Covington D L, Otolorin E O, Janowitz B, Gates D S, Lamptey P, Ladipo O A
Stud Fam Plann. 1986 Jul-Aug;17(4):172-80.
This study examines family planning attitudes and practices of 681 Nigerian physicians selected from cities in which large university teaching hospitals are located. About half of the physicians were practicing family planning; the method of choice was the IUD. Obstetrician/gynecologists and general practitioners were more likely to provide methods to their patients than were other types of physicians. The physicians were concerned about population growth and favored family planning, yet a substantial minority believed that family planning is foreign to the culture and that it promotes promiscuity. Physicians were reluctant to promote family planning on a wide scale; many disapproved of non-physicians providing oral contraceptives or IUDs.
本研究调查了从设有大型大学教学医院的城市中选取的681名尼日利亚医生的计划生育态度和做法。约一半的医生在开展计划生育工作;首选方法是宫内节育器。产科医生/妇科医生和全科医生比其他类型的医生更有可能为患者提供计划生育方法。这些医生关注人口增长并支持计划生育,但有相当一部分人认为计划生育与本土文化格格不入,且会助长滥交行为。医生们不愿大规模推广计划生育;许多人不赞成非医生提供口服避孕药或宫内节育器。