乍得古萨拉斯的避孕药具使用和决策:一项混合方法研究。

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-06-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1516757
Vincent de Paul Allambademel, Mahamat Abdelaziz, Natalie Andrasko, Bongo Goumbo, Robert Madjigoto, Alexis Ngarmbatedjimal, Solal Noubadjim, Salomon Tamira, Theodora Varelis, Katchebe Vourbane, Sara E Casey
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背景:乍得是世界上产妇死亡率最高的国家之一,现代避孕普及率很低。了解妇女在使用避孕药具方面的决策障碍和影响,对于减少未得到满足的避孕药具需求,从而减少孕产妇死亡率至关重要。方法:在乍得古萨拉斯省的三个地区进行了一项混合方法研究,包括对妇女进行纵向调查,与现代避孕药具的男女使用者和非使用者进行焦点小组讨论,以及对助产士、社区卫生工作者和社区领导人进行深入访谈。结果:调查参与者对现代避孕方法的了解有所增加,20.5%的人报告了目前的现代避孕方法使用情况。与会者描述了不使用避孕措施的多种原因,包括它与他们的宗教信仰相矛盾,社区耻辱和广泛的误解,特别是关于长效可逆避孕措施。丈夫在夫妇的避孕决策中扮演着重要的角色,根据个人情况,要么是主要的推动者,要么是障碍。讨论:总的来说,研究结果表明,参与者对现代避孕方法的认识有所提高。避孕药具使用率是全省的两倍多。鉴于注射剂在我们的样本中占主导地位,项目应探索引入和扩大自我注射避孕药(DMPA-SC)的社区分布。研究结果强调,需要在社区中采取更多样化和量身定制的减少污名化干预措施,以提高关键人群(包括男性、夫妇、宗教和其他社区领导人)对现代避孕药具的认识,并减少误解。应考虑对提供避孕服务的所有干部进行价值观澄清和态度培训,以促进提供避孕服务的非歧视和公平。
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Contraceptive use and decision-making in Guéra, Chad: a mixed-methods study.

Background: Chad has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world, and low modern contraceptive prevalence. Understanding the barriers and influences on women's decision-making around contraceptive use is critical to reducing the unmet contraceptive need, and thus maternal mortality.

Methods: A mixed-methods study was conducted in three districts of Guéra province, Chad, including a longitudinal survey of women, focus group discussions with male and female users and non-users of modern contraceptives, and in-depth interviews with midwives, community health workers, and community leaders.

Results: Survey participants showed increased knowledge of modern contraceptive methods, and 20.5% reported current modern contraceptive use at endline. Participants described multiple reasons for contraceptive non-use, including that it contradicts with their religious beliefs, community stigma and widespread misconceptions, particularly around long-acting reversible contraceptives. Husbands played a large role in a couple's contraceptive decision-making, as either a major facilitator or barrier depending on the individual.

Discussion: Overall, the study's findings suggest that participant awareness of modern contraceptive methods increased. Contraceptive use was more than twice as high as the provincial rate. Given the dominance of injectables within our sample, programs should explore introducing and scaling up community-based distribution of the self-injectable contraceptive (DMPA-SC). The findings highlight the need for more diverse and tailored stigma reduction interventions in the community to promote awareness and reduce misconceptions of modern contraceptives among key groups of people, including men, couples, and religious and other community leaders. Values clarification and attitude training should be considered for all cadres of providers to promote non-discrimination and equity in contraceptive service provision.

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