Senior Research Advisor, Population Services International, Washington, DC, USA.
Senior Technical Advisor, Population Services International, Washington, DC, USA. Correspondence:
Sex Reprod Health Matters. 2021;29(3):2045065. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2022.2045065.
Supporting women to use emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) as both a back-up and a regular, on-demand contraceptive method can increase self-managed contraceptive options and enhance reproductive autonomy, particularly for vulnerable populations. ECPs are currently regulated for use in an "emergency" situation; however, some evidence suggests that women also value this method as a regular, on-demand option used to prevent pregnancy with foresight and confidence. Beliefs and attitudes towards ECPs and their on-demand use in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia were explored through in-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) with women ages 18-34 and men ages 18-30 in Accra and Lusaka. Structured interview guides and focus group discussion guides were used to explore societal and community norms, knowledge, behaviour, and attitudes. IDIs were analysed using deductive, thematic coding, and FGDs were analysed using inductive, thematic coding. Three major themes emerged: first, ECPs are a trusted method and often preferred as an easy and effective option; second, people value ECPs as an on-demand method, yet fear that repeated use could have harmful health effects; finally, anticipated stigma among users of ECPs is higher than experienced stigma, except among young women. The findings that emerged from this research suggest that the repositioning of ECPs as suitable for on-demand use would be an important step towards reducing the stigma and discrimination that is often associated with the method while expanding the range of self-care contraceptive options available to meet the differing needs of women, young women and vulnerable populations.
支持女性将紧急避孕药(ECP)作为备用和常规按需避孕方法,可以增加自我管理的避孕选择,增强生殖自主权,特别是对于脆弱人群。ECP 目前的使用规定是在“紧急”情况下使用;然而,一些证据表明,女性也将这种方法视为一种常规的、按需的选择,用于有远见和信心地预防怀孕。通过对加纳阿克拉和赞比亚卢萨卡 18-34 岁女性和 18-30 岁男性进行深入访谈(IDIs)和焦点小组讨论(FGDs),探讨了他们对 ECP 及其在阿克拉和卢萨卡的按需使用的看法和态度。使用结构化访谈指南和焦点小组讨论指南来探索社会和社区规范、知识、行为和态度。使用演绎、主题编码分析 IDIs,使用归纳、主题编码分析 FGDs。出现了三个主要主题:第一,ECP 是一种可靠的方法,通常被视为一种简单有效的选择;第二,人们重视 ECP 作为一种按需方法,但担心重复使用会对健康产生有害影响;最后,ECP 用户预期的污名高于实际经历的污名,除了年轻女性。这项研究得出的结论表明,将 ECP 重新定位为适合按需使用是减少与该方法相关的污名和歧视的重要一步,同时扩大了自我护理避孕选择的范围,以满足不同女性、年轻女性和脆弱人群的不同需求。