Cultural Beliefs And Gender Dynamics Of Pmtct Services Among Pregnant Women

 

Chapter One

 

Preface

 

Background of the study

 

In numerous communities insub-Saharan Africa, gestation is viewed as a ‘ woman’s affair ’, with a man’s part primarily to give fiscal support. Indeed where men view accompanying their mate to prenatal conventions or PMTCT services as good practice, numerous still feels their main part is to give backing for enrollment and delivery freights( Nkuoh, 2010).

 

In numerous settings, traditional gender places and artistic beliefs mean that men frequently make opinions determining women’s participation in HIV testing. For illustration, according to recent Demographic and Health checks in Senegal, Niger, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria and Cameroon, 80 of wedded 15- 19 time-old women don’t have the final say-so on their own healthcare( Pathfinder International 2013).

 

Men also report negative stations from community members when convoying their consorts to prenatal conventions.

 

Statement of the study

 

Because of artistic beliefs, utmost men don’t like to accompany their women to the prenatal conventions. Men who accompany their women to ANC are perceived to be weaklings by their peers. For this reason, this material question formed the birth gemstone of this study what are the artistic beliefs and gender dynamics of pmtct services among pregnant women

 

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