| Literature DB >> 31666036 |
Maria Grandahl1, Maja Bodin2, Jenny Stern2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) have historically been regarded as a woman's issue. It is likely that these gender norms also hinder health care providers from perceiving boys and men as health care recipients, especially within the area of SRHR. The aim of this study was to explore midwives' thoughts and experiences regarding preventive work for men's sexual and reproductive health and rights in the primary care setting.Entities:
Keywords: Equal health; Gender norms; Health care providers; Health promotion; Men; Midwives; Sexual and reproductive health and rights; Social model of health
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31666036 PMCID: PMC6822360 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7792-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Description of included midwives (n = 22)
| Characteristics | mean (SD) |
|---|---|
| Age, years | 51.5 (11.0) |
| Work experience from contraceptive counselling, years | 13.3 (11.2) |
| No. of contraceptive counselling sessions/week | 15.4 (6.9) |
| n (%) | |
| Workplace | |
| Public | 16 (73) |
| Private | 6 (27) |
| Type of clinic | |
| Midwifery clinic | 17 (77) |
| Youth clinic | 4 (18) |
Example of the analytical process
| Interview transcript | Initial coding | Category | Sub-theme | Theme |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ‘Well, I don’t want to close any doors. I think it’s good that women and men can come to the same clinic, you shouldn’t divide it like “you go there and you go there”, as if we are that different’. [FG1] | Good to not divide women and men | Men and women’s needs are intertwined | Beliefs about men and women: same, but different | In everybody’s interest, but no one’s assigned responsibility |
Overview of the results
| Theme | Sub-themes | Categories |
|---|---|---|
| In everybody’s interest, but no one’s assigned responsibility | Organisational aspects create obstacles | Men have nowhere to turn |
| Beliefs about men and women: same, but different | Different health seeking behaviour, interest and needs among men than women | |
| Men and women’s needs are intertwined | ||
| Mixed views on the midwife’s role and responsibility | Strategies to involve men | |
| Being hesitant to provide consultation to men |