镰状细胞病妇女的避孕态度和信念:定性研究。

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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研究目的研究设计:研究设计:我们利用对镰状细胞病育龄妇女的访谈数据进行了一项半结构化定性研究。计划行为理论(Theory of Planned Behavior)将个人的态度、主观规范和感知到的行为控制作为健康行为的驱动因素,并以此作为数据收集和主题分析的框架:我们对 20 名参与者的访谈进行了分析。结果:我们对 20 名参与者的访谈进行了分析,他们对避孕的态度显示出对激素避孕的怀疑以及对与 SCD 相关的避孕不良反应的担忧。主观规范在避孕选择中的作用取决于参与者是否拥有可信赖的信息来源,如医疗服务提供者、家人和朋友,或者他们在避孕决策中是否只依靠自己。医疗保健提供者的影响因其提供的咨询不一致,有时甚至相互矛盾而变得复杂。最后,关于参与者对其避孕选择的控制感知,一些人的动机是减轻经痛或预防与 SCD 相关的怀孕风险,但许多人表示,由于其人口特征或来自医疗保健提供者的压力,她们在避孕决策环境中感到无能为力:结论:患有 SCD 的妇女在做出避孕决定时会受到许多因素的影响,这些因素与其他人群中存在的因素相似。然而,SCD 增加了避孕的重要性和风险,也可能使个人的自主权和避孕途径变得复杂。血液学和生殖健康服务提供者应认识到胁迫的风险,最大限度地发挥患者的生殖自主权,并协调为 SCD 患者提供的生殖健康咨询。
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Contraceptive Attitudes and Beliefs of Women With Sickle Cell Disease: A Qualitative Study

Objectives

We aimed to qualitatively explore factors influencing contraceptive use in women living with sickle cell disease (SCD).

Study Design

We conducted a semi-structured qualitative study using data from interviews with reproductive-aged women with SCD. The Theory of Planned Behavior, which describes an individual's attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control as drivers of a health behavior, served as a framework for data collection and thematic analysis.

Results

We analyzed interviews from 20 participants. Attitudes toward contraception showed skepticism regarding hormonal contraception and concern about adverse effects of contraception related to SCD. The role of subjective norms in contraceptive choice depended on whether participants possessed trusted sources of information, such as health care providers, family, and friends, or whether they relied on themselves alone in their contraceptive decision-making. The influence of health care providers was complicated by inconsistent and sometimes conflicting counseling. Finally, with regard to participants’ perceived control in their contraceptive choices, some were motivated to alleviate menstrual pain or prevent SCD-related pregnancy risks, but many reported feeling disempowered in contraceptive decision-making settings because of ways that healthcare providers exerted pressure or responded to participants’ demographic characteristics.

Conclusions

Women living with SCD are influenced by many factors similar to those documented for other populations when making decisions about contraception. However, SCD amplifies both the importance and risks of contraception and may also complicate individuals' autonomy and contraceptive access. Hematology and reproductive health providers should recognize the risk of coercion, maximize patients’ reproductive agency, and coordinate reproductive health counseling for patients with SCD.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
6.20%
发文量
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审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Women"s Health Issues (WHI) is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly, multidisciplinary journal that publishes research and review manuscripts related to women"s health care and policy. As the official journal of the Jacobs Institute of Women"s Health, it is dedicated to improving the health and health care of all women throughout the lifespan and in diverse communities. The journal seeks to inform health services researchers, health care and public health professionals, social scientists, policymakers, and others concerned with women"s health.
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