Norton Alexandra, Shilkofski Nicole A
Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA.
Cureus. 2022 Jun 30;14(6):e26473. doi: 10.7759/cureus.26473. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Background This study sought to identify factors significantly impacting access to and utilization of modern contraceptive methods among Filipinas from the perspective of midwives who are caring for women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Methods In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 midwives working at three birthing clinics within the Mindanao region of the Philippines. Data were coded and analyzed for major themes using a grounded theory approach. Results Logistics of obtaining the desired contraceptive method, superstitions associated with family planning (FP) methods, opinions of community leaders and partners, and education regarding fertility and birth spacing benefits are significant factors impacting Filipina family planning use. Religion and midwives' preferences are not significant factors. Conclusions Cultural and social factors play a large role in family planning decisions. There is a need for enhanced education, beginning in schools, regarding the fertility cycle, birth spacing benefits, and the importance of individual family planning. Filipino public health infrastructure operating consistently is a key factor for women to reliably access contraception.
背景 本研究旨在从在孕期和产后照顾妇女的助产士的角度,确定对菲律宾女性获得和使用现代避孕方法有重大影响的因素。方法 对在菲律宾棉兰老岛地区三家分娩诊所工作的10名助产士进行了深入的半结构化访谈。使用扎根理论方法对数据进行编码并分析主要主题。结果 获取所需避孕方法的后勤问题、与计划生育(FP)方法相关的迷信、社区领袖和伴侣的意见以及关于生育和生育间隔益处的教育是影响菲律宾女性计划生育使用的重要因素。宗教和助产士的偏好不是重要因素。结论 文化和社会因素在计划生育决策中起着很大作用。有必要从学校开始加强关于生育周期、生育间隔益处以及个人计划生育重要性的教育。持续运作的菲律宾公共卫生基础设施是女性可靠获得避孕措施的关键因素。