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在尼日利亚西南部,私人医疗保健提供者向年轻女性提供避孕措施的偏见。

Bias in Contraceptive Provision to Young Women Among Private Health Care Providers in South West Nigeria.

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion and Community Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Lebanon,

Institute for Health and Aging, Department of Social and Behavioral Sicence, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2018 Mar 1;44(1):19-29. doi: 10.1363/44e5418.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Health care providers' biases regarding the provision of contraceptives to adolescent and young adult women may restrict women's access to contraceptive methods.

METHODS

Two mystery client visits were made to each of 52 private-sector health care facilities and individual providers in South West Nigeria in June 2016. In one visit, the mystery client portrayed an unmarried, nulliparous adolescent, and in the other, the client portrayed a married adult woman with two children. During subsequent in-depth interviews, providers were read vignettes describing hypothetical clients with these same profiles, and were asked how they would interact with each. Descriptive analyses of mystery client interactions were combined with thematic analyses of the interview data.

RESULTS

In greater proportions of married-profile visits than of unmarried-profile visits, mystery clients reported that providers had asked about past contraceptive use and method preference; the opposite was true in regard to providers' using side effects to dissuade clients from practicing contraception. In in-depth interviews, providers expressed concerns about fertility loss among unmarried women who used hormonal contraceptives. Providers more commonly recommended condoms, emergency contraception and the pill for unmarried clients, and longer-acting methods for married clients. The restriction of methods was typically explained by providers of various backgrounds in terms of protecting younger, unmarried clients from damaging their fertility.

CONCLUSIONS

Provider bias in the provision of contraceptives to adolescent and young adult women in South West Nigeria may affect quality of care and method choice. Interventions to reduce provider bias should go beyond technical training to address the underlying sociocultural beliefs that lead providers to impose restrictions that are not based on evidence.

摘要

背景

医疗保健提供者对青少年和年轻成年女性提供避孕措施的偏见可能会限制女性获得避孕方法的机会。

方法

2016 年 6 月,在尼日利亚西南部的 52 个私营部门医疗保健机构和个别提供者中,每个机构进行了两次神秘客户访问。在一次访问中,神秘客户扮演了一名未婚、未育的青少年,而在另一次访问中,客户扮演了一名已婚、有两个孩子的成年女性。在随后的深入访谈中,向提供者阅读了描述具有这些相同特征的假设客户的案例,并询问他们将如何与每个客户互动。对神秘客户互动的描述性分析与访谈数据的主题分析相结合。

结果

在已婚客户访问中,与未婚客户访问相比,更大比例的神秘客户报告称,提供者询问了过去的避孕措施使用情况和方法偏好;而在提供者使用副作用劝阻客户避孕方面,情况则恰恰相反。在深入访谈中,提供者对未婚使用激素避孕药的女性可能会失去生育能力表示担忧。提供者更常为未婚客户推荐避孕套、紧急避孕药和药丸,而为已婚客户推荐长效方法。各种背景的提供者通常以保护年轻未婚客户免受生育能力受损为由,限制了方法的使用。

结论

尼日利亚西南部向青少年和年轻成年女性提供避孕措施的提供者存在偏见,这可能会影响护理质量和方法选择。减少提供者偏见的干预措施不应仅停留在技术培训上,而应解决导致提供者施加不符合证据的限制的潜在社会文化信念。

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