Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SekouToure Regional Referral Hospital, PO Box 132, Mwanza, Tanzania.
Department of Clinical Nursing, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, PO Box 65001, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2020 Feb 10;20(1):85. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2715-7.
In order improve the quality of birth care and women satisfaction with birthing process it is recommended that every woman should be offered the option to experience labour and childbirth with a companion of her choice. Involving husbands who are decision makers in the household may a play role in reducing maternal mortality which is unacceptably high despite the targeted goal to reduce this mortality up to three quarters as targeted in the MDGs by 2015. This is still addressed in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of 2015/30. This study aimed to explore the experiences and perceptions of husbands' support of their wives during pregnancy, labour and deliveries in Tanzania.
Qualitative descriptive study design was employed; involving men aged between 24 and 63 years. Participants were selected purposefully at the clinic and in labour ward of SekouToure Regional Referral Hospital (SRRH). The in-depth interview, guided by semi structured interview guide was used to collect the audio recorded and hand written information. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.
Nine semi-structured interviews were conducted with husbands of women attended for antenatal care and those came for deliveries. Four themes emerged; Demonstrating care, love and affection, adopting modern life style, observing women's right and meeting social economic difficulties. Husbands' support to their partners is a good behaviour practiced during matrimonial lives. Husbands who support their partners during pregnancy and delivery consider themselves as being modern men as they at home take duties beside their usual tasks to let their wives have adequate time to rest during pregnancy. Poor road infrastructure makes difficult to get transport to the healthcare facility especially when labour is imminent. Also ward infrastructure is not supportive to accommodate husbands when they accompany their wives to the healthcare facility.
The healthcare settings in low income countries need to accommodate men during the routine antenatal and intranatal care for the positive outcome of labour and delivery. Educating men on importance of active involvement in reproductive and child health services is important. Exploratory research should be conducted to understand how education and urbanisation affects men involvement in maternal and child health specifically in the low income countries.
为了提高分娩护理质量和产妇对分娩过程的满意度,建议为每位产妇提供选择有陪伴者分娩的选择。让作为家庭决策者的丈夫参与其中,可能对降低孕产妇死亡率起到作用,尽管孕产妇死亡率是一个令人无法接受的高指标,但在 2015 年千年发展目标中,已将这一目标定为降低四分之三。这一目标在 2015 年可持续发展目标中仍然存在。本研究旨在探讨坦桑尼亚丈夫在孕期、分娩和产褥期对妻子的支持的经验和看法。
采用定性描述性研究设计;参与者为年龄在 24 至 63 岁之间的男性。在 SekouToure 区域转诊医院(SRRH)的诊所和产房,采用半结构式访谈指南,有目的地选择了参与者。访谈内容由音频记录和手写信息组成。使用定性内容分析法进行数据分析。
对接受产前检查和分娩的妇女的丈夫进行了 9 次半结构式访谈。出现了 4 个主题:表现关怀、爱与感情、采用现代生活方式、尊重妇女权利和满足社会经济困难。丈夫在婚姻生活中对妻子的支持是一种良好的行为。在孕期和分娩期间支持伴侣的丈夫,他们认为自己是现代男性,因为他们在家里承担了除日常任务以外的责任,让妻子有足够的时间在孕期休息。糟糕的道路基础设施使得在分娩临近时很难获得前往医疗保健机构的交通工具。此外,当丈夫陪伴妻子前往医疗保健机构时,病房基础设施也不支持他们的陪伴。
在低收入国家的医疗保健环境中,需要在常规产前和产时护理中为男性提供服务,以获得良好的分娩结果。对男性进行积极参与生殖和儿童健康服务的重要性教育是很重要的。应开展探索性研究,以了解教育和城市化如何影响男性在孕产妇和儿童健康方面的参与度,特别是在低收入国家。