Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department, University of Ilorin/ University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria.
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Bowen University, Iwo / Bowen University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, Nigeria.
Ghana Med J. 2021 Dec;55(4):285-291. doi: 10.4314/gmj.v55i4.9.
The study evaluated pre and post-operative perception and aversion to caesarean delivery (CD) among men whose partners underwent the procedure.
A multicentre cross-sectional study.
Two tertiary and two secondary health facilities.
Men whose partners underwent CD at the study sites.
Participants were recruited by purposive sampling, data collection was through interaction via an interviewer-administered questionnaire first immediately the decision for CD was made and thereafter on the third postoperative day. Men whose partners had vaginal delivery were excluded from the study and data management was with SPSS version 21.0 while p<0.05 was significant.
Awareness about CD was 84.0% mainly through the healthcare workers (42.1%) and the female partner (34.1%); 88.0% of participants recommended CD for medically-indicated reasons. The greatest influence on consent was the male partner (48.8%). The major pre-operative concerns were limitation of family size (34.7%) and fear of repeat CD (34.0%). Pre-operative perceptions of CD included being expensive (60.7%), fear of the procedure (48.0%), fear of complications (45.3%) and longer hospital stay (44.0%). Aversion to CD was 30.0% pre and 5.3% post-operation; predictors of aversion were history of previous surgery among male or female partner and awareness about CD. However, there were reductions in negative perception and aversion post-operation.
The high negative perception and aversion to CD among male partners were reduced post-operation. Healthcare workers should address the concerns and negative perceptions about CD and prioritize patient-friendly experiences during surgical operations.
Funding was by the researchers; no grant or external support was received for the study.
本研究评估了行剖宫产术(CD)的女性伴侣的男性伴侣在术前和术后对 CD 的感知和厌恶。
一项多中心横断面研究。
两个三级和两个二级卫生机构。
伴侣在研究地点行 CD 的男性。
通过目的抽样招募参与者,通过访谈者管理的问卷进行数据收集,第一次是在决定行 CD 时,然后是在术后第 3 天。排除行阴道分娩的男性伴侣参加研究,数据管理采用 SPSS 版本 21.0,p<0.05 有统计学意义。
84.0%的男性主要通过医护人员(42.1%)和女性伴侣(34.1%)了解 CD;88.0%的参与者建议因医学原因行 CD。同意的最大影响因素是男性伴侣(48.8%)。术前主要关注点是家庭规模受限(34.7%)和担心再次行 CD(34.0%)。术前对 CD 的看法包括昂贵(60.7%)、害怕手术(48.0%)、担心并发症(45.3%)和住院时间延长(44.0%)。术前对 CD 的厌恶率为 30.0%,术后为 5.3%;厌恶的预测因素是男性或女性伴侣有先前手术史和对 CD 的认识。然而,术后对 CD 的负面看法和厌恶感有所减少。
男性伴侣对 CD 的高负面感知和厌恶感在术后有所减轻。医护人员应解决对 CD 的担忧和负面看法,并在手术过程中优先考虑患者友好的体验。
资金由研究人员提供;研究未获得任何赠款或外部支持。