Ghavami Batool, Sohrabi Zahra, RaisiDehkordi Ziba, Mohammadi Fatemeh
MSc. Student, School of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
Behvarzi Training Center, Health Center of Lordegan City, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran.
J Educ Health Promot. 2024 Mar 28;13:105. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_132_23. eCollection 2024.
One of the key factors affecting women's behavior with fertility issues is their health literacy, but this topic has been less addressed in the existing studies. We aimed to determine the relationship between reproductive health literacy and components of healthy fertility in women of reproductive age.
This cross-sectional study was conducted from March 2019 to September 2014 on 230 married women who were referred to comprehensive health centers in Lordegan city. Data were collected using a reproductive health literacy questionnaire, demographic and fertility information checklist, and components of healthy fertility. Data analysis was done using SPSS software, version 20. Pearson, Spearman, and independent t-tests were used as appropriate.
The mean ± SD reproductive health literacy score in the participants was 43.80 ± 18.99 depicting an average literacy level in more than half of the women. Also, the reproductive health literacy score had a statistically significant relationship with the use of low-failure contraceptive methods ( < 0.001) and planned pregnancy ( = 0.03). However, this relationship was not significant regarding pre-pregnancy care ( = 0.88) and observing the interval between pregnancies ( = 0.57).
We found a relationship between the level of reproductive health literacy and the use of family planning methods with low failure and planned pregnancy. Hence, it seems that interventions to improve reproductive health literacy are effective in reducing the occurrence of high-risk pregnancies and unwanted and unplanned pregnancies. Therefore, it is suggested that the health system consider and provide education related to reproductive health literacy as a part of healthy reproductive services.
影响有生育问题女性行为的关键因素之一是她们的健康素养,但该主题在现有研究中较少被涉及。我们旨在确定育龄女性生殖健康素养与健康生育各组成部分之间的关系。
本横断面研究于2019年3月至2014年9月对230名转诊至洛尔德根市综合健康中心的已婚女性进行。通过生殖健康素养问卷、人口统计学和生育信息清单以及健康生育的组成部分收集数据。使用SPSS 20.0软件进行数据分析。酌情使用Pearson、Spearman和独立t检验。
参与者的生殖健康素养平均得分±标准差为43.80±18.99,表明超过一半的女性处于平均素养水平。此外,生殖健康素养得分与低失败率避孕方法的使用(<0.001)和计划怀孕(=0.03)具有统计学显著关系。然而,这种关系在孕前护理(=0.88)和观察妊娠间隔(=0.57)方面并不显著。
我们发现生殖健康素养水平与低失败率计划生育方法的使用和计划怀孕之间存在关系。因此,提高生殖健康素养的干预措施似乎在减少高危妊娠以及意外和非计划妊娠的发生方面是有效的。所以,建议卫生系统将与生殖健康素养相关的教育作为健康生殖服务的一部分加以考虑并提供。