Pitorak Heather, Lubaale Susan Kambabazi, Gurman Tilly A
a John Snow Inc., AIDSTAR-One , Arlington , Virginia , USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2014;35(3):234-48. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2012.736575. Epub 2013 Mar 26.
An unmet need for family planning among Ugandan women remains. Our research team conducted qualitative research to identify Ugandan perspectives about family planning. We facilitated interviews with Ugandan women and health care providers. Using grounded theory, our team analyzed the data to identify themes from the transcripts. The researchers identified the cross-cutting theme as the influence of money on women and health care providers. Although affordability and accessibility were recognized as determinants of ensuring family planning uptake, we found that money impacts the decision making via additional mechanisms. For women, monetary concerns associated with assuring family needs were prioritized. For health care providers, they discussed that money created barriers as well as incentives to family planning service provisions.
乌干达女性对计划生育的需求仍未得到满足。我们的研究团队开展了定性研究,以确定乌干达女性对计划生育的看法。我们协助对乌干达女性和医疗服务提供者进行了访谈。我们的团队运用扎根理论对数据进行分析,以从访谈记录中识别出主题。研究人员确定了贯穿各领域的主题,即金钱对女性和医疗服务提供者的影响。尽管可承受性和可及性被认为是确保计划生育服务利用的决定因素,但我们发现金钱通过其他机制影响决策。对女性而言,确保家庭需求相关的金钱问题被置于优先地位。对医疗服务提供者来说,他们讨论称金钱既为计划生育服务的提供制造了障碍,也带来了激励因素。