大学生青少年性健康与生殖健康服务的可及性与利用

C. Agwuncha, M. Akinwaare
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背景:过去年轻人的生殖健康服务在很大程度上被忽视,使他们容易受到性传播感染、意外怀孕、不安全堕胎和其他有害做法等生殖健康问题的影响。虽然对青少年性健康和生殖健康进行了研究,但尼日利亚大学生,特别是大学大学生的生殖健康问题持续存在,因此有必要进行这项研究。方法:采用描述性横断面设计,随机选取伊巴丹大学357名学生。采用自填式半结构化问卷,评估学生对性与生殖健康服务的可及性和利用情况。数据采用IBM-SPSS 21.0版软件进行统计分析,相关性和差异性采用Pearson相关检验(P≤0.05),描述性数据以频率和百分比表示。结果:研究发现,70.8%的受访者获得了较高的srhs服务,而超过67.3%的受访者未充分利用这些服务。诊所工作人员的态度、宗教信仰、文化习俗、较长的等待时间和缺乏隐私都被认为是影响生殖健康服务可及性和利用的负面因素。性别(p= 0.012)和可及性(p= 0.000)与srhs的利用显著相关。结论:尽管可及性很高,但大多数学生仍然不使用现有的srhs。为了确保年轻人能够在所有护理实践场所获得性健康和生殖健康保健,护士需要获得向青少年提供基于证据的咨询和服务所需的知识和技能。
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Accessibility and Utilization of Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Undergraduate Students
Background: Young people's reproductive health services have been largely neglected in the past, leaving them vulnerable to reproductive health problems like Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion and other harmful practices. Although studies have been done on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, a persistence of reproductive health problems among undergraduates in Nigeria, especially in the Universities necessitated this study. Methods: The study utilized a descriptive cross-sectional design involving 357 students of randomly selected faculties in the university of Ibadan. A self-administered semi-structured questionnaire was used to assess the accessibility and utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services (SRHSs) among the students. Statistical analysis of data was done using IBM-SPSS version 21.0 software, associations and differences were then tested using Pearson’s correlation test (with significance set at P≤ 0.05), while descriptive data were presented in frequency & percentages. Results: The study found that 70.8% of the respondents have high access to SRHSs, while more than 67.3% underutilized those services. Attitudes of staff in the clinic, religion, cultural practices, longer waiting periods, and lack of privacy were all identified as factors that negatively affect the accessibility and utilization of SRHS. Gender (p=.012), and Accessibility (p=.000) were found to be significantly associated with Utilization of SRHSs. Conclusion: Despite high accessibility, most students still do not utilize available SRHSs. To ensure that young people have access to sexual and reproductive health care in all nursing practice sites, nurses need to gain the knowledge and hone the skills required to deliver evidence based counseling and services to adolescents.
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