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perceived barriers of using modern family planning methods among women in jordan: a qualitative study
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نویسنده
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shattnawi khulood ,khader yousef ,al-sheyab nihaya ,alyahya mohammad ,ready kelley ,halasa-rappel yara ,prince heath
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منبع
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international journal of community based nursing and midwifery - 2021 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:278 -288
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چکیده
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Background: some cultural and social factors may discourage the use of modern family planning (mfp) methods. the purpose of this study was to better understand the barriers and social norms that might affect women’s ability to take optimal advantage of the free family planning services offered by the jordanian ministry of health (moh). methods: using a qualitative descriptive design, 7 focus group discussions were conducted from january to february 2018, with a purposive sample of 52 married women. each group consisted of 612 participants. ethical approvals were obtained. data were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. results: data analysis revealed three main themes and four subthemes. the first theme ‘conforming to social and cultural norms’ included the following subthemes: ‘to conform to family and social pressure to bear children’ and ‘to prioritize having male children’. the second theme ‘unmet needs in expected family planning counselling’ included the following subthemes: ‘need for consistency across providers in family planning counselling’, and ‘need for followup counselling’. the third theme was the ‘undesirable side effects’ of the mfp methods, which included both the ‘experienced’ and the ‘anticipated’ side effects. conclusion: this study identified a number of women’s perceived barriers to using mfp methods. these included conforming to the social pressure, inconsistency of the counselling process, and undesirable side effects. their perspectives should be carefully addressed in any family planning program.
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کلیدواژه
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barriers ,family planning methods ,jordan ,qualitative study ,women
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آدرس
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jordan university of science and technology, faculty of nursing, department of child health nursing, jordan, jordan university of science and technology, faculty of medicine, department of public health, iran, jordan university of scienceand technology, faculty of applied medical sciences, department of allied medical sciences, iran, jordan university of science and technologytechnology, faculty of medicine, department of health management and policy, jordan, university of texas at austinuniversity of texas at austin, ray marshall center for the study of human resources, lyndon b. johnson school of public affairs, usa, university of massachusettsof massachusetts, medical school, usa, university of texas at austin, ray marshall center for the study of human resources, lyndon b. johnson school of public affairs, usa
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پست الکترونیکی
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heath.prince@raymarshallcenter.org
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