Medical Practice Evaluation Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, 100 Cambridge Street, 16th Floor, Boston, MA, USA.
Behavioral Medicine Program, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA.
Reprod Health. 2021 Aug 30;18(1):178. doi: 10.1186/s12978-021-01226-4.
South Africa faces a high burden of unmet contraceptive need, particularly among adolescent girls and young women. Providing contraception in community-based venues may overcome barriers to contraceptive access. Our objective was to explore the potential impact of the social environment and stylist-client interactions on perceived accessibility of contraceptives within hair salons.
We conducted 42 semi-structured, in-depth interviews with salon clients (100% identified as female, 100% identified as Black, median age 27.1 years) and 6 focus groups with 43 stylists (95% identified as female, 98% identified as Black, median age 29.6 years) in and around Umlazi Township, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal to explore perspectives on offering contraceptive services in hair salons. We used an inductive and deductive approach to generate the codebook, identified themes in the data, and then organized findings according to Rogers' Individual Adoption Model as applied to community-based health prevention programs. Twenty-five percent of transcripts were coded by two independent coders to ensure reliability.
We identified elements of the salon environment and stylist-client relationships as facilitators of and barriers to acceptability of salon-based contraceptive care. Factors that may facilitate perceived contraceptive accessibility in salons include: the anonymous, young, female-centered nature of salons; high trust and kinship within stylist-client interactions; and mutual investment of time. Stylists may further help clients build comprehension about contraceptives through training. Stylists and clients believe salon-based contraceptive delivery may be more accessible due to contraceptive need facilitating client buy-in for the program, as well as a salon environment in which clients may encourage other clients by voluntarily sharing their own contraceptive decisions. The non-judgmental nature of stylist-client relationships can empower clients to make contraceptive decisions, and stylists seek to support clients' continued use of contraceptives through various adherence and support strategies. Some stylists and clients identified existing social barriers (e.g. confidentiality concerns) and made recommendations to strengthen potential contraceptive delivery in salons.
Stylists and clients were highly receptive to contraceptive delivery in salons and identified several social facilitators as well as barriers within this setting. Hair salons are community venues with a social environment that may uniquely mitigate barriers to contraceptive access in South Africa.
南非面临着未满足的避孕需求负担过重的问题,尤其是在青少年女孩和年轻妇女中。在社区场所提供避孕措施可能会克服获得避孕措施的障碍。我们的目的是探讨社会环境和造型师与客户的互动对发廊内避孕措施可及性的潜在影响。
我们在德班乌姆拉齐镇及其周边地区进行了 42 次半结构化深入访谈,受访者为沙龙客户(100%为女性,100%为黑人,中位年龄 27.1 岁)和 6 次焦点小组,参与者为造型师(95%为女性,98%为黑人,中位年龄 29.6 岁),以探讨在发廊提供避孕服务的观点。我们采用归纳和演绎的方法生成代码本,确定数据中的主题,然后根据罗杰斯的社区为基础的健康预防计划采用的个人采用模型组织研究结果。有 25%的转录本由两位独立的编码员进行编码,以确保可靠性。
我们确定了沙龙环境和造型师与客户关系中的一些因素,这些因素是沙龙式避孕护理的可接受性的促进因素和障碍。可能促进沙龙中避孕措施可及性的因素包括:沙龙年轻、以女性为中心、匿名的性质;造型师与客户互动中的高度信任和亲情;以及时间的相互投入。造型师可以通过培训进一步帮助客户了解避孕措施。造型师和客户认为,由于避孕需求促进了客户对该计划的认同,以及沙龙环境使客户可以通过自愿分享自己的避孕决策来鼓励其他客户,因此基于沙龙的避孕措施可能更容易获得。造型师与客户之间的非评判性关系可以使客户能够做出避孕决策,造型师通过各种坚持和支持策略来寻求支持客户继续使用避孕措施。一些造型师和客户确定了现有的社会障碍(例如保密问题),并提出了加强沙龙中潜在避孕措施的建议。
造型师和客户非常愿意在沙龙中提供避孕措施,并确定了一些社会促进因素以及该环境中的一些障碍。发廊是社区场所,具有独特的社会环境,可以缓解南非避孕措施获取的障碍。