在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省一家地区医院寻求终止妊娠的妇女中避孕药具的使用和性传播感染的流行情况

Samuel Ogutu Muruya, H. Sebitloane
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终止妊娠是南非公共卫生系统免费提供的女性生殖健康和权利的组成部分之一,但意外怀孕仍然是一个挑战。本研究的目的是确定寻求TOP服务的妇女对避孕方法的知识和使用水平,并评估这组妇女中人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和其他性传播感染的流行程度。这项基于人群的研究是在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的诺斯代尔医院进行的。497名寻求TOP的女性在六个月的时间里接受了结构化问卷调查的采访。这些女性的平均年龄为25岁。大多数参与者分别是非洲黑人(n = 424, 85.3%)和单身(n = 423, 85%)。大多数参与者(n = 3554, 71%)失业,获得中学教育水平。大多数人(n = 420, 84.5%)表示他们以前使用过某种形式的避孕措施。然而,使用安全套的只有18% (n = 78)。接受TOP治疗的妇女中艾滋病毒感染率为39%。近一半的参与者(45.9%)阴道分泌物异常,50%的梅毒检测结果异常。这项研究强调有必要在寻求TOP治疗的妇女中加强性健康和生殖健康方案。
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Contraceptive use and prevalence of sexually transmitted infections among women seeking termination of pregnancy at a district hospital in KwaZulu-Natal
Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is one of the components of female reproductive health and rights that are freely available in South Africa within the public health system, and yet unwanted pregnancies still remain a challenge. The objectives of this study were to determine the level of knowledge and use of contraceptive methods among women seeking TOP services and to evaluate the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other sexually transmitted infections in this group of women. This population-based study was conducted at Northdale Hospital in KwaZulu-Natal. Four hundred and ninety-seven women seeking TOP were interviewed over a period of six months, using a structured questionnaire. The mean age of the women was 25 years. The majority of the participants were black Africans (n = 424, 85.3%,) and single (n = 423, 85%), respectively. Most participants (n = 354, 71%) were unemployed, having obtained a secondary school education level. The majority (n = 420, 84.5%) indicated that they had previously used some form of contraception. However, condom use was used by only 18% (n = 78). The HIV prevalence among women requesting TOP was 39%. Nearly half of the participants (45.9%) had abnormal vaginal discharge and 50% of those who had tested for syphilis received an abnormal result. This study reinforces the need to intensify sexual and reproductive health programmes among women seeking TOP.
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