L'Engle Kelly Ladin, Hinson Laura, Chin-Quee Dawn
Behavioral and Social Sciences, FHI, Durham, NC, USA.
J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care. 2011 Jul;37(3):146-51. doi: 10.1136/jfprhc-2011-0077. Epub 2011 Apr 17.
Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) are becoming more popular, yet little is known about the contraceptive preferences of women who take ECPs. Women purchasing ECPs were recruited from pharmacies in Accra, Ghana. A total of 24 semi-structured, qualitative interviews were conducted in May 2008.
Nearly all participants preferred ECPs to other contraceptive methods. Although fear of side effects from oral contraceptive pills (OCPs), intrauterine devices and injectables were deterrents to use of those methods, side effects from ECPs were acceptable to this small and highly self-selected group of ECP users. Participants had little knowledge about how other contraceptive methods work and expressed a strong distrust and dislike of condoms.
Study participants loved their ECPs, despite minor discomforts like bleeding, and most had no concerns about repeated use, though these findings may not apply to women outside Accra or women who obtain ECPs from non-pharmacy settings. Future interventions should work to dispel myths about OCPs, condoms and other modern methods, and focus on basic contraception education.
紧急避孕药正变得越来越普及,但对于服用紧急避孕药的女性的避孕偏好却知之甚少。从加纳阿克拉的药店招募购买紧急避孕药的女性。2008年5月共进行了24次半结构化的定性访谈。
几乎所有参与者都比其他避孕方法更喜欢紧急避孕药。尽管对口服避孕药、宫内节育器和注射剂副作用的恐惧是使用这些方法的阻碍,但对于这个规模小且高度自我选择的紧急避孕药使用者群体来说,紧急避孕药的副作用是可以接受的。参与者对其他避孕方法的作用方式了解甚少,并且对避孕套表现出强烈的不信任和反感。
研究参与者喜欢他们的紧急避孕药,尽管有出血等轻微不适,而且大多数人对重复使用没有顾虑,不过这些发现可能不适用于阿克拉以外的女性或从非药店渠道获取紧急避孕药的女性。未来的干预措施应致力于消除有关口服避孕药、避孕套和其他现代方法的误解,并专注于基础避孕教育。