Male participation in family planning and its influence factors

Doi: 10.5902/217976929998 Aims: to identify the forms of male participation in the family planning process, as well as the factors involved in their participation, to comprehend the men's knowledge about the method used by the couple and to describe how the process of negotiation happens when c...

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Main Authors: Ana Cláudia Brito de Morais, Atayane Gomes Ferreira, Kele Leandro Almeida, Glauberto da Silva Quirino
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2014-11-01
Series:Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/9998
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spelling doaj-18be255101654404977ed987be4fdea22020-11-25T03:10:59ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaRevista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2179-76922179-76922014-11-014349850810.5902/2179769299988665Male participation in family planning and its influence factorsAna Cláudia Brito de Morais0Atayane Gomes Ferreira1Kele Leandro Almeida2Glauberto da Silva Quirino3Universidade Regional do CaririUniversidade Regional do CaririUniversidade Regional do CaririUniversidade Regional do CaririDoi: 10.5902/217976929998 Aims: to identify the forms of male participation in the family planning process, as well as the factors involved in their participation, to comprehend the men's knowledge about the method used by the couple and to describe how the process of negotiation happens when choosing the method. Method: exploratory research with qualitative approach carried out with 16 men. We used a form and semi-structured interview as instruments for data collection, which were organized by the Discourse of the Collective Subject Method. Results: the men participated in family planning as logistical support to their partners. The responsibility on contraception was women's, due to limited time availability of partners. They knew about condoms and oral contraceptive hormones, however discussed little about trading the use of contraception. Final remarks: family planning still happens unilaterally and guided by the gender hierarchy that imposes upon women the burden of symbolic and physical responsibility of contraception.https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/9998planejamento familiaranticoncepçãosaúde reprodutivaenfermagem.
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author Ana Cláudia Brito de Morais
Atayane Gomes Ferreira
Kele Leandro Almeida
Glauberto da Silva Quirino
spellingShingle Ana Cláudia Brito de Morais
Atayane Gomes Ferreira
Kele Leandro Almeida
Glauberto da Silva Quirino
Male participation in family planning and its influence factors
Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
planejamento familiar
anticoncepção
saúde reprodutiva
enfermagem.
author_facet Ana Cláudia Brito de Morais
Atayane Gomes Ferreira
Kele Leandro Almeida
Glauberto da Silva Quirino
author_sort Ana Cláudia Brito de Morais
title Male participation in family planning and its influence factors
title_short Male participation in family planning and its influence factors
title_full Male participation in family planning and its influence factors
title_fullStr Male participation in family planning and its influence factors
title_full_unstemmed Male participation in family planning and its influence factors
title_sort male participation in family planning and its influence factors
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
issn 2179-7692
2179-7692
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Doi: 10.5902/217976929998 Aims: to identify the forms of male participation in the family planning process, as well as the factors involved in their participation, to comprehend the men's knowledge about the method used by the couple and to describe how the process of negotiation happens when choosing the method. Method: exploratory research with qualitative approach carried out with 16 men. We used a form and semi-structured interview as instruments for data collection, which were organized by the Discourse of the Collective Subject Method. Results: the men participated in family planning as logistical support to their partners. The responsibility on contraception was women's, due to limited time availability of partners. They knew about condoms and oral contraceptive hormones, however discussed little about trading the use of contraception. Final remarks: family planning still happens unilaterally and guided by the gender hierarchy that imposes upon women the burden of symbolic and physical responsibility of contraception.
topic planejamento familiar
anticoncepção
saúde reprodutiva
enfermagem.
url https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/9998
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