Experiences, Preferences, and Needs of Adolescents and Urban Youth in Contraceptive Use in Conakry, 2019, Guinea

Introduction: The use of contraceptive methods is very low in Guinea, particularly among adolescents and young people. The purpose of this study is to analyze the experiences and expectations of adolescents and young people regarding the use of contraceptive methods in 2019 in Conakry, Guinea.Method...

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Main Authors: Charlotte Bangoura, Nafissatou Dioubaté, Hawa Manet, Bienvenu Salim Camara, Mariama Kouyaté, Moussa Douno, Moses Tetui, Alison M. El Ayadi, Alexandre Delamou
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Global Women's Health
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fgwh.2021.655920/full
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Mariama Kouyaté
Moussa Douno
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Moses Tetui
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Alison M. El Ayadi
Alexandre Delamou
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Moses Tetui
Moses Tetui
Moses Tetui
Alison M. El Ayadi
Alexandre Delamou
Alexandre Delamou
Experiences, Preferences, and Needs of Adolescents and Urban Youth in Contraceptive Use in Conakry, 2019, Guinea
Frontiers in Global Women's Health
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Moses Tetui
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title Experiences, Preferences, and Needs of Adolescents and Urban Youth in Contraceptive Use in Conakry, 2019, Guinea
title_short Experiences, Preferences, and Needs of Adolescents and Urban Youth in Contraceptive Use in Conakry, 2019, Guinea
title_full Experiences, Preferences, and Needs of Adolescents and Urban Youth in Contraceptive Use in Conakry, 2019, Guinea
title_fullStr Experiences, Preferences, and Needs of Adolescents and Urban Youth in Contraceptive Use in Conakry, 2019, Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Experiences, Preferences, and Needs of Adolescents and Urban Youth in Contraceptive Use in Conakry, 2019, Guinea
title_sort experiences, preferences, and needs of adolescents and urban youth in contraceptive use in conakry, 2019, guinea
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Introduction: The use of contraceptive methods is very low in Guinea, particularly among adolescents and young people. The purpose of this study is to analyze the experiences and expectations of adolescents and young people regarding the use of contraceptive methods in 2019 in Conakry, Guinea.Methods: We conducted a 6-month qualitative and descriptive study. Data were collected through individual in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with adolescents and young people, health providers and health policy makers. Two approaches of deductive and inductive analysis were used to synthesize the main insights from the data.Findings: Twenty-six participants were included in this study. Adolescents and young people have personal, family and community experiences that positively or negatively influence their contraceptive needs and preferences. Positive experiences include the relative cost of injectable forms, perceived absence of side effects of implants, proven efficacy and duration of action of the modern method used (implants and injectable form). Negative experiences included cost of implants remain high (15 Euros), perceived side effects including weight gain, pill compliance, method indiscretion, and low sensation of sexual pleasure for the condom. The preferences of the young participants were dominated by Implants and injectable forms that better meet their contraceptive needs. In terms of needs, the expectations expressed revolved around needs related to the health system, including sex education, reduction in the cost of some contraceptives (implants), availability of contraceptive methods, and equity in the provision of family planning services to adolescents and young people.Conclusion: Exploring the contraceptive experiences, needs and preferences of adolescents and young people reveals decision-making dilemmas. Adolescents and young people expressed their experiences in terms of the cost of preferred contraceptives (implants), side effects, proven efficacy, and duration of action. However, their decisions are still influenced by availability, equity in service delivery, and the involvement of parents and religious leaders in sex education. Decision-makers should then place particular emphasis on improving health service delivery, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, availability of preferred contraceptive methods at affordable cost, and a program on sexuality education with the involvement of parents and religious leaders and the promotion of condom use.
topic experiences
preferences
needs
adolescents
youth
urban
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fgwh.2021.655920/full
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spelling doaj-8611ec8d6c374ada8f7366966d9d6bf52021-08-05T09:25:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Global Women's Health2673-50592021-08-01210.3389/fgwh.2021.655920655920Experiences, Preferences, and Needs of Adolescents and Urban Youth in Contraceptive Use in Conakry, 2019, GuineaCharlotte Bangoura0Nafissatou Dioubaté1Hawa Manet2Bienvenu Salim Camara3Bienvenu Salim Camara4Mariama Kouyaté5Moussa Douno6Moussa Douno7Moses Tetui8Moses Tetui9Moses Tetui10Alison M. El Ayadi11Alexandre Delamou12Alexandre Delamou13Maferinyah National Centre for Training and Research in Rural Health (CNFRSR), Forécariah, GuineaMaferinyah National Centre for Training and Research in Rural Health (CNFRSR), Forécariah, GuineaMaferinyah National Centre for Training and Research in Rural Health (CNFRSR), Forécariah, GuineaMaferinyah National Centre for Training and Research in Rural Health (CNFRSR), Forécariah, GuineaAfrica Centre of Excellence for Prevention and Control of Transmissible Diseases (CEA-PCMT), University Gamal Abdel Nasser, Conakry, GuineaAfrica Centre of Excellence for Prevention and Control of Transmissible Diseases (CEA-PCMT), University Gamal Abdel Nasser, Conakry, GuineaMaferinyah National Centre for Training and Research in Rural Health (CNFRSR), Forécariah, GuineaAfrica Centre of Excellence for Prevention and Control of Transmissible Diseases (CEA-PCMT), University Gamal Abdel Nasser, Conakry, GuineaSchool of Pharmacy, Waterloo University, Waterloo, ON, CanadaDepartment of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenDepartment of Health Policy, Planning, and Management, Makerere University School of Public Health, New Mulago Hospital Complex, Kampala, UgandaDepartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMaferinyah National Centre for Training and Research in Rural Health (CNFRSR), Forécariah, GuineaAfrica Centre of Excellence for Prevention and Control of Transmissible Diseases (CEA-PCMT), University Gamal Abdel Nasser, Conakry, GuineaIntroduction: The use of contraceptive methods is very low in Guinea, particularly among adolescents and young people. The purpose of this study is to analyze the experiences and expectations of adolescents and young people regarding the use of contraceptive methods in 2019 in Conakry, Guinea.Methods: We conducted a 6-month qualitative and descriptive study. Data were collected through individual in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with adolescents and young people, health providers and health policy makers. Two approaches of deductive and inductive analysis were used to synthesize the main insights from the data.Findings: Twenty-six participants were included in this study. Adolescents and young people have personal, family and community experiences that positively or negatively influence their contraceptive needs and preferences. Positive experiences include the relative cost of injectable forms, perceived absence of side effects of implants, proven efficacy and duration of action of the modern method used (implants and injectable form). Negative experiences included cost of implants remain high (15 Euros), perceived side effects including weight gain, pill compliance, method indiscretion, and low sensation of sexual pleasure for the condom. The preferences of the young participants were dominated by Implants and injectable forms that better meet their contraceptive needs. In terms of needs, the expectations expressed revolved around needs related to the health system, including sex education, reduction in the cost of some contraceptives (implants), availability of contraceptive methods, and equity in the provision of family planning services to adolescents and young people.Conclusion: Exploring the contraceptive experiences, needs and preferences of adolescents and young people reveals decision-making dilemmas. Adolescents and young people expressed their experiences in terms of the cost of preferred contraceptives (implants), side effects, proven efficacy, and duration of action. However, their decisions are still influenced by availability, equity in service delivery, and the involvement of parents and religious leaders in sex education. Decision-makers should then place particular emphasis on improving health service delivery, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, availability of preferred contraceptive methods at affordable cost, and a program on sexuality education with the involvement of parents and religious leaders and the promotion of condom use.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fgwh.2021.655920/fullexperiencespreferencesneedsadolescentsyouthurban