Factors affecting vasectomy acceptability in Tanzania

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Bunce, Arwen
Guest, Greg
Searing, Hannah
Frajzyngier, Veronica
Riwa, Peter
Kanama, Joseph
Achwal, Isaac
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[1] Family Hlth Int, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
[2] Engender Hlth, Monitoring & Evaluat, New York, NY USA
[3] Healthscope, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[4] EngenderHealth, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[5] EngenderHealth, Nairobi, Kenya
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10.1363/3301307
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CONTEXT: Calls for increased inclusion of men in matters of reproductive health emphasize the need for research into vasectomy acceptability and decision making. Vasectomy is a safe, simple and effective method of contraception, but is underused worldwide. METHODS: Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews were conducted with potential and actual sterilization clients and their partners in the Kigoma Region of Tanzania. Content analysis was used to search for emergent themes related to vasectomy decision making. RESULTS: Six themes emerged as overarching factors contributing to the vasectomy decision-making process: economics, spousal influence, religion, provider reputation and availability, uncertainty about the future, and poor vasectomy knowledge and understanding. There was substantial communication between partners regarding the vasectomy decision, and wives had a strong influence on the outcome, however, men and women agreed that husbands would resist vasectomy if wives initially raised the topic. Vasectomy acceptance is limited by the scarcity of skilled vasectomy providers and by the fact that men and women hold many of the same misunderstandings about vasectomy, including a fear of decreased sexual performance as a result of the procedure. CONCLUSIONS: Spousal discussions are important in the decision to get a vasectomy, but these discussions should be initiated by the male partner. Programs need to educate men about contraceptive options, including vasectomies. Detailed, culturally relevant knowledge of the barriers and facilitators individuals experience during their decision-making process will enable vasectomy promotion programs to more successfully target appropriate populations.
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