男性参与产前护理及其对妊娠的影响

Aderibigbe Omolola, B. Ohaeri, O. Iyanuoluwa, Babarimisa Babarimisa, Mercy E. Adebayo
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目的:男性参与产前保健(ANC)是重要的,有助于更好的孕产妇和新生儿出生结局。在包括尼日利亚在内的发展中国家,母亲死亡仍然是一个严重的负担。缺乏男性参与与怀孕有关的护理是造成这种情况的因素之一。本研究的目的是评估男性参与ANC的水平。在世界上大多数国家,促进妇幼保健被认为是妇女的职责,男子认为他们没有责任,也没有理由陪同其伴侣去产前保健诊所。研究方法:采用横断面描述性调查法。结果:由于受教育程度低、害怕HIV检测、文化等多种因素的影响,男性伴侣没有充分参与产前保健。男性伴侣/丈夫是许多育龄妇女的主要支助人员,他们参与怀孕、分娩和产后/产后对与妇幼健康和家庭福祉有关的广泛结果产生有益影响。男性参与产前保健是改善产妇保健的干预措施之一。在全球范围内,男性参与非分娩分娩的比例很低,在低收入和中等收入国家各不相同,包括孕产妇死亡最多的尼日利亚。在撒哈拉以南地区,男子是主要决策者,对产妇保健有很大影响。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:因此,建议男性参加非孕制,以鼓励怀孕期间的妻子,促进心理支持。
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Purpose: Male participation in antenatal care (ANC) is important and contributes to better maternal and neonatal birth outcomes. Deaths among mothers remain a serious burden in the developing countries, including Nigeria. Lack of male involvement in pregnancy related care is one of the contributing factors. The purpose of this study is to assess the level of male participation in ANC. In most countries in the world, promotion of maternal and child health is perceived as women’s role and men do not feel that they are responsible and see no reason to accompany their partners to Antenatal Care (ANC) clinics. Methodology: Cross sectional descriptive survey was used in the study. Findings: It was discovered that male partners do not fully participate in antenatal care due to many factors like low level of education, fear of being tested for HIV, culture and so on.  Male partners/husbands are key support persons for many childbearing women and their involvement in pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum/postnatal period has beneficial effects on a wide range of outcomes related to maternal and child health and family wellbeing. Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal health. Globally male involvement in ANC is low and varies in low-income and middle-income countries including Nigeria where most maternal deaths occur. In Sub-Sahara, men are chief decision makers and highly influence maternal health. Unique Contribution to Theory Practice and Policy: It is therefore recommended that male should participate in ANC in order to encourage the wife in the course of pregnancy and promote psychological support.
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