Schwandt Hilary M, Boulware Angel, Corey Julia, Herrera Ana, Hudler Ethan, Imbabazi Claudette, King Ilia, Linus Jessica, Manzi Innocent, Merritt Madelyn, Mezier Lyn, Miller Abigail, Morris Haley, Musemakweli Dieudonne, Musekura Uwase, Mutuyimana Divine, Ntakarutimana Chimene, Patel Nirali, Scanteianu Adriana, Shemeza Biganette-Evidente, Sterling-Donaldson Giànna, Umutoni Chantal, Uwera Lyse, Zeiler Madeleine, Feinberg Seth
Western Washington University, 516 High Street MS9118, Bellingham, WA, 98225, USA.
Spelman College, 350 Spelman Ln SW, Atlanta, GA, 30314, USA.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Apr 1;21(1):293. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06282-x.
Rwanda has markedly increased the nation's contraceptive use in a short period of time, tripling contraceptive prevalence in just 5 years between 2005 and 2010. An integral aspect of family planning programs is the interactions between family planning providers and clients. This study aims to understand the client-provider relationship in the Rwandan family planning program and to also examine barriers to those relationships.
This qualitative study in Rwanda utilized convenience sampling to include eight focus group discussions with family planning providers, both family planning nurses and community health workers, as well as in-depth interviews with 32 experienced modern contraceptive users. Study participants were drawn from the two districts in Rwanda with the highest and lowest modern contraceptive rates, Musanze and Nyamasheke, respectively Data analysis was guided by the thematic content approach, Atlas.ti 8 was utilized for coding the transcripts and collating the coding results, and Microsoft Excel for analyzing the data within code.
Data analysis revealed that, despite workplace related challenges - including inadequate staffing, training, and resources, relationships between providers and clients are strong. Family planning providers work hard to understand, learn from, and support clients in their initiation and sustained use of contraceptives.
Given the existing context of purposeful efforts on the part of family planning providers to build relationships with their clients, if the current level of government support for family planning service provision is enhanced, Rwanda will likely sustain many current users of contraception and engage even more Rwandans in contraceptive services in the future.
卢旺达在短时间内显著提高了该国的避孕措施使用率,在2005年至2010年的短短5年内,避孕普及率增长了两倍。计划生育项目的一个重要方面是计划生育服务提供者与客户之间的互动。本研究旨在了解卢旺达计划生育项目中客户与服务提供者之间的关系,并探讨这些关系存在的障碍。
这项在卢旺达进行的定性研究采用便利抽样法,包括与计划生育服务提供者(计划生育护士和社区卫生工作者)进行八次焦点小组讨论,以及对32名有经验的现代避孕使用者进行深入访谈。研究参与者分别来自卢旺达现代避孕率最高和最低的两个地区,穆桑泽和尼亚马舍克。数据分析采用主题内容分析法,使用Atlas.ti 8对转录本进行编码并整理编码结果,使用Microsoft Excel分析代码内的数据。
数据分析显示,尽管存在与工作场所相关的挑战,包括人员配备不足、培训和资源匮乏,但服务提供者与客户之间的关系依然牢固。计划生育服务提供者努力理解、学习并支持客户开始并持续使用避孕药具。
鉴于计划生育服务提供者目前有目的地努力与客户建立关系的情况,如果政府目前对计划生育服务提供的支持水平得到提高,卢旺达很可能会维持目前许多避孕使用者的数量,并在未来让更多卢旺达人参与避孕服务。