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牙买加和巴巴多斯医疗保健提供者对紧急避孕药的知识、态度和做法。

Jamaican and Barbadian health care providers' knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding emergency contraceptive pills.

作者信息

Yam Eileen A, Gordon-Strachan Georgiana, McIntyre Garth, Fletcher Horace, Garcia Sandra G, Becker Davida, Ezcurra Enrique

机构信息

Abt Associates Inc., Bethesda, MD, USA.

出版信息

Int Fam Plan Perspect. 2007 Dec;33(4):160-7. doi: 10.1363/ifpp.33.160.07.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Little is known about health care providers' knowledge of, attitudes toward and provision of emergency contraceptive pills in the English-speaking Caribbean, where sexual violence and unplanned pregnancies are persistent public health problems.

METHODS

We conducted interviewer-administered surveys of 200 Barbadian and 228 Jamaican pharmacists, general practitioners, obstetrician-gynecologists and nurses in 2005-2006. For each country, Pearson's chi-square tests were used to assess differences in responses among the four provider groups.

RESULTS

Nearly all respondents had heard of emergency contraceptive pills, and large majorities of Barbadian and Jamaican providers had dispensed the method. However, about half had ever refused to dispense it; frequently cited reasons were medical contraindications to use, recent use, method unavailability, safety concerns and being uncomfortable prescribing it. Only one in five providers knew that the method could be safely used as often as needed, and few knew that it was effective if taken within 120 hours of unprotected sexual intercourse. About a quarter of Barbadian and half of Jamaican providers thought the method should be available without a prescription, and half of all providers believed that its use encourages sexual risk-taking and leads to increased STI transmission. Nonetheless, most respondents believed the method was necessary to reduce rates of unintended pregnancy and were willing to dispense it to rape victims, women who had experienced condom failure and women who had not used a contraceptive.

CONCLUSIONS

Future educational efforts among Jamaican and Barbadian health care providers should emphasize the safety and proper use of emergency contraceptive pills, as well as the need to increase the availability of the method.

摘要

背景

在英语加勒比地区,性暴力和意外怀孕一直是公共卫生问题,但对于医疗服务提供者对紧急避孕药的了解、态度及提供情况却知之甚少。

方法

2005 - 2006年,我们对200名巴巴多斯和228名牙买加的药剂师、全科医生、妇产科医生及护士进行了访谈式调查。对于每个国家,使用Pearson卡方检验评估四个医疗服务提供者群体之间的回答差异。

结果

几乎所有受访者都听说过紧急避孕药,巴巴多斯和牙买加的大多数医疗服务提供者都曾提供过这种方法。然而,约一半的人曾拒绝提供;经常提到的原因包括使用的医学禁忌、近期使用过、该方法无法获取、安全担忧以及开具处方时感到不适。只有五分之一的医疗服务提供者知道该方法可以根据需要安全地经常使用,很少有人知道在无保护性行为后120小时内服用是有效的。约四分之一的巴巴多斯医疗服务提供者和一半的牙买加医疗服务提供者认为该方法应无需处方即可获得,所有医疗服务提供者中有一半认为其使用会鼓励性冒险行为并导致性传播感染传播增加。尽管如此,大多数受访者认为该方法对于降低意外怀孕率是必要的,并且愿意为强奸受害者、避孕套使用失败的女性以及未使用避孕措施的女性提供。

结论

未来在牙买加和巴巴多斯的医疗服务提供者中开展的教育工作应强调紧急避孕药的安全性和正确使用,以及增加该方法可及性的必要性。

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