Okafor Nneka I, Joe-Ikechebelu Ngozi N, Ikechebelu Joseph I
Department of Sociology/Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Department of Community Medicine, Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Amaku Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2017 Dec;21(4):55-66. doi: 10.29063/ajrh2017/v21i4.6.
There is a high rate of infertility among couples in Nigeria. This challenge is perceived differently in each socio-cultural context in which it is experienced but solution to the problem is adversely affected by the people's perception of the phenomenon. This study thus explored the perceptions of infertility and in vitro fertilization (IVF) and how to enhance the use of IVF treatment among married couples. This was a cross-sectional survey in Anambra State, Nigeria involving household respondents (married couples) and hospital respondents (couples undergoing infertility evaluation). Structured questionnaire and key informant interview (KII) guide were used for data collection. Altogether 600 questionnaires were administered and 589 were validly completed and analysed. The main outcome measures included perceptions of infertility and IVF treatment, utilization of IVF treatment and association between some demographic variables and IVF utilization. The results showed that infertility was perceived majorly as - destiny/supernatural powers (17.1%), threat to men's procreativity/continuity of lineage (14.3%), women's problem only (15.6%). Solutions to the challenges were adversely affected by perception. The use of IVF treatment was low with misconceptions like it's too costly (15.4%) and unnatural (7.6%), giving rise to unmet need for assisted reproductive technology. Women (especially above 35 years) were more likely to accept IVF treatment than men. Reproductive health education and awareness creation should target the misconceptions about infertility/IVF and fertility treatment should be covered by national health insurance to reduce the cost of IVF treatment and improve its use in Anambra State.
在尼日利亚,夫妻间的不孕不育率很高。在经历这一问题的每个社会文化背景中,人们对这一挑战的认知各不相同,但该问题的解决受到人们对这一现象认知的不利影响。因此,本研究探讨了对不孕不育和体外受精(IVF)的认知,以及如何提高已婚夫妇对IVF治疗的使用率。这是一项在尼日利亚阿南布拉州进行的横断面调查,涉及家庭受访者(已婚夫妇)和医院受访者(正在接受不孕不育评估的夫妇)。采用结构化问卷和关键信息访谈(KII)指南进行数据收集。共发放了600份问卷,有效完成并分析了589份。主要结局指标包括对不孕不育和IVF治疗的认知、IVF治疗的使用率,以及一些人口统计学变量与IVF使用率之间的关联。结果显示,不孕不育主要被视为——命运/超自然力量(17.1%)、对男性生育能力/家族延续的威胁(14.3%)、仅是女性的问题(15.6%)。对这些挑战的认知对解决方案产生了不利影响。IVF治疗的使用率较低,存在诸如费用过高(15.4%)和不自然(7.6%)等误解,导致对辅助生殖技术的需求未得到满足。女性(尤其是35岁以上)比男性更有可能接受IVF治疗。生殖健康教育和宣传应针对对不孕不育/IVF的误解,并且生育治疗应由国家医疗保险覆盖,以降低IVF治疗的费用,并提高其在阿南布拉州的使用率。