肯尼亚基苏木妇女和男子的阴道避孕环经验:一项定性研究。

Frontiers in women's health Pub Date : 2017-03-01 Epub Date: 2017-02-16 DOI:10.15761/FWH.1000122
E McLellan-Lemal, K Ondeng'e, D A Gust, M Desai, F O Otieno, P A Madiega, B Nyagol, E M Makanga
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背景:未来妇女预防艾滋病毒的选择可能包括基于抗逆转录病毒(ARV)的阴道内环。通过检查使用类似许可技术(避孕环)的用户体验,特别是在目前可能无法获得该技术的环境中,可以获得有价值的见解。方法:2014年9月- 2015年4月,对参与一项评估避孕环可接受性和使用情况的试验的24名女性和20名男性性伴侣进行深度访谈。使用人种学和现象学人类学的元素来收集、分析、解释和描述戒指用户的体验。在MaxQDA-10中完成专题分析。结果:使用避孕环的经验反映了一个更广泛的计划生育(FP)模式,该模式围绕三个主题:FP的纬度和缺点(免费);计划生育方法需要与女性的身体相适应(感觉正常);处理生育控制的不确定性(它到底有多有效)。计划生育意图和披露行为受到伴侣支持、社会经济因素、宗教、文化信仰和社会规范(包括女性性行为)的影响。强调用户友好的FP设计。不抑制月经是最受欢迎的。对阴道插入的不安以及环放置问题(滑脱,排出)产生了最初的挑战,需要临床医生的帮助和实践。虽然描述了轻微的副作用,但人们关注的焦点是戒指的功效、对女性性欲的负面影响以及未来的生育问题。结论:对环使用者体验的多重情境的认识可能为未来抗逆转录病毒药物环的开发、教育和推广方法提供信息。
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Contraceptive vaginal ring experiences among women and men in Kisumu, Kenya: A qualitative study.

Background: Future HIV prevention options for women will likely include Antiretroviral (ARV)-based intravaginal rings. Valuable insights may be gained by examining user experiences with a similar licensed technology, a contraceptive ring, especially in settings where this technology may not be currently available.

Methods: In-depth interviews with 24 females enrolled in a trial assessing acceptability and use of a contraceptive ring, and 20 male sexual partners were conducted September 2014-April 2015. Elements of ethnography and phenomenological anthropology were used to collect, analyze, interpret, and describe ring users' experiences. Thematic analysis was completed in MaxQDA-10.

Results: Experiences with the contraceptive ring reflected a broader Family Planning (FP) paradigm that centered around three themes: latitudes and drawbacks of FP (being free); an FP method needs to be compatible with a woman's body (feeling normal); and dealing with fertility control uncertainties (how well does it really work). FP intentions and disclosure practices were influenced by partner support, socioeconomic factors, religion, cultural beliefs, and societal norms, including female sexuality. A user-friendly FP design was emphasized. Non-suppression of menstruation was favored by most. Unease with vaginal insertion as well as ring placement issues (slippage, expulsion) created initial challenges requiring clinician assistance and practice for some participants. While minor side-effects were described, concerns centered on ring efficacy, negative effect on a woman's sexual desire, and future fertility issues.

Conclusions: Awareness of the multiple contexts in ring users' experience may inform the development, education, and promotion approaches for future ARV rings.

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