肯尼亚本戈马县夫妇对孕前护理服务的利用情况

Rosebella Iseme, Audrey Mukhalisi, Bonface Musila
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目的:本研究的主要目的是评估肯尼亚本戈马县坎杜伊县18-49岁夫妇对孕前护理服务的利用情况。方法:本研究采用描述性横断面研究设计。采用了定性和定量两种方法。在韦布业东副县随机抽取一个病区进行预试研究。采用摇号随机抽样的方法,有目的地选择了坎都依县的4个病区作为研究对象。研究参与者按比例从每个病房抽样。研究人员使用的数据收集工具是半结构化的,由访谈者管理的问卷调查和重点小组讨论。社会科学统计软件包,版本22被用于定量数据的描述性分析。定量结果以柱状图、表格和饼状图的形式呈现。结果:本研究的结果有;首先,有助于描述夫妇对孕前护理服务的低水平知识,其中只有41%(159)的夫妇对孕前护理有足够的知识,而其余59%(230)的夫妇知识不足。其次,本戈马县坎都依副县夫妻对孕前保健服务的利用率很低,特别是对某些服务的利用率很低。例如,65%(251对)的夫妇没有接受过任何疾病筛查,61%(238对)的夫妇在受孕前没有参加任何计划生育方案。注意到影响夫妇使用孕前护理服务的社会人口因素包括:受教育程度(p=0.029)、年龄(p=0.042)、职业(p=0.030)、居住地(p=0.002)、性别(p=0.001)。相比之下,社会文化因素是伴侣的支持(65%),传统信仰(81%)和教堂出席(85%)。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:该研究建议卫生部和本戈马县政府扩大针对男性的教育和赋权倡议和方案,其总体目标是提高夫妇对孕前护理服务的利用。卫生部应将各种孕前保健服务纳入所有现有的生殖保健设施,以便利获得保健服务。卫生部、基于信仰的组织以及非政府组织应制定倡议,赋予夫妇权力并对其进行培训,特别是对男子进行培训,使他们了解尽管存在普遍的传统和文化信仰,但孕前护理服务的价值
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UTILIZATION OF PRECONCEPTION CARE SERVICES AMONG COUPLES IN BUNGOMA COUNTY, KENYA
Purpose: The broad objective of the study was to assess the utilization of preconception care services among couples (18-49 years) in Kanduyi Sub-County, Bungoma County, Kenya. Methodology: The study used a descriptive cross-sectional study design. Both qualitative and quantitative methodologies were employed. A pre-test study was carried out in one randomly selected ward in Webuye East sub-county. Four wards in Kanduyi Sub-County were purposively selected for the study, using the Lottery random sampling method. The study participants were sampled proportionately from each ward. Data collection instruments, used by the researcher were a semi-structured, interviewer-administered questionnaire and focused group discussions. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences, version 22 was used for the descriptive analysis of the quantitative data. The quantitative results were presented using bar graphs, tables, and pie charts. Results: The findings from this study have; first helped to depict a low-level of knowledge on preconception care services among couples, whereby only 41% (159) of the couples had adequate knowledge on preconception care while the rest 59% (230) had inadequate knowledge. Secondly, the utilization of preconception care services among the couples in Kanduyi sub-county in Bungoma County is very low, especially on some services. For instance, the majority 65% (251) of the couples were not screened for any medical condition and a significant proportion 61% (238) were not in any family planning program prior to conception. The socio-demographic factors that were noted to influence the utilization of preconception care services among couples include; level of education (p=0.029), age (p=0.042), occupation (p=0.030), place of residence (p=0.002) and gravidity (p=0.001).  In contrast, the sociocultural factors were partners' support (65%), traditional beliefs (81%), and church attendance (85%). Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The Study recommends that the ministry of health and Bungoma County government should scale up education and empowerment initiatives and programs targeting the men, with the overall aim of enhancing the utilization of preconception care services by the couples. The ministry of health should integrate the various preconception health care services in all the existing reproductive health care facilities to facilitate ease of access to health care services. The ministry of health, faith-based organizations, as well as the non-governmental organizations, should develop initiatives to empower and train the couples, especially the men, on the value of preconception care services despite the prevailing traditional and cultural beliefs
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