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- Title
EMPOWERMENT IN FAMILY PLANNING AS VIEWED BY IRANIAN WOMEN: A QUALITATIVE STUDY.
- Authors
KOHAN, SHAHNAZ; SIMBAR, MASOUMEH; TALEGHANI, FARIBA
- Abstract
Women carry the primary responsibility for family planning in most parts of the world, and should be afforded the power of decision-making and control over their fertility. This study seeks to gain insight into Iranian women's perception of the meaning of empowerment in family planning. Using a qualitative study, seven focus group discussions and five individual interviews were conducted with 35 married Iranian women of reproductive age. The data were analysed using a conventional content analysis approach, in which themes and categories were explored to reveal women's experiences of empowerment in family planning. The results demonstrated four main categories: control over fertility plan, participative family planning, maintaining health and access to optimal family planning services. They viewed knowledge of family planning and autonomy of decision-making in fertility issues as essential elements for control of their fertility plan. Participants felt more empowered when joint family planning decisions were made with their partners in an atmosphere of agreement. Therefore, family planning policymakers should plan services with new approaches that focus on women's health and empowerment.
- Subjects
SELF-efficacy; FAMILY planning; IRANIANS; QUALITATIVE research; RESPONSIBILITY; DECISION making; PREGNANCY; SENSORY perception
- Publication
Journal of Biosocial Science, 2012, Vol 44, Issue 2, p209
- ISSN
0021-9320
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0021932011000563