探索影响霍伊马市霍伊马东区父亲参与产前保健服务的因素:综合评估

Jacan Patrick
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社会经济、文化和性别动态继续阻碍着妇女在医疗保健决策方面的自主权。男性往往控制着财政资源、时间分配和医疗服务的获取,从而造成女性在健康选择上的差异。本研究调查了乌干达西部霍伊马市霍伊马东区居民中男性参与产前保健的情况。研究采用横断面调查设计和定量方法,使用 Microsoft Excel 13 版和 STATA 14.0 对数据进行了细致的编码、清理和分析。研究涵盖了 534 名参与者,主要年龄段为 21-30 岁(59.4%),大多数已婚(82.2%)。大多数参与者完成了中学教育(53.8%),信奉天主教(41.1%),有 3-4 个子女(50.1%)。结果显示,有 263 人(69.8%)表现出男性参与产前保健的程度较低,而 114 人(30.2%)则表现出较高的参与程度。值得注意的是,54.6% 的受访者对产前保健知识掌握不足,而 45.4% 的受访者对产前保健知识掌握较好。分析表明,男性参与度与年龄、婚姻状况、教育程度、就业状况、决策能力、月收入、对医疗服务提供者态度的看法、产前门诊的隐私保护规定和等待时间等各种因素之间存在着明显的关联。尽管有这些发现,但男性对产前护理的参与和理解程度仍然不尽如人意。总之,这项研究强调了影响男性参与产前护理的多方面因素。年龄、婚姻状况、教育程度、就业、决策能力、收入、医疗服务提供者的态度和诊所条件等因素成为关键的决定因素。解决这些变量可能会提高男性的产前保健参与度和相关知识,最终增强妇女做出明智健康决定的能力。关键词产前护理及相关因素 医疗服务提供者的态度 医疗机构 产妇护理 男性伴侣
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Exploring Factors Influencing Paternal Engagement in Prenatal Health Services within Hoima East Division, Hoima City: A Comprehensive Assessment
Socioeconomic, cultural, and gender dynamics continue to impede women's autonomy in healthcare decision-making. Men often wield control over financial resources, time allocation, and access to medical services, creating disparities in women's health choices. This study investigated male engagement in antenatal care among residents of Hoima East Division, Hoima City in Western Uganda. Employing a cross-sectional survey design and quantitative methods, data was meticulously coded, cleaned, and analyzed using Microsoft Excel Version 13 and STATA 14.0. The study encompassed 534 participants, with a predominant age range of 21-30 years (59.4%) and a majority being married (82.2%). Most participants had completed secondary education (53.8%), identified as Catholic (41.1%), and had 3-4 children (50.1%). Results indicated that 263 individuals (69.8%) exhibited low levels of male involvement in antenatal care, while 114 (30.2%) demonstrated high levels of engagement. Notably, 54.6% displayed inadequate knowledge, contrasting with the 45.4% who exhibited a strong grasp of antenatal care. The analysis revealed significant associations between male involvement and various factors including age, marital status, educational attainment, employment status, decision-making capacity, monthly income, perception of healthcare providers' attitudes, privacy provisions at antenatal clinics, and waiting times. Despite these findings, the level of male involvement and understanding of antenatal care remained suboptimal. In summary, this research highlights the multifaceted interplay of factors influencing male involvement in antenatal care. Factors such as age, marital status, education, employment, decision-making capacity, income, healthcare provider attitudes, and clinic conditions emerged as pivotal determinants. Addressing these variables can potentially enhance male participation and knowledge regarding antenatal care, ultimately empowering women in making informed health decisions. Keywords: Antenatal care and associated factors, Attitude of health care providers, Health facilities, Maternity care, Male partners.
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