The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USA.
The University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2024 Apr;51(2):302-310. doi: 10.1177/10901981231204583. Epub 2023 Oct 17.
Reproductive interconception care provided at maternal postpartum visits may help reduce unintended pregnancies and elongate birth intervals for women experiencing homelessness. To improve interconception care uptake, this qualitative study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to reproductive interconception care from the perspectives of women who were recently pregnant and homeless. A semi-structured interview guide and demographic survey were developed based on epidemiological findings, Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skill framework components, and a review by community health workers for content validity. After conducting 12 interviews with women recently pregnant and homeless in a local continuum of care in 2022, audio-recorded interviews were transcribed, iteratively coded using and emerging codes, and thematically analyzed. Key themes were identified to determine implications and next steps to improving reproductive interconception care uptake. Interrelated themes focused on information (e.g., knowledge and misconceptions about pregnancy, birth intervals, contraception), motivation (e.g., attitudes about interconception care experiences, perinatal social influences), behavioral skills (e.g., objective ability to obtain interconception care and perceived self-efficacy related to attending maternal postpartum visits and increasing birth intervals), and macro-level factors (e.g., obtaining housing, contextualizing socioeconomic factors, navigating COVID-19). The findings suggest the need for flexible, streamlined, and personalized interconception care delivery that acknowledges pressing housing and relationship considerations and supports women's autonomy. Improvements to reproductive interconception care may reduce future unintended pregnancies, increase birth intervals, and improve birth outcomes among women experiencing homelessness.
在产妇产后访视时提供生殖避孕过渡期护理,可能有助于减少无计划妊娠和延长无家可归孕妇的生育间隔。为了提高避孕过渡期护理的利用率,本定性研究旨在从最近怀孕和无家可归的女性的角度,确定生殖避孕过渡期护理的障碍和促进因素。根据流行病学研究结果、信息-动机-行为技能框架组成部分以及社区卫生工作者的内容有效性审查,制定了半结构式访谈指南和人口统计学调查。2022 年,在当地连续护理机构中对最近怀孕和无家可归的 12 名妇女进行访谈后,对录音采访进行了转录,使用 和新兴代码进行迭代编码,并进行了主题分析。确定了主要主题,以确定提高生殖避孕过渡期护理利用率的影响和下一步措施。相互关联的主题集中在信息(例如,关于怀孕、生育间隔、避孕的知识和误解)、动机(例如,对避孕过渡期护理体验的态度、围产期社会影响)、行为技能(例如,获得避孕过渡期护理的客观能力和与参加产妇产后访视和增加生育间隔相关的自我效能感)和宏观因素(例如,获得住房、将社会经济因素背景化、应对 COVID-19)。研究结果表明,需要灵活、精简和个性化的避孕过渡期护理提供,承认紧迫的住房和关系考虑因素,并支持妇女的自主权。生殖避孕过渡期护理的改进可能会减少未来无计划妊娠,延长无家可归孕妇的生育间隔,并改善其生育结局。