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提高美国的避孕措施使用率。

Improving contraceptive use in the United States.

作者信息

Frost Jennifer J, Darroch Jacqueline E, Remez Lisa

出版信息

Issues Brief (Alan Guttmacher Inst). 2008(1):1-8.

Abstract

The average American woman--who wants two children--spends about three decades trying to avoid pregnancy and only a few years trying to become or being pregnant. Sexually active women who are not seeking pregnancy may nonetheless practice contraception poorly or may not use a method at all. A wide range of reasons explain this seeming contradiction, including personal feelings and beliefs; experiences with methods; fears about side effects; partner influences; cultural values and norms; and problems in the contraceptive care system. Helping women prevent unintended pregnancy requires a broad-based approach that addresses many of these issues. To identify possible strategies for improving contraceptive use in the United States, two nationally representative surveys investigated women's contraceptive experiences and clinicians' delivery of relevant care. One survey asked sexually active women aged 18-44 who were not seeking pregnancy about their contraceptive use patterns over a one-year period. We focused on adults because many studies have examined adolescents' behavior, and relatively little is known about the contraceptive difficulties experienced by adult women--who account for more than 90% of unintended pregnancies. The second survey asked public and private contraceptive service providers to describe their service delivery protocols and their perceptions of clients' difficulties with method use. Results of these surveys reveal a complex picture of women's motivation and of client-provider interactions that sometimes hinder effective contraceptive use. They also suggest a number of measures that providers can take to help clients improve their contraceptive practice--many of which would require only simple changes in counseling practices and clinical protocols--and that policymakers, researchers and advocates can take to help in this effort.

摘要

想要两个孩子的美国普通女性,大约要花三十年时间来避免怀孕,而尝试怀孕或处于孕期的时间却只有短短几年。那些不打算怀孕但有性生活的女性,可能避孕措施做得很差,甚至根本不采取任何避孕方法。有诸多原因可以解释这种看似矛盾的现象,包括个人感受和信仰、使用避孕方法的经历、对副作用的担忧、伴侣的影响、文化价值观和规范,以及避孕护理系统存在的问题。帮助女性预防意外怀孕需要一种基础广泛的方法,来解决上述诸多问题。为了确定在美国改善避孕措施使用情况的可能策略,两项具有全国代表性的调查研究了女性的避孕经历以及临床医生提供的相关护理情况。其中一项调查询问了年龄在18至44岁之间、不打算怀孕且有性生活的女性在一年时间内的避孕使用模式。我们将重点放在成年人身上,因为许多研究已经考察了青少年的行为,而对于占意外怀孕比例超过90%的成年女性所面临的避孕困难,我们了解得相对较少。第二项调查要求公立和私立避孕服务提供者描述他们的服务提供流程,以及他们对客户在使用避孕方法时所遇到困难的看法。这些调查结果揭示了一幅关于女性动机以及有时会阻碍有效避孕使用的医患互动的复杂图景。它们还提出了一些措施,提供者可以采取这些措施来帮助客户改善避孕做法——其中许多措施只需要在咨询做法和临床流程上做一些简单改变——政策制定者、研究人员和倡导者也可以采取这些措施来助力这项工作。

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