School of Nursing, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.
J Nurs Manag. 2013 Mar;21(2):327-38. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2834.2012.01332.x. Epub 2012 May 7.
The present study outlines the perceptions of participants on male involvement in reproductive health (RH) from a management perspective.
Namibia is one of the African countries affected by cultural and socio-economic influences that have persuaded gender roles in a way that hinders male-partner involvement in RH.
A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive design was followed. The target population included all male and female partners attending a health facility and all nurse managers (registered nurses in charge) that provided RH services in the health facility in a northern region in Namibia. Individual interviews were conducted until data saturation occurred.
The results indicate that the management principles, policy and legislation, as well as resources to facilitate male involvement in RH, were indicated as barriers for nurse managers to facilitate male involvement.
Male involvement in RH care is needed for an interpersonal and interactive partnership.
Recommendations are made to establish a partnership within the current health care framework in which reproductive health is provided.
本研究从管理角度概述了参与者对男性参与生殖健康(RH)的看法。
纳米比亚是受文化和社会经济影响的非洲国家之一,这些影响说服了性别角色,从而阻碍了男性伴侣参与 RH。
采用定性、探索性、描述性设计。目标人群包括在纳米比亚北部地区的一个卫生机构就诊的所有男性和女性伴侣,以及在该卫生机构提供 RH 服务的所有护士经理(负责注册护士)。进行了个人访谈,直到达到数据饱和。
结果表明,管理原则、政策和立法,以及促进男性参与 RH 的资源,被认为是护士经理促进男性参与的障碍。
需要男性参与 RH 护理,以建立人际互动的伙伴关系。
建议在提供生殖健康的现有医疗保健框架内建立伙伴关系。