Male Involvement in Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health Services: A Qualitative Study in Dhading District of Nepal

B. S. Bist, L. Sherchan, Sonu Basnet, S. Neupane, S. Kakchapati, A. Kurpiel
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This study attempts to explore the involvement of fathers of children under two years of age in Maternal and Child health care in the Dhading district of Nepal. Four focus groups discussions with 38 fathers were conducted. Six major themes emerged from the analysis as follows: Access to health facility; knowledge on ANC and PNC visits; helping the pregnant and lactating mother; family decision-making; male parent's preference of health facility and the male's suggestions on how to improve the health care system for MCH care. The results revealed that priority was given to faith healers for health services; male parents were less aware of the importance of ANC and PNC visits and that social stigma negatively impacts the help given to the pregnant and lactating mother. Most of the participants were helpful and supportive of their wives during pregnancy and lactating. The mistrust created by the unavailability of health workers in the health facility, long distances to the health facility with roads inaccessible to ambulances and a lack of human resources in the village were all reasons for home delivery. Involvement of the male in health care activities and providing them with health education opens a window of opportunity to help achieve Maternal and Child health-related goals.
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男性参与生殖、孕产妇和儿童保健服务:尼泊尔哈丁地区的定性研究
本研究试图探讨尼泊尔达丁地区两岁以下儿童的父亲参与妇幼保健的情况。我们与38位父亲进行了四个焦点小组讨论。分析得出六个主要主题如下:利用保健设施;了解ANC和PNC的访问;帮助孕妇和哺乳期母亲;家庭决策;男性家长对卫生设施的偏好及男性对妇幼保健卫生服务体系的改进建议。结果显示,在保健服务方面,信仰治疗师得到了优先考虑;男性父母较少意识到ANC和PNC访问的重要性,并且社会耻辱对给予孕妇和哺乳期母亲的帮助产生了负面影响。大多数参与者在妻子怀孕和哺乳期间都给予了帮助和支持。由于保健设施没有保健工作人员,到保健设施的距离很远,救护车无法进入道路,以及村里缺乏人力资源,这些都造成了不信任,这些都是在家分娩的原因。男性参与保健活动并向他们提供保健教育,为帮助实现与孕产妇和儿童有关的目标打开了一扇机会之窗。
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