性别规范对阿富汗无辅助家庭分娩的影响:一项定性研究

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ahmad Rashed Wassif , Maisam Najafizada , Shree Mulay
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尽管2002年至2021年期间在阿富汗努力促进两性平等,但该国在妇女健康方面继续面临重大挑战,包括无辅助在家分娩和孕产妇死亡率高。本研究探讨了性别规范对阿富汗无辅助家庭分娩的影响,保守的社会规范往往决定了妇女的角色和获得医疗保健的机会。采用定性案例研究设计来探讨阿富汗的无辅助在家分娩。数据收集自重新安置到加拿大的阿富汗难民男女。对9名曾在无人协助下在家分娩的妇女进行了深入访谈,并与6名男子和8名妇女进行了焦点小组讨论,以收集他们在其社区中对在家分娩的经验和观察。调查结果突出了一系列因素,包括使妇女承担繁重的家务和农业责任的性别规范,对男性家庭成员的经济依赖限制了她们的自主权,以及男性主导的决策过程严重限制了她们在与健康有关的选择方面的能率。此外,社会规范要求妇女获得丈夫或男性家庭成员的许可,并有一个mahram(丈夫或允许的男性伴侣)才能获得保健服务,这对熟练的助产服务构成了更大的障碍。这项研究强调,需要制定对性别问题敏感的战略,让家庭成员,特别是男性亲属和婆婆参与进来,促进熟练的助产服务,并通过健康教育和改善妇女自主做出健康决定的经济机会,增强她们的权能。解决这些性别规范和权力动态对于减少无人协助的家庭分娩至关重要。
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Influence of gender norms on unassisted homebirths in Afghanistan: A qualitative study
Despite efforts to promote gender equality in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2021, the country continues to face significant challenges in women's health, including high rates of unassisted homebirths and maternal mortality. This study explores the influence of gender norms on unassisted homebirths in Afghanistan, where conservative societal norms often dictate women's roles and access to healthcare. A qualitative case study design was employed to explore unassisted homebirths in Afghanistan. Data were collected from Afghan refugee men and women who had relocated to Canada. In-depth interviews were conducted with nine women who had experienced unassisted homebirths, and focus group discussions were held with six men and eight women to gather their experiences and observations of homebirths in their communities.
The findings highlight a range of factors, including gender norms that burden women with exhaustive household and agricultural responsibilities, financial dependence on male family members that restricts their autonomy, and male-dominated decision-making processes that severely limit their agency in health-related choices. Additionally, social norms requiring women to seek permission from husbands or a male family member and have a mahram (husband or a permissible male companion) to access healthcare were found to compound barriers to skilled birth attendance.
The research underscores the need for gender-sensitive strategies that engage family members, particularly male relatives and mothers-in-law, to promote skilled birth attendance and empower women through health education and improving their economic opportunities to make autonomous health decisions. Addressing these gender norms and power dynamics is crucial for reducing unassisted homebirths.
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