Factors Influencing Participation of Adults in Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision in Lindi Region, Tanzania.

Sadock Peter Mathias, Amos Kahwa, Godfather Kimaro, Esther Ngadaya, Hellen Nchagwa, Frank Eric, Sayoki Mfinanga, Thereza Mwombeki, Gibson Kagaruki, Lucy Mwenda, Japhet Smeo, Ntuli Kapologwe, Mary Mathania, Denis Russa
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Background: Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) is a surgical procedure done by a qualified medical personnel using anesthesia. In Tanzania, there is a gap between adult men who are not circumcised and adolescents. This calls for a review of the current situation of VMMC services in the community at large in order to inform policymakers and stakeholders involved in the fight against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. The present study explored the factors influencing utilisation of VMMC services among adult males in Lindi Region, Tanzania.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among adults male (15-49 years). Data were collected by using a structured modified measure evaluation quantitative Version 2 questionnaire using a Tablet/Android device with an Open Data Kit (ODK) application (Google Inc. California, USA).

Results: The socio-demographic set up of the study participants was mainly composed of males less than 30yrs, single, unemployed, with primary education as the highest level of study and of a Muslim faith. Majority of the respondents (92%) recommended circumcision to a male family member who is not yet circumcised. The study showed that improved sexual performance (81%), penile hygiene (97%) and circumcision as a modern civilization (96%) to be the key factors that motivated respondents' utilisation of VMMC services. However, only 20.6% of the respondents could barely say that VMMC is a surgical procedure done by qualified medical personnel under anaesthesia. The major reasons for recommending the utilisation of VMMC services to their family members were the VMMC usefulness in preventing STIs (48.9%), cultural practices and norms (31.5%), improved penile hygiene (17.4%) and religious reasons (2.2%).

Conclusion: VMMC is positively favoured by the local coastal communities of the Lindi region of Tanzania Mainland. Our findings may be inferred to reflect on the other neighbouring regions with similar sociocultural set ups such as Mtwara, Pwani, Rural Dar es Salaam and Tanga and the isles of Unguja and Pemba. Programs addressing VMMC may be well instituted in these local communities with high degree of favourability and success.

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影响坦桑尼亚林迪地区成人自愿接受医疗包皮环切的因素。
背景:自愿医学男性包皮环切术(VMMC)是由合格的医务人员使用麻醉完成的外科手术。在坦桑尼亚,未割包皮的成年男子与青少年之间存在差距。这就要求审查整个社区自愿生殖医学服务的现状,以便为参与防治艾滋病毒和其他性传播疾病的政策制定者和利益攸关方提供信息。本研究探讨了影响坦桑尼亚林迪地区成年男性自愿医疗服务利用的因素。材料与方法:对15-49岁的成年男性进行横断面研究。数据收集采用结构化修正测量评估定量版本2问卷,使用平板电脑/Android设备与开放数据工具包(ODK)应用程序(谷歌公司)。美国加州)。结果:研究参与者的社会人口学设置主要由30岁以下的男性组成,单身,失业,最高学历为初等教育,并信仰穆斯林。大多数答复者(92%)建议向尚未行包皮环切术的男性家庭成员行包皮环切术。研究表明,提高性能力(81%)、阴茎卫生(97%)和包皮环切作为一种现代文明(96%)是促使受访者使用VMMC服务的关键因素。然而,只有20.6%的受访者几乎不能说出VMMC是由合格的医务人员在麻醉下进行的外科手术。向家庭成员推荐使用阴道阴道护理服务的主要原因是阴道阴道护理在预防性传播感染方面的作用(48.9%)、文化习俗和规范(31.5%)、改善阴茎卫生(17.4%)和宗教原因(2.2%)。结论:在坦桑尼亚大陆林迪地区,VMMC受到当地沿海社区的积极支持。我们的研究结果可能会被推断为反映其他具有类似社会文化背景的邻近地区,如姆特瓦拉、普瓦尼、达累斯萨拉姆农村和坦噶,以及翁古加岛和奔巴岛。解决VMMC问题的项目可能会在这些地方社区得到很好的建立,并获得高度的支持和成功。
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