缅甸少数民族移民的信息行为和影响计划生育知识的因素:一项定性研究

Nan San Thidar Ohn, Shirley Worland
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在泰国的缅甸少数民族移民能否获得高质量的计划生育(FP)信息和咨询是个问题。对计划生育方法缺乏足够的了解和知情选择,增加了计划生育需求得不到满足和方法失败的风险,从而可能导致计划外怀孕和人工流产。本研究旨在了解清迈巴奥族移民群体的 FP 信息行为,以及影响 FP 知识获取的结构性和机构性因素。研究以信息行为模型和结构化理论为基础,采用参与观察、深度访谈、焦点小组讨论和关键信息提供者访谈等方法进行定性研究。研究采用了非概率抽样方法,共有 31 名受访者参与了研究。研究发现,Pa-O 族移民并不普遍积极从正规渠道寻求 FP 信息以做出知情决定。相反,他们在选择计划生育方法时更多地依赖非正式信息来源。与性、婚姻和年龄有关的文化规范阻碍了移民从正规和非正规信息来源寻求健康信息的行为。Pa-O 族移民与结构性资源疏远,限制了推广 FP 知识的机会。对移民代理权产生重大影响的个人和情境因素包括缺乏对知情权的认识、语言障碍以及与卫生工作人员的沟通障碍。对移民友好的健康教育计划资源有限,这对移民的计划生育信息行为产生了不利影响。生殖健康教育方案,包括优质的计划生育咨询服务,应面向边缘化移民,以确保他们在充分知情的情况下选择计划生育方案。
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Information behaviour and factors influencing family planning knowledge of Myanmar ethnic migrants: a qualitative study
The accessibility to quality family planning (FP) information and counselling for Myanmar ethnic migrants in Thailand is questionable. Inadequate knowledge and lack of informed choice to practice FP methods increase the risk of unmet needs and method failures in FP, which could result in unplanned pregnancies and induced abortions. This research aimed to understand the FP information behaviour of a Pa-O migrant group, as well as structural and agency influencing factors on FP knowledge acquisition in Chiang Mai. A qualitative research based on the Information Behaviour model and Structuration theory was conducted using participant observation, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews. A non-probability sampling method was employed, and 31 respondents participated in the study. The study found that actively seeking FP information from formal sources to make an informed decision was not common among Pa-O migrants. Instead, there was more reliance on informal information sources for choosing FP methods. Cultural norms related to sex, marriage, and age hinder migrant health information-seeking behaviour from formal and informal information sources. Pa-O migrants were alienated from structural resources, limiting the opportunities to promote FP knowledge. The personal and situational factors that significantly influenced the agency of migrants were lack of awareness of the right to information, language barriers, and perceived communication barriers with health staff. Limited resources of migrant-friendly health education programmes adversely affect migrant FP information behaviour. Reproductive health education programmes, including quality FP counselling services, should be accessible for marginalised migrants to ensure that their choices of FP are well-informed.
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