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“If I have only two children and they die… who will take care of me?” –a qualitative study exploring knowledge, attitudes and practices about family planning among Mozambican female and male adults

机译:“如果我只有两个孩子而他们死了……谁来照顾我?” –一项定性研究,探索莫桑比克男女成年人关于计划生育的知识,态度和做法

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By focusing upon family planning counselling services, the Mozambican government has significantly enhanced the general health of female and male clients. However, little is known about the experiences of family planning by female and male adults. This article focuses on knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding contraceptive methods and fertility intentions. An in-depth qualitative study of female and male clients was conducted in two settings in Maputo province – Ndlavela and Boane. A total of sixteen in-depth interviews, four informal conversations, and observations were equally divided between both study sites. The analysis followed a constructionist approach. Three steps were considered in the analysis: examining commonalities, differences and relationships. Although there was a high level of family planning knowledge, there were discrepancies in clients’ everyday practices. Male and female clients are confronted with a variety of expectations concerning fertility intentions and family size, and are under pressure in numerous ways. Social pressures include traditional expectations and meanings connected to having children, as well as religious factors. Short interaction time between clients and health workers is a problem. Additionally, imposed contraceptive methods, and typically brief conversations about birth control between couples only adds to the burden. Because family planning is largely viewed as a woman’s concern, most clients have never attended counselling sessions with their partners. Attitudes towards responsibility for contraceptive use and risk-taking are strongly gendered. Female and male clients have differing expectations about contraceptive use and fertility intentions. They participate differently in family planning programs leading to their inconsistent and ambivalent practices as well as vague perceptions of risk-taking. Therefore, policymakers must address the reasons behind ambivalence and inconsistency regarding contraceptives and family planning.
机译:通过关注计划生育咨询服务,莫桑比克政府大大改善了女性和男性客户的总体健康状况。但是,对于成年男性和女性的计划生育经验知之甚少。本文重点介绍有关避孕方法和生育意图的知识,态度和做法。在马普托省的两个地方(恩德拉夫拉和博恩)对男女顾客进行了深入的定性研究。在这两个研究地点之间,总共进行了十六次深度访谈,四次非正式对话和观察。该分析遵循建构主义方法。分析中考虑了三个步骤:检查共性,差异和关系。尽管计划生育方面的知识水平很高,但客户的日常习惯还是存在差异。男性和女性客户面临着关于生育意愿和家庭规模的各种期望,并在许多方面承受着压力。社会压力包括与生育有关的传统期望和含义,以及宗教因素。客户与卫生工作者之间的互动时间短是个问题。此外,强加的避孕方法,以及通常关于夫妻之间节育的简短对话只会增加负担。由于计划生育在很大程度上被视为女性的关注点,因此大多数客户从未与伴侣一起参加咨询课程。对使用避孕药具和承担风险的责任的态度强烈地性别化。男性和女性客户对避孕药具的使用和生育意图有不同的期望。他们参与计划生育计划的方式有所不同,导致他们的做法前后不一致,模棱两可,并对冒险的态度含糊不清。因此,决策者必须解决避孕药和计划生育前后矛盾和不一致的原因。

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