Men's Perceptions and Support in Maternal Healthcare (MHC) Utilization

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In most cultures reproductive roles have been looked at as women's concern but evidence shows that men's involvement in reproductive health has significant influence on use of maternal health care services (MHCSs). Culture and socio-economic characteristics such as education and income influence men's perceptions and their support towards use of MHCSs. Men, women, and health workers have agreed that men offer less support to their wives to utilize health services. The only major support that men deem necessary and fairly act upon is provision of financial support to women. This book generally indicates that women whose husbands have negative perceptions and are not supportive experience hardships to utilize MHCSs because of challenges such as lack of financial, emotional, and domestic support. There is a need to study what motivates men to get involved in use of reproductive health services. Use of trained male agents in health promotion networks would help to change men's negative perceptions. Developing countries will always experience high Maternal Mortality Ratios as long as men's negative perceptions and support towards their reproductive responsibilities have not changed

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The Author is a Lecturer and Development Practitioner. He holds a B.A and M.A in Development Studies (with a major in gender and development) both from Uganda Christian University. He teaches development related courses with a bias in gender and participatory development. His major development concern focuses on poverty and gender equality.


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In most cultures reproductive roles have been looked at as women's concern but evidence shows that men's involvement in reproductive health has significant influence on use of maternal health care services (MHCSs). Culture and socio-economic characteristics such as education and income influence men's perceptions and their support towards use of MHCSs. Men, women, and health workers have agreed that men offer less support to their wives to utilize health services. The only major support that men deem necessary and fairly act upon is provision of financial support to women. This book generally indicates that women whose husbands have negative perceptions and are not supportive experience hardships to utilize MHCSs because of challenges such as lack of financial, emotional, and domestic support. There is a need to study what motivates men to get involved in use of reproductive health services. Use of trained male agents in health promotion networks would help to change men's negative perceptions. Developing countries will always experience high Maternal Mortality Ratios as long as men's negative perceptions and support towards their reproductive responsibilities have not changed

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783659789052
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 108
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Gewicht 179g
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
    • Jahr 2015
    • EAN 9783659789052
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3659789054
    • Veröffentlichung 13.10.2015
    • Titel Men's Perceptions and Support in Maternal Healthcare (MHC) Utilization
    • Autor Solomon Mwije
    • Untertitel An Exploratory Study of Men's Influence on Utilization of Maternal Healthcare Services. A Case of Sheema District Uganda

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