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妇女希望男性伴侣参与产前保健服务:来自南非农村地区孕妇的定性研究。

Women want male partner engagement in antenatal care services: A qualitative study of pregnant women from rural South Africa.

机构信息

Vanderbilt Institute of Global Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America.

Medical Research Council, Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Apr 3;18(4):e0283789. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283789. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Evidence strongly shows that a supportive, involved male partner facilitates maternal HIV testing during pregnancy, increases maternal antiretroviral (ART) adherence and increases HIV-free infant survival. Partner engagement in antenatal care (ANC) is influential; however, the most effective strategy to engage male partners is currently unknown. Engaging pregnant women to understand whether male partner involvement is welcome in ANC, what this involvement entails and how best to invite their partner is an important first step in determining how best to engage male partners.

METHODS

We interviewed 36 pregnant women receiving ANC services at a district hospital in rural Mpumalanga, South Africa to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their current relationship, the type of partner support they receive, whether they would like their male partner to be involved in their ANC, and how best to invite their male partner to their appointments. We conducted a thematic analysis of the qualitative interviews using MAXQDA software.

RESULTS

Financial, emotional, and physical support were noted as important aspects of support currently provided by male partners, with most pregnant women wanting their partners to engage in ANC services during pregnancy. Preferred engagement strategies included participation in couple-based HIV testing and counseling, regular ANC appointment attendance, and delivery room presence. Women who reported a positive relationship with her partner were more likely to prefer inviting their partner without health facility assistance, while those who reported challenges in their relationship preferred assistance through a letter or community health worker. Pregnant women perceived regular business hours (due to their partner being employed and unable to take off work) and having a partner involved in multiple relationships as barriers in getting their partner to attend ANC services.

DISCUSSION

Rural South African women, even those in unsatisfactory relationships want their male partners to attend their ANC visits and birth. To make this possible, health facilities will have to tailor male partner engagement outreach strategies to the preferences and needs of the pregnant woman.

摘要

引言

有充分的证据表明,一个支持和参与的男性伴侣可以促进孕妇进行 HIV 检测,提高产妇抗逆转录病毒(ART)的依从性,并提高 HIV 阴性婴儿的存活率。伴侣参与产前护理(ANC)是有影响的;然而,目前尚不清楚最有效的伴侣参与策略。让孕妇了解男性伴侣是否被欢迎参与 ANC、这种参与需要什么以及如何最好地邀请他们的伴侣,是确定如何最好地参与男性伴侣的重要第一步。

方法

我们采访了 36 名在南非姆普马兰加省农村地区一家区医院接受 ANC 服务的孕妇,以评估她们当前关系的强弱、她们所得到的伴侣支持类型、她们是否希望她们的男性伴侣参与她们的 ANC,以及如何最好地邀请她们的男性伴侣参加她们的预约。我们使用 MAXQDA 软件对定性访谈进行了主题分析。

结果

经济、情感和身体支持被认为是男性伴侣目前提供的支持的重要方面,大多数孕妇希望她们的伴侣在怀孕期间参与 ANC 服务。首选的参与策略包括参与夫妻 HIV 检测和咨询、定期参加 ANC 预约和产房陪伴。那些报告与伴侣关系良好的孕妇更有可能倾向于在没有医疗机构协助的情况下邀请伴侣,而那些报告与伴侣关系存在挑战的孕妇则更倾向于通过信件或社区卫生工作者寻求协助。孕妇认为伴侣正常工作时间(由于伴侣有工作而无法请假)和伴侣参与多个关系是让伴侣参加 ANC 服务的障碍。

讨论

南非农村地区的妇女,即使是那些关系不和谐的妇女,也希望她们的男性伴侣参加她们的 ANC 就诊和分娩。为了实现这一目标,医疗机构将不得不根据孕妇的偏好和需求,调整男性伴侣参与的外展策略。

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