to have the procedure). Overall acceptance rates for men and women were 26 and 13.5% respectively while 92% of men who can opt for vasectomy will only do so if their spouses agree. Knowledge about vasectomy was the strongest single factor influencing the acceptance of vasectomy (p= 0.013) with stronger correlation among men than women (p=0.005 vrs p=.0.023). Conclusion : Knowledge and acceptance of vasectomy is significantly better in males than female Nigerians living in Lagos.
背景:尼日利亚人口增长率为28%,占西非人口的三分之二以上。它也是世界上孕产妇死亡率最高的国家之一,已婚夫妇的避孕普及率不到10%。尽管输精管结扎术安全有效,但在我们的环境中却不受欢迎。目的:评估已婚男女对输精管结扎术的认知和接受程度,以及配偶对男性接受或拒绝输精管结扎决定的影响。设计:基于横断面问卷的研究。环境:拉各斯人口约2000万,是尼日利亚最国际化和城市化的城市,占该国所有商业活动的65%。几乎尼日利亚所有的部落都在这个城市有代表。研究对象:从产前诊所招募的识字孕妇和识字的新父亲。所有受试者都是从拉各斯大都会的三个卫生机构招募的。结果:27.5%的男性和21%的女性对输精管结扎术有良好的了解,49.1%的男性和19%的女性对输精管结扎术有良好的了解。男性和女性的总体接受率分别为26%和13.5%,而92%的男性只有在配偶同意的情况下才会选择输精管结扎术。输精管结扎知识是影响输精管结扎接受度的最强单因素(p= 0.013),男性比女性相关性更强(p=0.005 vs p= 0.023)。结论:拉各斯地区尼日利亚男性对输精管结扎术的认识和接受程度明显高于女性。
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The East African Medical Journal is published every month. It is intended for publication of papers on original work and reviews of all aspects of medicine. Communications bearing on clinical and basic research on problems relevant to East Africa and other African countries will receive special attention. Papers submitted for publication are accepted only on the understanding they will not be published elsewhere without the permission of the Editor-in-Chief