Department of Public Health, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria 0001, South Africa.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Dec 17;16(24):5158. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16245158.
The uptake of vasectomy in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa is low. In Eswatini, a kingdom with strong patriarchal norms, the use of vasectomy is at 0.3%. This is despite great efforts to introduce vasectomy and involve men in reproductive health. This study explored the views of men about the acceptability of vasectomy and their willingness to adopt vasectomy as a family planning option. Focus group discussions were conducted with adult men recruited from health facilities located in rural, semi urban, and urban areas in two of the regions of Eswatini. A thematic approach was used to analyze the data. The acceptability of and intention to use vasectomy as a family planning option was very low. Cultural beliefs, societal norms, lack of knowledge about the procedure for vasectomy, and misconceptions influenced the acceptability of vasectomy greatly. The participants could not grasp the concept of a family planning method that is as permanent as vasectomy. However, the decisions to accept or reject vasectomy were influenced by their misconceptions and fears about vasectomy and were not based on facts. To address the need to involve men in reproductive health and improve the acceptability and adoption of vasectomy, planning should be conducted with them and informed by their understanding of their needs.
在撒哈拉以南非洲的许多国家,输精管切除术的普及率都很低。在斯威士兰这个有着浓厚父权制规范的王国,输精管切除术的使用率仅为 0.3%。尽管为推广输精管切除术和让男性参与生殖健康做出了巨大努力,但情况依然如此。本研究旨在探讨男性对输精管切除术可接受性的看法,以及他们对将输精管切除术作为计划生育选择的意愿。研究人员在斯威士兰的两个地区的农村、半城市和城市地区的医疗机构招募成年男性,开展了焦点小组讨论。采用主题方法对数据进行分析。输精管切除术作为计划生育选择的可接受性和意愿非常低。文化信仰、社会规范、对输精管切除术程序的缺乏了解以及误解,极大地影响了输精管切除术的可接受性。参与者无法理解像输精管切除术这样永久性的计划生育方法。然而,接受或拒绝输精管切除术的决定受到他们对输精管切除术的误解和恐惧的影响,而不是基于事实。为了满足男性参与生殖健康的需求,提高输精管切除术的可接受性和采用率,应该在了解他们需求的基础上与他们一起进行规划。