Male Involvement in Reproductive and Maternal and New Child Health: An Evaluative Qualitative Study on Facilitators and Barriers From Rural Kenya

Male involvement in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) is known to improve maternal and child health outcomes. However, there is sub-optimal adoption of male involvement strategies in several low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. Aga Khan University implemented Access...

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Main Authors: Adelaide M. Lusambili, Peter Muriuki, Stefania Wisofschi, Constance S. Shumba, Michaela Mantel, Jerim Obure, Lucy Nyaga, Kennedy Mulama, Anthony Ngugi, James Orwa, Stanley Luchters, Marleen Temmerman
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.644293/full
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spelling doaj-7789d8883952473a8be6861f82554e1f2021-04-21T04:19:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652021-04-01910.3389/fpubh.2021.644293644293Male Involvement in Reproductive and Maternal and New Child Health: An Evaluative Qualitative Study on Facilitators and Barriers From Rural KenyaAdelaide M. Lusambili0Peter Muriuki1Stefania Wisofschi2Constance S. Shumba3Michaela Mantel4Jerim Obure5Lucy Nyaga6Kennedy Mulama7Anthony Ngugi8James Orwa9Stanley Luchters10Stanley Luchters11Stanley Luchters12Marleen Temmerman13Marleen Temmerman14Marleen Temmerman15Department of Population Health (DPH), Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaCentre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaCentre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Population Health (DPH), Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaCentre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaCentre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaCentre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaCentre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Population Health (DPH), Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Population Health (DPH), Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Population Health (DPH), Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Public Health and Primary Care, International Centre for Reproductive Health, Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaCentre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Public Health and Primary Care, International Centre for Reproductive Health, Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical College, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaMale involvement in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) is known to improve maternal and child health outcomes. However, there is sub-optimal adoption of male involvement strategies in several low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. Aga Khan University implemented Access to Quality of Care through Extending and Strengthening Health Systems (AQCESS), a project funded by the Government of Canada and Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC), between 2016 and 2020 in rural Kisii and Kilifi counties, Kenya. A central element in the interventions was increasing male engagement in RMNCH. Between January and March 2020, we conducted an endline qualitative study to examine the perspectives of different community stakeholders, who were aware of the AQCESS project, on the facilitators and barriers to male involvement in RMNCH. We found that targeted information sessions for men on RMNCH are a major facilitator to effective male engagement, particularly when delivered by male authority figures such as church leaders, male champions and teachers. Sub-optimal male engagement arises from tensions men face in directly contributing to the household economy and participating in RMNCH activities. Social-cultural factors such as the feminization of RMNCH and the associated stigma that non-conforming men experience also discourage male engagement.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.644293/fullgenderbarriersfacilitatorsRMNCHKenya
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author Adelaide M. Lusambili
Peter Muriuki
Stefania Wisofschi
Constance S. Shumba
Michaela Mantel
Jerim Obure
Lucy Nyaga
Kennedy Mulama
Anthony Ngugi
James Orwa
Stanley Luchters
Stanley Luchters
Stanley Luchters
Marleen Temmerman
Marleen Temmerman
Marleen Temmerman
spellingShingle Adelaide M. Lusambili
Peter Muriuki
Stefania Wisofschi
Constance S. Shumba
Michaela Mantel
Jerim Obure
Lucy Nyaga
Kennedy Mulama
Anthony Ngugi
James Orwa
Stanley Luchters
Stanley Luchters
Stanley Luchters
Marleen Temmerman
Marleen Temmerman
Marleen Temmerman
Male Involvement in Reproductive and Maternal and New Child Health: An Evaluative Qualitative Study on Facilitators and Barriers From Rural Kenya
Frontiers in Public Health
gender
barriers
facilitators
RMNCH
Kenya
author_facet Adelaide M. Lusambili
Peter Muriuki
Stefania Wisofschi
Constance S. Shumba
Michaela Mantel
Jerim Obure
Lucy Nyaga
Kennedy Mulama
Anthony Ngugi
James Orwa
Stanley Luchters
Stanley Luchters
Stanley Luchters
Marleen Temmerman
Marleen Temmerman
Marleen Temmerman
author_sort Adelaide M. Lusambili
title Male Involvement in Reproductive and Maternal and New Child Health: An Evaluative Qualitative Study on Facilitators and Barriers From Rural Kenya
title_short Male Involvement in Reproductive and Maternal and New Child Health: An Evaluative Qualitative Study on Facilitators and Barriers From Rural Kenya
title_full Male Involvement in Reproductive and Maternal and New Child Health: An Evaluative Qualitative Study on Facilitators and Barriers From Rural Kenya
title_fullStr Male Involvement in Reproductive and Maternal and New Child Health: An Evaluative Qualitative Study on Facilitators and Barriers From Rural Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Male Involvement in Reproductive and Maternal and New Child Health: An Evaluative Qualitative Study on Facilitators and Barriers From Rural Kenya
title_sort male involvement in reproductive and maternal and new child health: an evaluative qualitative study on facilitators and barriers from rural kenya
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Public Health
issn 2296-2565
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Male involvement in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) is known to improve maternal and child health outcomes. However, there is sub-optimal adoption of male involvement strategies in several low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. Aga Khan University implemented Access to Quality of Care through Extending and Strengthening Health Systems (AQCESS), a project funded by the Government of Canada and Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC), between 2016 and 2020 in rural Kisii and Kilifi counties, Kenya. A central element in the interventions was increasing male engagement in RMNCH. Between January and March 2020, we conducted an endline qualitative study to examine the perspectives of different community stakeholders, who were aware of the AQCESS project, on the facilitators and barriers to male involvement in RMNCH. We found that targeted information sessions for men on RMNCH are a major facilitator to effective male engagement, particularly when delivered by male authority figures such as church leaders, male champions and teachers. Sub-optimal male engagement arises from tensions men face in directly contributing to the household economy and participating in RMNCH activities. Social-cultural factors such as the feminization of RMNCH and the associated stigma that non-conforming men experience also discourage male engagement.
topic gender
barriers
facilitators
RMNCH
Kenya
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.644293/full
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