{"title":"伊朗独生子女夫妇对生育奖励措施的看法和经验。","authors":"Fatemeh Seraj Shirvan, Robab Latifnejad Ruodsari, Hadi Tehrani, Hossein Ebrahimipour, Maryam Moradi","doi":"10.1186/s12978-024-01885-z","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Background: </strong>The single-child issue is a significant contributor to population decline, which adversely affects both parents and children. Despite government-approved incentives, the single-child problem remains a major population challenge. This study was conducted to explore the perceptions and experiences of single-child couples regarding childbearing incentives.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>This qualitative study used conventional content analysis and was performed on 21 single-child couples in Mashhad, North East Iran, selected through purposive sampling from urban health centers. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews until saturation was reached. The data were analyzed using the Elo and Kyngas (J Adv Nurs 62(1):107-15, 2008. 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04569.x) method with MaxQDA10 software.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Two generic categories emerged from the data analysis including (1) \"Advertising and providing information as an influencing factor to encourage childbearing\", which included two subcategories of \"Attention to the key lever of advertising\" and \"Necessity of adopting advertising policies and creating a culture of respecting maternal role\", and (2) \"Focusing on effective incentive policies\", which consisted of three subcategories of \"Adopting incentive policies to reduce people's financial problems\", \"Avoiding punitive policies\" and \"Need to adopt incentive policies for working women and elites\".</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Incentive policies should focus on the culture building of the general public, implementing effective incentive policies, and addressing economic challenges, particularly for specific groups such as working women and higher education students. 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Despite government-approved incentives, the single-child problem remains a major population challenge. This study was conducted to explore the perceptions and experiences of single-child couples regarding childbearing incentives.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>This qualitative study used conventional content analysis and was performed on 21 single-child couples in Mashhad, North East Iran, selected through purposive sampling from urban health centers. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews until saturation was reached. The data were analyzed using the Elo and Kyngas (J Adv Nurs 62(1):107-15, 2008. 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04569.x) method with MaxQDA10 software.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Two generic categories emerged from the data analysis including (1) \\\"Advertising and providing information as an influencing factor to encourage childbearing\\\", which included two subcategories of \\\"Attention to the key lever of advertising\\\" and \\\"Necessity of adopting advertising policies and creating a culture of respecting maternal role\\\", and (2) \\\"Focusing on effective incentive policies\\\", which consisted of three subcategories of \\\"Adopting incentive policies to reduce people's financial problems\\\", \\\"Avoiding punitive policies\\\" and \\\"Need to adopt incentive policies for working women and elites\\\".</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Incentive policies should focus on the culture building of the general public, implementing effective incentive policies, and addressing economic challenges, particularly for specific groups such as working women and higher education students. 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Iranian single-child couples' perceptions and experiences regarding childbearing incentives.
Background: The single-child issue is a significant contributor to population decline, which adversely affects both parents and children. Despite government-approved incentives, the single-child problem remains a major population challenge. This study was conducted to explore the perceptions and experiences of single-child couples regarding childbearing incentives.
Methods: This qualitative study used conventional content analysis and was performed on 21 single-child couples in Mashhad, North East Iran, selected through purposive sampling from urban health centers. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews until saturation was reached. The data were analyzed using the Elo and Kyngas (J Adv Nurs 62(1):107-15, 2008. 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04569.x) method with MaxQDA10 software.
Results: Two generic categories emerged from the data analysis including (1) "Advertising and providing information as an influencing factor to encourage childbearing", which included two subcategories of "Attention to the key lever of advertising" and "Necessity of adopting advertising policies and creating a culture of respecting maternal role", and (2) "Focusing on effective incentive policies", which consisted of three subcategories of "Adopting incentive policies to reduce people's financial problems", "Avoiding punitive policies" and "Need to adopt incentive policies for working women and elites".
Conclusions: Incentive policies should focus on the culture building of the general public, implementing effective incentive policies, and addressing economic challenges, particularly for specific groups such as working women and higher education students. In addition, a public mobilization effort is needed to effectively implement population laws.
期刊介绍:
Reproductive Health focuses on all aspects of human reproduction. The journal includes sections dedicated to adolescent health, female fertility and midwifery and all content is open access.
Reproductive health is defined as a state of physical, mental, and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system, at all stages of life. Good reproductive health implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when, and how often to do so. Men and women should be informed about and have access to safe, effective, affordable, and acceptable methods of family planning of their choice, and the right to appropriate health-care services that enable women to safely go through pregnancy and childbirth.