Department of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania.
Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania.
J Biosoc Sci. 2021 Nov;53(6):805-818. doi: 10.1017/S0021932020000541. Epub 2020 Sep 22.
Promoting men's involvement in antenatal care (ANC) requires an understanding of their views on how they ought to be involved. Their involvement in ANC services can help in reducing delay in deciding to seek care and facilitate women's access to skilled antenatal services. This study sought to determine men's views and knowledge on, and challenges to, involvement in ANC services in Tanzania. The cross-sectional study was carried out in four districts of Dodoma Region in November 2014 and June 2016. A multi-stage sampling strategy was used to select the study respondents. Data were collected by interviewing 966 men using a structured questionnaire. Univariate, bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to examine the association between men's involvement in ANC services and their background characteristics. About 63.4% of respondents accompanied their partners to ANC services. Men's view was that they can be involved through accompanying their partner to ANC clinics and providing money for health services. Men who had poor knowledge on ANC services were two times less likely to be involved in ANC services. Similarly, long waiting times at the antenatal clinics decreased the likelihood of service utilization by their partners. Men from a two-income household were more likely to be involved in ANC services than men from households where the men's earnings were the only source of income. Challenges encountered by men during attendance at ANC services included: perception of antenatal clinics as places only for women, financial difficulties, influence of peer pressure and lack of time due to occupational demands. There is a need to establish community outreach ANC services that offer couple-friendly services in Tanzania. Also, it is crucial to have a policy for men's involvement in maternal health care that addresses cultural practices that hinder men's involvement in ANC services.
促进男性参与产前护理(ANC)需要了解他们对参与方式的看法。他们参与 ANC 服务可以帮助减少决定寻求护理的延迟,并为妇女获得熟练的产前服务提供便利。本研究旨在确定坦桑尼亚男性对参与 ANC 服务的看法、知识和挑战。这项横断面研究于 2014 年 11 月和 2016 年 6 月在多多马地区的四个区进行。采用多阶段抽样策略选择研究对象。通过对 966 名男性进行访谈,使用结构化问卷收集数据。使用单变量、双变量和多变量逻辑回归分析来检查男性参与 ANC 服务与他们背景特征之间的关联。约 63.4%的受访者陪同伴侣到 ANC 诊所就诊。男性认为他们可以通过陪同伴侣去 ANC 诊所和为卫生服务提供资金来参与。对 ANC 服务知识较差的男性参与 ANC 服务的可能性降低了两倍。同样,在产前诊所等待时间长会降低伴侣利用服务的可能性。与男性收入是家庭唯一来源的家庭相比,来自双收入家庭的男性更有可能参与 ANC 服务。男性在参加 ANC 服务时遇到的挑战包括:认为产前诊所是女性专用场所、经济困难、同伴压力的影响以及由于职业需求而缺乏时间。坦桑尼亚需要建立社区外展 ANC 服务,提供夫妻友好的服务。此外,还必须制定一项关于男性参与孕产妇保健的政策,解决阻碍男性参与 ANC 服务的文化习俗。