Nyalela Mpumelelo, Dlungwane Thembelihle Patricia
School of Nursing and Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 4041, South Africa.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Dec 8;21(12):1632. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21121632.
Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is essential for men's health, but a large body of research has indicated that the underutilization of most SRH services by men is a persistent issue that needs to be addressed. Men's reluctance to access sexual and reproductive health services is one of the factors that leads to high morbidity and mortality rates among men, although their diseases may have been prevented or cured. This study aimed to explore factors that influence the decision of men who resided in men's hostels and who accessed urology clinics in KwaZulu-Natal to seek help for their sexual and reproductive health issues. An exploratory qualitative approach was adopted using focus group discussions. We interviewed seventy-two men of ages above 15 years. The data were analyzed thematically. The Biomedical Research Ethics Committee (BREC) of UKZN granted ethical clearance (BE 347/19). Of the 72 interviewed men, thirty-three men attended urology clinics in the selected hospitals, and thirty-nine men resided in the hostels around Durban in KZN. Seven themes (lack of awareness of SRH services; participants' reluctance to access SRH services; influence of culture and religion; lack of financial resources; influence of relationship dynamics; perceived low risk of individual sexual behaviors; and healthcare factors that discourage men from accessing SRH services) emerged from the data that were identified as barriers to SRH service utilization by men, whilst three themes (healthcare enabling factors; access to general information on SRH services; and personal motivational factors) emerged as factors that encouraged the participants to access these services. The participants' reluctance to access SRH services was attributed to the lack of awareness of available SRH services, the influence of culture and religion, lack of financial resources, relationship dynamics, the perceived low risk of sexual behaviors for individuals, and healthcare workers' negative attitude towards men requiring SRH services. The availability of healthcare resources, the appointment of more male healthcare workers, and more positive attitudes among healthcare workers will encourage men to utilize SRH services. The exposure of various barriers to SRH service utilization by this investigation warrants urgent attention from the government to impart knowledge about this phenomenon to men.
性与生殖健康(SRH)对男性健康至关重要,但大量研究表明,男性对大多数性与生殖健康服务利用不足是一个长期存在且需要解决的问题。男性不愿使用性与生殖健康服务是导致男性发病率和死亡率居高不下的因素之一,尽管他们的疾病本可预防或治愈。本研究旨在探讨影响居住在男性宿舍且前往夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔省泌尿外科诊所就诊的男性决定就其性与生殖健康问题寻求帮助的因素。采用焦点小组讨论的探索性定性方法。我们采访了72名15岁以上的男性。对数据进行了主题分析。夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔大学(UKZN)的生物医学研究伦理委员会(BREC)批准了伦理许可(BE 347/19)。在72名接受采访的男性中,33名男性在选定医院的泌尿外科诊所就诊,39名男性居住在夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔省德班周边的宿舍。数据中出现了七个主题(对性与生殖健康服务缺乏认识;参与者不愿使用性与生殖健康服务;文化和宗教的影响;缺乏财政资源;关系动态的影响;个人性行为风险认知低;以及阻碍男性使用性与生殖健康服务的医疗保健因素),这些被确定为男性使用性与生殖健康服务的障碍,同时出现了三个主题(医疗保健促进因素;获取性与生殖健康服务的一般信息;以及个人动机因素),这些是鼓励参与者使用这些服务的因素。参与者不愿使用性与生殖健康服务归因于对现有性与生殖健康服务缺乏认识、文化和宗教的影响、缺乏财政资源、关系动态、个人对性行为风险的低认知以及医护人员对需要性与生殖健康服务的男性的消极态度。医疗保健资源的可用性、更多男性医护人员的任命以及医护人员更积极的态度将鼓励男性使用性与生殖健康服务。本次调查揭示的性与生殖健康服务利用的各种障碍值得政府给予紧急关注,以便向男性传授有关这一现象的知识。