Understanding male involvement in antenatal care in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania: Barriers, facilitators, and opportunities for engagement

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2023.100931
Saumya S. Sao , Godfrey A. Kisigo , Haika Osaki , Jessica N. Coleman , Jenny Renju , Rimel N. Mwamba , James S. Ngocho , Blandina T. Mmbaga , Melissa H. Watt
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Abstract

Background

Male engagement in antenatal care (ANC) has been recommended by the World Health Organization to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes, but implementation challenges remain. This study explored barriers, facilitators, and opportunities to improve male attendance and engagement in ANC.

Methods

In-depth interviews were conducted individually with pregnant women and male partners attending a first ANC visit at two public health facilities in Moshi, Tanzania. Interviews examined factors influencing male ANC attendance and male experiences during the clinic visit. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and translated from Swahili into English. Transcripts were coded thematically in NVivo.

Main findings

Constructions of masculinity both positively and negatively influenced male involvement in ANC. Individual-level barriers included a fear of HIV testing, perceptions of pregnancy as the woman’s responsibility, and discomfort with ANC as a predominantly female space. Structural barriers included inability to take time off from work and long clinic wait times. The primary facilitator to male involvement was the preferential care given in the ANC clinic to women who present with a male partner. Additionally, some men desired to learn about their family’s health status and felt that attending ANC was a sign of respect and love for their partner.

Conclusions

Opportunities exist to improve male involvement in ANC, namely training providers to engage men beyond HIV testing and counseling. Peer programs that promote men’s engagement in pregnancy could prove useful to reduce apprehension around HIV testing and dispel conceptions of ANC as only a women’s healthcare space.

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了解坦桑尼亚乞力马扎罗山地区男性对产前保健的参与:参与的障碍、促进因素和机会。
背景:世界卫生组织建议男性参与产前保健(ANC),以改善孕产妇和新生儿的健康结果,但实施方面的挑战仍然存在。本研究探讨了在非国大中提高男性出勤率和参与度的障碍、促进因素和机会。方法:对在坦桑尼亚Moshi的两家公共卫生机构参加首次ANC就诊的孕妇和男性伴侣进行了单独的深度访谈。访谈考察了影响男性ANC出席率和男性在诊所访问期间经历的因素。采访被记录下来,逐字抄录,并从斯瓦希里语翻译成英语。转录本在NVivo中按主题编码。主要发现:男性气质的建构对男性参与ANC有正向和负向影响。个人层面的障碍包括对艾滋病毒检测的恐惧,认为怀孕是女性的责任,以及对ANC作为一个以女性为主的空间感到不舒服。结构性障碍包括无法从工作中抽出时间,门诊等待时间长。促进男性参与的主要因素是非洲人国民大会诊所对有男性伴侣的妇女给予优先照顾。此外,一些男子希望了解其家人的健康状况,并认为参加非国大是对其伴侣的尊重和爱的表现。结论:存在提高男性参与ANC的机会,即培训提供者使男性参与艾滋病毒检测和咨询之外的活动。促进男性参与怀孕的同伴项目可能有助于减少对艾滋病毒检测的担忧,并消除ANC只是女性医疗保健空间的观念。
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