穆斯林和基督教宗教领袖对坦桑尼亚计划生育教育干预的长期看法。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Global Public Health Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1080/17441692.2025.2473455
Hajirah Gumanneh, Sheridan Bowers, Enock Miyaye, Patrick Kweka, Aneth Nzali, Ramadhan Mtita, Yassin Mchondo, Samuel Kalluvya, Jennifer A Downs, Agrey H Mwakisole
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计划生育教育在许多撒哈拉以南非洲国家至关重要,尽管保健设施免费提供计划生育教育,但这些国家对计划生育的需求仍未得到满足。男性的反对、有限的健康知识以及对宗教信仰兼容性的担忧是需求未得到满足的主要原因。先前的研究表明,与宗教领袖合作可以提高计划生育知识和接受度。然而,大多数研究只观察到教育宗教领袖的短期效果,对这种干预的长期可持续性知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们采访了4-5年后的基督教宗教领袖,以及1.75年后的穆斯林宗教领袖,他们接受了关于计划生育的医学和宗教方面的教育干预。我们试图评估这种计划生育教育干预对社区计划生育讨论的长期影响,并确定持续的挑战。我们发现,即使在干预多年后,宗教领袖仍在多种情况下继续教育社区成员,并且仍然愿意和有动力教授计划生育。这些结果表明,在文化规范和宗教信仰可能成为障碍的社区,教育宗教领袖是一种可持续的、具有潜在高成本效益的干预措施,可以提高对计划生育的认识和获取。
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Long-term perspectives of Muslim and Christian religious leaders on an educational intervention about family planning in Tanzania.

Family planning (FP) education is essential in many sub-Saharan African countries, where there is a high unsatisfied demand for FP despite its availability at healthcare facilities free of charge. Male opposition, limited health knowledge, and concern about compatibility with religious beliefs are major causes of unsatisfied demand. Previous studies have shown that partnerships with religious leaders can increase family planning knowledge and uptake. However, most studies have observed short-term effects of educating religious leaders and little is known of the long-term sustainability of such an intervention. In this study, we interviewed Christian religious leaders 4-5 years after, and Muslim religious leaders 1.75 years after, they received an educational intervention on the medical and religious aspects of FP. We sought to assess the long-term impacts of this FP educational intervention on community discussions of FP and to identify continued challenges. We found that, even years after the intervention, religious leaders continued to educate community members in multiple settings and remained willing and motivated to teach about FP. These results suggest that educating religious leaders is a sustainable and potentially highly cost-effective intervention to improve knowledge and access to FP in communities where cultural norms and religious beliefs may serve as barriers.

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Global Public Health
Global Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Global Public Health is an essential peer-reviewed journal that energetically engages with key public health issues that have come to the fore in the global environment — mounting inequalities between rich and poor; the globalization of trade; new patterns of travel and migration; epidemics of newly-emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases; the HIV/AIDS pandemic; the increase in chronic illnesses; escalating pressure on public health infrastructures around the world; and the growing range and scale of conflict situations, terrorist threats, environmental pressures, natural and human-made disasters.
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