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紧急避孕药:尼加拉瓜马那瓜药剂师的知识和态度。

Emergency contraceptive pills: knowledge and attitudes of pharmacy personnel in Managua, Nicaragua.

机构信息

Institute of Tropical Medicine and International Health, Charité-Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2011 Jun;37(2):67-74. doi: 10.1363/3706711.

Abstract

CONTEXT

As abortion is illegal in Nicaragua, postcoital contraception is an important option for preventing pregnancy. Emergency contraceptive pills are available in Nicaraguan pharmacies over the counter, but pharmacy personnel's knowledge and attitudes about this method can affect access.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Managua, Nicaragua's capital. Interviewers administered a semistructured questionnaire to 93 pharmacy employees to determine their knowledge of and attitudes toward emergency contraceptive pills. Descriptive statistics and cross-tabulations were used to examine responses of and differences between male and female employees.

RESULTS

All participants knew about emergency contraceptive pills and reported experience selling them. The majority sold them at least once a week (92%), usually without a prescription (97%). Of participants who were aware that emergency contraceptive pills should be taken only after sexual intercourse, 45% knew that the pills can be taken up to three days afterward; none knew that the pills are effective up to five days afterward. More than one-third of all respondents (39%) thought the pills can induce abortion, and most overestimated contraindications and side effects. Large majorities believed the availability of emergency contraceptive pills discourages use of ongoing methods (75%), encourages sexual risk-taking (82%) and increases transmission of HIV and other STIs (76%). Sixty-three participants (68%) thought emergency contraceptive pills are necessary to reduce unwanted and unplanned pregnancy; 65% were willing to provide them to all women in need, although only 13% would provide them to minors.

CONCLUSIONS

Managuan pharmacy personnel frequently dispense emergency contraceptive pills, but need additional education to accurately counsel women about the method.

摘要

背景

由于堕胎在尼加拉瓜是非法的,因此事后避孕药是预防怀孕的重要选择。紧急避孕药可在尼加拉瓜的药店无需处方购买,但药剂师对这种方法的了解和态度可能会影响其可及性。

方法

在尼加拉瓜首都马那瓜进行了一项横断面调查。调查员向 93 名药剂师员工进行了半结构式问卷调查,以确定他们对紧急避孕药的了解和态度。使用描述性统计和交叉表来检查男性和女性员工的反应和差异。

结果

所有参与者都了解紧急避孕药,并报告有销售经验。大多数人每周至少出售一次(92%),通常无需处方(97%)。在知道紧急避孕药只能在性交后服用的参与者中,有 45%的人知道该药可以在之后的三天内服用;没有人知道该药在之后的五天内有效。超过三分之一的受访者(39%)认为该药会引起堕胎,而且大多数人高估了禁忌和副作用。大多数人认为紧急避孕药的可获得性会抑制正在使用的方法(75%)、鼓励性冒险行为(82%)并增加 HIV 和其他性传播感染(STI)的传播(76%)。63 名参与者(68%)认为需要紧急避孕药来减少意外和计划外怀孕;65%的人愿意向所有有需要的妇女提供这些药物,尽管只有 13%的人愿意向未成年人提供这些药物。

结论

马那瓜的药店员工经常分发紧急避孕药,但需要进一步教育,以准确地向妇女提供有关该方法的咨询。

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