“When it comes to time of removal, nothing is straightforward”: A qualitative study of experiences with barriers to removal of long-acting reversible contraception in Western Kenya

Q2 Medicine Contraception: X Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.conx.2021.100063
Laura E. Britton , Caitlin R. Williams , Dickens Onyango , Debborah Wambua , Katherine Tumlinson
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Abstract

Objective

Barriers to removal of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) threaten reproductive self-determination, but their influence on contraceptive behaviors is not well understood. We describe perspectives of women in Western Kenya concerning LARC removal barriers.

Study design

We used a qualitative descriptive approach with conventional content analysis to analyze transcripts for content and themes from eight focus group discussions (n = 55 participants) and one client journey mapping workshop (n = 9 participants) with women ages 18–49 in Western Kenya who were currently using or had formerly used contraceptives.

Findings

Our primary themes concerned women's experience of LARC removal barriers and the impact on their behaviors and attitudes towards contraception. Women described providers being unwilling to remove LARC, regardless of rationale (including expiration, seeking pregnancy, or experiencing intolerable side effects) or demanding unaffordable fees. Women were reluctant to try LARC for fear of having to use the method for its entire lifespan even if they did not like it. Women saw LARC removal barriers as increasing their risk of unintended pregnancy through non-replacement of expired devices and fostering distrust in the health system.

Conclusion

Barriers to LARC removal may discourage utilization of LARC and contraceptive services generally, which can undermine women's efforts to achieve reproductive self-determination.

Implications

Our findings affirm the importance of timely LARC removal to ensure that family planning programs uphold women's reproductive autonomy.

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“当涉及到移除时间时,没有什么是直截了当的”:一项关于肯尼亚西部长效可逆避孕方法移除障碍的定性研究
目的解除长效可逆避孕(LARC)的障碍威胁生殖自主,但其对避孕行为的影响尚不清楚。我们描述了肯尼亚西部妇女关于LARC移除障碍的观点。研究设计:我们采用定性描述方法和传统内容分析,分析8个焦点小组讨论(n = 55名参与者)和一个客户旅程绘图研讨会(n = 9名参与者)的内容和主题记录,参与者为肯尼亚西部年龄在18-49岁、目前正在使用或曾经使用过避孕药具的妇女。研究的主要主题是妇女在LARC移除障碍的经历以及对她们避孕行为和态度的影响。妇女称,无论理由如何(包括过期、怀孕或出现无法忍受的副作用),或要求负担不起的费用,提供者都不愿取消LARC。女性不愿意尝试LARC,因为即使她们不喜欢这种方法,她们也担心必须在整个生命周期中使用这种方法。妇女认为,清除LARC的障碍增加了她们因不更换过期器械而意外怀孕的风险,并助长了对卫生系统的不信任。结论LARC移除障碍可能会阻碍LARC的使用和避孕服务,这可能会破坏妇女实现生殖自决的努力。我们的研究结果肯定了及时移除LARC的重要性,以确保计划生育项目维护妇女的生殖自主权。
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Contraception: X
Contraception: X Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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