聋哑妇女对避孕方法的了解:一项定性研究。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Gabriela Fuster Barbosa, Laura Fernandes Berto, Sandra Dircinha Teixeira de Araujo Moraes, Edson Santos Ferreira-Filho, Luis Bahamondes, Edmund Chada Baracat, José Maria Soares-Junior, Isabel Cristina Esposito Sorpreso
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目的:分析聋哑妇女对避孕方法的理解:分析聋哑妇女对避孕方法的理解:2020-2022 年,我们在巴西圣保罗的两家性与生殖健康(SRH)转诊中心开展了一项定性描述性研究。我们使用半结构化问卷对 28 名使用巴西手语(LIBRAS)的聋哑妇女进行了面对面和远程视频访谈,问卷内容包括社会人口学和临床数据,以及对避孕方法的理解和认识。在 NVivo 软件的帮助下,我们通过对 LIBRAS 翻译的转录、解释和验证进行了内容分析:结果:沟通障碍(28/28)是导致避孕方法知晓率低的主要因素。关于屏障避孕法,20 名参与者(71%)表示熟悉避孕套,13 名参与者(46%)熟悉子宫帽,20 名参与者(71%)熟悉口服避孕药,17 名参与者(60%)熟悉注射避孕法。关于长效可逆避孕药具,16 人(57%)了解宫内节育器,7 人(25%)了解皮下埋植剂。有 15 人(53%)了解女性和男性永久避孕药具。计划外怀孕率为 59%,6 人(21%)使用了生育意识方法,5 人(17%)使用了屏障法,6 人(21%)使用了短效方法,2 人(7%)使用了 LARC,4 人(14%)使用了永久性避孕方法:结论:在我们的聋哑妇女样本中,安全套和口服避孕药的使用率更高。所有受访的失聪妇女都认为沟通是获取避孕方法信息的障碍,这突出表明她们对 LARC 的了解和使用率较低。
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Knowledge of contraceptive methods among deaf women: a qualitative study.

Objective: To analyse the understanding of deaf women regarding contraceptive methods.

Method: We conducted a qualitative descriptive study in two referral centres for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in São Paulo, Brazil, trough years 2020-2022. Twenty-eight deaf women who use Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS) were interviewed face-to-face and remotely via videocall using a semi-structured questionnaire containing sociodemographic and clinical data and questions about understanding and knowledge of contraceptive methods. We performed a content analysis through transcription, interpretation, and validation of the LIBRAS translation with the assistance of NVivo software.

Results: Communication barrier (28/28) was the primary factor associated with low knowledge about contraceptive methods. Regarding barrier methods, 20 (71%) participants reported be familiar with condoms, 13 (46%) with diaphragms, 20 (71%) about oral contraceptives, and 17 (60%) about injectable methods. Concerning long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), 16 (57%) were aware about intrauterine devices and 7 (25%) with subdermal implants. Fifteen (53%) of participants were aware about female and male permanent contraception. Unplanned pregnancy rate was 59% and use of fertility awareness methods was reported by 6 (21%), barrier methods 5 (17%), short-acting methods 6 (21%), LARC 2 (7%) and permanent contraception among 4 (14%).

Conclusion: In our sample of deaf women, condoms and oral contraceptives were identified more often and were more in use. All interviewed deaf women cited communication as a barrier to accessing information about contraceptive methods, highlighting the low knowledge and use of LARC.

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期刊介绍: The Official Journal of the European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health, The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care publishes original peer-reviewed research papers as well as review papers and other appropriate educational material.
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