Frohwirth Lori, Mueller Jennifer, Anderson Ragnar, Williams Patrice, Kochhar Shivani, Castle S Kate, Kavanaugh Megan L
Formerly of Guttmacher Institute, New York, New York, United States.
Guttmacher Institute, New York, New York, United States.
Womens Reprod Health (Phila). 2023;10(2):280-302. doi: 10.1080/23293691.2022.2090304. Epub 2022 Jul 21.
Most American women wanting to avoid pregnancy use contraception, yet contraceptive failures are common. Guided by the Health Belief Model (HBM), we conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of interviews with women who described experiencing a contraceptive failure (n=69) to examine why and how this outcome occurs. We found three primary drivers of contraceptive failures (health literacy and beliefs, partners and relationships, and structural barriers), and we identified pathways through which these drivers led to contraceptive failures that resulted in pregnancy. These findings have implications for how individuals can be better supported to select their preferred contraception during clinical contraceptive discussions.
大多数想要避免怀孕的美国女性会采取避孕措施,但避孕失败的情况很常见。在健康信念模型(HBM)的指导下,我们对69名自述经历过避孕失败的女性进行了访谈,并进行了二次定性分析,以探究这一结果产生的原因和方式。我们发现了避孕失败的三个主要驱动因素(健康素养和信念、伴侣及关系、结构障碍),并确定了这些驱动因素导致避孕失败并最终怀孕的途径。这些研究结果对于如何在临床避孕讨论中更好地支持个体选择其偏好的避孕方法具有启示意义。