2013
DOI: 10.5935/1676-4285.20134224
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Partner's participation in family planning from a feminine perspective: a descriptive study

Abstract: Objetivo: descrever como as mulheres percebem a participação do companheiro no planejamento familiar.Método: pesquisa qualitativa descritiva, com etapa de campo desenvolvida no período de abril a junho de 2012 por meio de entrevista semiestruturada com oito mulheres, tendo como cenário uma Unidade Básica de Saúde num município no Sul do Brasil. Foi desenvolvida análise temática de Minayo. Resultado: os dados foram organizados em duas categorias: o casal realiza um acordo sobre o momento de ter filhos e a mulhe… Show more

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“…The inclusion of men in reproductive planning occurs in a specific and limited way, since women take this responsibility [14]. Therefore, motivating the insertion of men has been a challenge for the health services due to some aspects, such as gender relations, health services that are still unavailable for the male category and the recognition by health professionals that men need attention and quality and resolute care [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The inclusion of men in reproductive planning occurs in a specific and limited way, since women take this responsibility [14]. Therefore, motivating the insertion of men has been a challenge for the health services due to some aspects, such as gender relations, health services that are still unavailable for the male category and the recognition by health professionals that men need attention and quality and resolute care [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to understand that the involvement of men in reproductive planning can not be limited only to the use of methods, but it must also consider the attitude of support and shared responsibility with their partners. [24] The participation of nurses in this scenario is important to stimulate educational health actions, aiming to promote the construction of horizontal knowledge, considering the expectations and desires of the both individuals involved: men and women [14].…”
Section: Referred Article Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contribuindo com o debate, outras pesquisas apontaram que a mulher assume a anticoncepção como uma ação de sua exclusiva responsabilidade (Silva et al, 2013;Silva, Araújo, Bastos, & Moura, 2011). Todavia, acredita-se que seja importante considerar a presença de um discurso social a respeito do papel da mulher na família e na sociedade, que rotula determinadas atividades como exclusivas das mulheres, como o cuidado com a casa e com os filhos (Silva et al, 2013).…”
Section: Papéis Parentais: O Que Se Atribui àS Mulheres E Aos Homensunclassified
“…Todavia, acredita-se que seja importante considerar a presença de um discurso social a respeito do papel da mulher na família e na sociedade, que rotula determinadas atividades como exclusivas das mulheres, como o cuidado com a casa e com os filhos (Silva et al, 2013). Os valores e atributos de mães e pais repetidos neste discurso já pertencem ao senso comum, de modo que passaram a serem reconhecidos como verdades (Amazonas, Vieira, & Pinto, 2011).…”
Section: Papéis Parentais: O Que Se Atribui àS Mulheres E Aos Homensunclassified
“…However, when the husband desires no more children they will influence their wife to use contraceptive methods (Saleem & Pasha 2008) & (Bachok et al 2004. Additionally, women with a higher level of education were being more prone to use contraceptives (Radulović et al 2006) because their husband assumed that contraceptive use are the woman's responsibility to prevent pregnancy (Silva et al 2013). However, 15.4% of women informed their husband about the use of contraceptives, while other women were worried whether their husband allowed them (Radulović et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%