Barriers to involvement of men in ANC and VCT in Khayelitsha, South Africa
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Author(s)
Mohlala, BKF
Gregson, S
Boily, M-C
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
We used qualitative methods to assess pregnant women and men's attitudes, feelings, beliefs, experiences and reactions to male partners' involvement in antenatal clinic (ANC) in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa. The aims of these studies were to determine barriers to male partners' attendance of ANC with their pregnant female partners and to identify possible strategies to overcome these barriers. Findings from the qualitative studies demonstrated that pregnant women were keen to invite their male sexual partners and that men would attend if invited. The main barrier to male participation was lack of awareness and the healthcare facility environment. The findings of these studies emphasized the need to increase awareness among men in Khayelitsha of the need for male attendance of ANC and the need to address the barriers to male attendance of ANC. It was clear that community sensitization programmes coupled with improvement of the health facility environment to be receptive to men are essential for increasing male attendance of ANC.
Date Issued
2012-04-23
Date Acceptance
2012-02-16
Citation
Aids Care, 2012, 24 (8), pp.972-977
ISSN
1360-0451
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Start Page
972
End Page
977
Journal / Book Title
Aids Care
Volume
24
Issue
8
Copyright Statement
© 2012 Laura Robertson
Identifier
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Social Sciences
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Health Policy & Services
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Respiratory System
Social Sciences, Biomedical
Health Care Sciences & Services
Psychology
Biomedical Social Sciences
HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SSCI
SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL
male involvement
male sexual partners
male ANC attendance
men involvement
men ANC attendance
FOCUS GROUPS
HIV
COUPLES
WOMEN
Adolescent
Adult
Ambulatory Care Facilities
Female
Focus Groups
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Male
Men
Middle Aged
Pregnancy
Prenatal Care
Qualitative Research
South Africa
Women
Young Adult
Public Health
1117 Public Health And Health Services
1701 Psychology
Publication Status
Published