Division of Social Medicine and Global Health, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Skane University Hospital, Malmö, Lund, Sweden.
PLoS One. 2024 Jan 2;19(1):e0295796. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295796. eCollection 2024.
Male involvement in maternal health care has proven to be beneficial for improving maternal and child health and is often crucial in areas of family planning and contraceptive use. However, compared to male involvement in maternal health care, male involvement in contraceptive counselling is complex and controversial and thus faces certain challenges. Immigrant men in Sweden are often accompanying their partner for contraceptive counselling. Little is known about their presence and role.
To explore how immigrant men from the Middle East and Afghanistan perceive and experience accompanying their partner for contraceptive counselling provided by midwives in Sweden.
Inductive qualitative content analysis guided the interpretation of data based on 21 individual in-depth interviews.
Balancing conflicting values and norms about sexual and reproductive health and rights including family planning was challenging and confusing when living in Sweden. Contraceptive counselling was perceived as a joint visit, and men were often acting as decision makers. The midwife's role as a contraceptive counsellor was perceived as trusted, but knowledge was lacking about the Swedish midwifery model and the Swedish healthcare system. Providers' ways of communicating sensitive information were crucial. Without marriage contraceptive counselling was unthinkable.
Highlighting male engagement and including men's sexual and reproductive health at policy levels are necessary for improving women's sexual and reproductive health and rights. Additional and new ways of contraceptive counselling and midwifery services, such as outreach work and joint visits, are needed in order to reach both men and women.
男性参与孕产妇保健已被证明有利于改善母婴健康,在计划生育和避孕措施的使用方面往往至关重要。然而,与男性参与孕产妇保健相比,男性参与避孕咨询更加复杂和有争议,因此面临着一定的挑战。在瑞典,移民男性经常陪伴伴侣进行避孕咨询。他们的存在和角色鲜为人知。
探讨来自中东和阿富汗的移民男性如何看待和体验在瑞典由助产士提供的避孕咨询,并陪伴伴侣。
基于 21 个个体深入访谈的资料,采用归纳性定性内容分析方法进行解释。
在瑞典生活时,平衡关于性健康和生殖健康及权利(包括计划生育)的相互冲突的价值观和规范是具有挑战性和令人困惑的。避孕咨询被视为共同访问,男性通常充当决策者。助产士作为避孕咨询师的角色被认为是值得信赖的,但对瑞典助产士模式和瑞典医疗保健系统缺乏了解。提供者传达敏感信息的方式至关重要。没有婚姻,避孕咨询是不可想象的。
在政策层面上强调男性的参与并将男性的性健康和生殖健康纳入其中,对于改善妇女的性健康和生殖权利是必要的。需要提供新的和额外的避孕咨询和助产服务方式,例如外展工作和共同访问,以同时服务男性和女性。