Jayaweera Ruvani T, Ngui Felistah Mbithe, Hall Kelli Stidham, Gerdts Caitlin
Ibis Reproductive Health, Oakland, California, United States of America.
Fortress of Hope Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.
PLoS One. 2018 Jan 25;13(1):e0191412. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191412. eCollection 2018.
Safe and legal abortions are rarely practiced in the public health sector in Kenya, and rates of maternal mortality and morbidity from unsafe abortion is high. Little is known about women's experiences seeking and accessing abortion in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya.
Seven focus group discussions were conducted with a total of 71 women and girls recruited from an informal settlement in Nairobi. The interview guide explored participants' perceptions of unplanned pregnancy, abortion, and access to sexual and reproductive health information in their community. Thematic analysis of the focus group transcripts was conducted using MAX QDA Release 12.
Participants described a variety of factors that influence women's experiences with abortion in their communities. According to participants, limited knowledge of sexual and reproductive health information and lack of access to contraception led to unplanned pregnancy among women in their community. Participants cited stigma and loss of opportunities that women with unplanned pregnancies face as the primary reasons why women seek abortions. Participants articulated stigma as the predominant barrier women in their communities face to safe abortion. Other barriers, which were often interrelated to stigma, included lack of education about safe methods of abortion, perceived illegality of abortion, as well as limited access to services, fear of mistreatment, and mistrust of health providers and facilities.
Women in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya face substantial barriers to regulating their fertility and lack access to safe abortion. Policy makers and reproductive health advocates should support programs that employ harm reduction strategies and increase women's knowledge of and access to medication abortion outside the formal healthcare system.
在肯尼亚的公共卫生部门,安全合法的堕胎行为很少见,不安全堕胎导致的孕产妇死亡率和发病率很高。对于肯尼亚内罗毕非正规住区妇女寻求和获取堕胎服务的经历,人们知之甚少。
在内罗毕一个非正规住区招募了71名妇女和女孩,进行了7次焦点小组讨论。访谈指南探讨了参与者对意外怀孕、堕胎以及在其社区获取性与生殖健康信息的看法。使用MAX QDA 12版本对焦点小组记录进行了主题分析。
参与者描述了影响其社区妇女堕胎经历的各种因素。据参与者称,性与生殖健康信息知识有限以及无法获得避孕措施导致社区内妇女意外怀孕。参与者指出意外怀孕的妇女面临的耻辱感和机会丧失是她们寻求堕胎的主要原因。参与者明确表示耻辱感是其社区妇女获得安全堕胎服务面临的主要障碍。其他障碍通常与耻辱感相互关联,包括缺乏关于安全堕胎方法的教育、认为堕胎非法、获得服务的机会有限、害怕受到虐待以及对医疗服务提供者和机构不信任。
肯尼亚内罗毕非正规住区的妇女在控制生育方面面临重大障碍,且无法获得安全堕胎服务。政策制定者和生殖健康倡导者应支持采用减少伤害策略的项目,并增加妇女在正规医疗系统之外对药物流产的了解和获取机会。