Adeniran Abiodun S, Aboyeji Abiodun P, Fawole Adegboyega A, Balogun Olayinka R, Adesina Kikelomo T, Adeniran Peace I
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department, University of Ilorin/University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria.
In-Service Education Unit, Nursing Services Department, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria.
Int J Health Sci (Qassim). 2015 Jul;9(3):305-13.
To evaluate the expectations of pregnant women on the role of the male partner during conception and delivery.
A prospective multi-centre observational study comprising 506 pregnant women at eight health facilities in Ilorin, Nigeria from January to June 2014. Consenting women were recruited at antenatal clinics using multistage purposive sampling and a self-administered questionnaire was administered with provision for interpreters in local dialects for those without western education. The data was analyzed using SPSS using percentages and chi-square test; p <0.05 was termed significant.
Participants were aged 17 to 49 years (mean 30.23±4.81), 82.4% desire male partners company during antenatal clinic visits and 59.1% experienced this in index pregnancy. During labour and delivery, 427(84.4%) want company; 345(80.8%) chose the male partner with 211(57.7%) hoping men will appreciate the value of females afterwards although 27.9% feared the men may disturb the health workers, 72(14.2%) male partners attended previous delivery and 84.8% of the women were satisfied with the experience. Significant predictors of support for male partner's presence at delivery were maternal age (p=0.001), secondary or higher education (p=0.001) and parity less than four (p=0.001); religion (x(2)1.010; p>0.001) and social status (p>0.001) were statistically insignificant. Pregnant women wanted education for male partners on care of pregnant women (77.0%) and sex during conception (25.2%).
Parturient desire male partners' presence at deliveries but their past participation was low; health facility modifications and education for men are required to meet the desires.
评估孕妇对男性伴侣在受孕和分娩过程中所扮演角色的期望。
这是一项前瞻性多中心观察性研究,于2014年1月至6月在尼日利亚伊洛林的八个医疗机构对506名孕妇进行。通过多阶段目的抽样在产前诊所招募同意参与的女性,并使用自填式问卷进行调查,对于没有接受过西方教育的女性提供当地方言的口译人员。使用SPSS对数据进行分析,采用百分比和卡方检验;p<0.05被视为具有统计学意义。
参与者年龄在17至49岁之间(平均30.23±4.81),82.4%的人希望男性伴侣在产前检查时陪伴,59.1%的人在本次妊娠中体验到了这一点。在分娩期间,427人(84.4%)希望有陪伴;345人(80.8%)选择男性伴侣,其中211人(57.7%)希望男性之后能认识到女性的价值,尽管27.9%的人担心男性可能会打扰医护人员,72名(14.2%)男性伴侣曾参与过之前的分娩,84.8%的女性对这次经历感到满意。分娩时支持男性伴侣在场的显著预测因素是产妇年龄(p=0.001)、中等或高等教育程度(p=0.001)和平产次数少于四次(p=0.001);宗教(x(2)1.010;p>0.001)和社会地位(p>>0.001)在统计学上不显著。孕妇希望对男性伴侣进行关于照顾孕妇(77.0%)和受孕期间性行为(25.2%)的教育。
产妇希望男性伴侣在分娩时在场,但他们过去的参与度较低;需要对医疗机构进行调整并对男性进行教育,以满足这种期望。