印度尼西亚班尤马斯妇女对产后计划生育的看法。

Sandra Olivia Frans, Utsamani Cintyamena, Shita Listyadewi, Ariane Utomo
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背景:最近在全球南方提供计划生育方面的方案转变导致对产后计划生育(PPFP)的重新关注。PPFP体现了全球计划生育项目主要叙述的转变,从降低生育率到促进孕产妇和儿童福祉。目的:我们研究影响印度尼西亚Banyumas妇女对PPFP知识、态度和实践的关键因素。方法:我们采用定性方法,对孕妇和有1岁以下儿童的妇女进行焦点小组讨论(n = 44),并对卫生服务提供者进行深入访谈(n = 10)。在研究问题的指导下,我们对成绩单进行了专题分析。结果:我们的研究结果表明,妇女在婚姻中的作用、她们的社会和家庭网络、她们与医疗保健提供者的互动以及与生殖健康和健康保险计划有关的政策变化,都影响妇女在多大程度上实现产后计划生育的信息和选择权。结论:对实践的关键影响包括保健提供者必须提供关于避孕选择的公正信息,有效地与地方领导接触,并确保政府对PPFP方案的目标符合妇女的需求以及社区的健康和社会条件。
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Women's Perspectives on Post-partum Family Planning in Banyumas, Indonesia.

Background: A recent programmatic shift in the provision of family planning in the Global South led to a renewed focus on post-partum family planning (PPFP). PPFP embodies a shift in the primary narrative of global family planning programs, from fertility reduction to promoting maternal and child well-being.Purpose: We examine key factors that shape women's knowledge, attitudes and practice of PPFP in Banyumas, Indonesia.Methodology: We employed a qualitative approach utilizing focus group discussions with pregnant women and women with children aged less than 1 year old (n = 44), and in-depth interviews with health service providers (n = 10). Guided by the research questions, we conducted a thematic analysis of the transcripts.Results: Our findings demonstrate how women's agency within marriage, their social and familial networks, their interactions with healthcare providers, and policy changes related to reproductive health and health insurance schemes, all influence the extent to which women's rights to information and choice regarding post-partum family planning can be realized. Conclusions: Key implications for practice include the necessity for health providers to offer unbiased information about contraceptive options, to engage local leadership effectively, and to ensure that government targets for the PPFP program align with women's needs and the health and social conditions of the community.

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