Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
BMJ Open. 2021 Feb 5;11(2):e042649. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042649.
Global commitments have established goals of achieving universal sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) access, but critical obstacles remain. Emergency contraception and induced abortion are overlooked in policy and research. Men's roles in the SRHR of others are significant, particularly as obstacles to universal SRHR. Evidence on gender, masculinities and SRHR is essential to understand and reduce the barriers faced by individuals seeking to avoid the conception or continuation of a pregnancy.
This study aims to understand men's masculinities and their relationships with emergency contraception and abortion. The protocol presents a multimethod study of men aged over 18 years in James Town, Accra, Ghana. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the research will use two mobile-based methods: a survey and in-depth interviews. Using respondent-driven sampling, an estimated 789 men will be recruited to participate in the survey, asking questions on their knowledge, attitude, behaviours and roles in emergency contraception and abortion. In-depth interviews focused on constructions of masculinity will be conducted with a purposive sample of men who participated in the survey. Data will be analysed concurrently using multiple regression analyses of quantitative data and abductive analysis of qualitative data.
Ethical approval has been granted by the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Ghana Health Service. The findings in this study will: engage with emerging research on masculinities and SRHR in Ghana and elsewhere; offer methodological insight for future research; and provide evidence to inform interventions to reduce obstacles for emergency contraception and abortion care seekers. Dissemination will occur at all levels-policy, academic, community-including multiple academic articles, policy briefs, workshops and presentations, conference papers, and theatre/radio-based performances of key messages.
全球承诺确立了实现普遍获得性健康和生殖健康及权利(SRHR)的目标,但仍存在关键障碍。紧急避孕和人工流产在政策和研究中被忽视。男性在他人的 SRHR 中的角色至关重要,尤其是作为实现普遍 SRHR 的障碍。关于性别、男性气质和 SRHR 的证据对于理解和减少寻求避免怀孕或继续怀孕的个体所面临的障碍至关重要。
本研究旨在了解男性的男性气质及其与紧急避孕和堕胎的关系。该方案提出了一项在加纳阿克拉詹姆斯敦对年龄在 18 岁以上的男性进行的多方法研究。针对 COVID-19 大流行,该研究将使用两种基于移动的方法:调查和深入访谈。通过响应驱动抽样,预计将招募 789 名男性参与调查,询问他们在紧急避孕和堕胎方面的知识、态度、行为和角色。将对参加调查的男性进行有针对性的深入访谈,重点探讨男性气质的构建。将使用定量数据分析的多元回归分析和定性数据分析的推断分析同时分析数据。
该研究已获得伦敦政治经济学院和加纳卫生局的伦理批准。本研究的发现将:参与加纳和其他地方关于男性气质和 SRHR 的新兴研究;为未来的研究提供方法学见解;并提供证据,以告知减少紧急避孕和堕胎护理寻求者障碍的干预措施。传播将在所有层面进行——政策、学术、社区——包括多篇学术文章、政策简报、研讨会和演讲、会议论文以及关键信息的戏剧/广播表演。