Erickson P I
University of Connecticut, Dept. of Anthropology, Storrs 06269-2176, USA.
Med Anthropol. 1996 May;17(1):65-82. doi: 10.1080/01459740.1996.9966128.
This article describes how a family planning clinic-based program to prevent repeat pregnancy among Hispanic adolescents in Los Angeles used qualitative research to understand client contraceptive behavior. Background information on Hispanic adolescent reproductive patterns and an overview of paths to motherhood among teen clients are provided to contextualize the results. Participants sorted contraceptive methods on perceived similarities and ranked them on effectiveness, safety, and use-preference. Multidimensional scaling was used to identify and compare conceptual models. Both providers and teens grouped methods by effectiveness and mode of action, but acceptability and ease of method use were also important for teens. Providers found participation a worthwhile educational experience that facilitated self-reflection about their own biases and better understanding of their clients' needs. This method could be applied in many clinical settings where education and counseling are important in treatment and where patients and providers are likely to have different conceptual models regarding therapy.
本文描述了洛杉矶一家基于计划生育诊所的项目,该项目旨在防止西班牙裔青少年再次怀孕,它如何运用定性研究来了解客户的避孕行为。文中提供了关于西班牙裔青少年生殖模式的背景信息以及青少年客户成为母亲的途径概述,以便将研究结果置于具体情境中。参与者根据感知到的相似性对避孕方法进行分类,并在有效性、安全性和使用偏好方面对其进行排名。运用多维尺度分析来识别和比较概念模型。提供者和青少年都根据有效性和作用方式对方法进行了分组,但可接受性和方法使用的便捷性对青少年来说也很重要。提供者发现参与是一次有价值的教育经历,有助于他们反思自己的偏见,并更好地理解客户的需求。这种方法可应用于许多临床环境,在这些环境中,教育和咨询在治疗中很重要,而且患者和提供者在治疗方面可能有不同的概念模型。