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Contraception ; 89(6): 564-71, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24630244

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BACKGROUND: Vasectomy is safe and highly effective; however, it remains an underused method of family planning (FP) in Africa. In view of this, three Rwandan physicians were trained in no-scalpel vasectomy with thermal cautery and fascial interposition on the prostatic end as vasectomy trainers in 2010, and this initiative has resulted in over 2900 vasectomy clients from February 2010 to December 2012. STUDY DESIGN: This cross-sectional descriptive study describes vasectomy clients (n=316) and their wives (n=300) from 15 randomly selected hospitals in Rwanda. RESULTS: The vasectomy clients were mainly over age 40, had young children (age <3) and were married and cohabiting. Limited financial resources, satisfaction with existing family size and avoiding side effects from hormonal methods (wives') were key motivators for vasectomy uptake. High rates of previous FP use and high degree of interspousal communication are known correlates of higher FP use. CONCLUSIONS: Future and current Rwandan FP programs and other interested parties will benefit from understanding which couples elect vasectomy, their motivations for doing so and their service utilization experiences. Better integration of vasectomy counseling and postvasectomy procedures will benefit the program. IMPLICATIONS: Until this project, vasectomy projects in sub-Saharan Africa were viewed as unrealistic. This study confirms factors influencing vasectomy uptake identified in earlier research, but does so within a robust sample of vasectomy users and their wives and provides a strong understanding of who likely vasectomy users are in this context. Promotion of vasectomy services should be considered as an essential element of a healthy contraceptive method mix.


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Comportamento Contraceptivo , Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde , Vasectomia , Adulto , Centros Comunitários de Saúde , Comportamento Contraceptivo/etnologia , Estudos Transversais , Países Desenvolvidos , Serviços de Planejamento Familiar , Feminino , Pesquisas sobre Atenção à Saúde , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde/etnologia , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Hospitais de Distrito , Humanos , Relações Interpessoais , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Núcleo Familiar/etnologia , Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde/etnologia , Satisfação do Paciente/etnologia , Ruanda , Análise Espaço-Temporal , Vasectomia/efeitos adversos , Adulto Jovem
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Contraception ; 87(3): 375-9, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22979953

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Recent developments in vasectomy research indicate that occluding the vas using cautery combined with fascial interposition (FI) significantly lowers failure rates and is an appropriate technology for low-resource settings. We report the introduction of this technique in Ministry of Health (MOH) vasectomy services in Rwanda. DESIGN: In February 2010, an international vasectomy expert trained three Rwandan physicians to become trainers in no-scalpel vasectomy (NSV) with thermal cautery and FI. The training took place over 5 days in five rural health centers. RESULTS: A total of 67 men received vasectomies (11-16 per day) and trainees successfully mastered the new occlusion technique. The MOH is now scaling up NSV with cautery and FI services nationwide. The initial cadre of trainers has subsequently trained 46 other physicians in this vasectomy technique across 27 districts of Rwanda. CONCLUSIONS: No-scalpel vasectomy with thermal cautery and FI was successfully introduced in vasectomy services in Rwanda, and a similar initiative should be evaluated in other national vasectomy services worldwide.


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Vasectomia/métodos , Cauterização/instrumentação , Cauterização/métodos , Serviços de Planejamento Familiar , Fasciotomia , Humanos , Masculino , Ruanda , Vasectomia/educação , Vasectomia/estatística & dados numéricos
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