Introduction: In Nepal, by tradition, family life and marriage are generally controlled by patriarchal norms, sanctions, values and gender differences. Women in Nepal have limited possibilities to make decisions regarding their sexual and reproductive health, as the husbands and other elders in the family make most of the decisions regarding family planning, pregnancy and childbirth. Aim: To describe the perceptions of Nepali men regarding the role of the man with respect to family planning, pregnancy and childbirth. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted with 15 Nepali men in both urban and rural areas. The material was analyzed through inductive content analysis. Findings: One main category and two generic categories were identified. ...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES - This study qualitatively explored socio-cultural factors associated with men's ...
Background: Men play an important role in maternal health. The postpartum period is a critical stage...
Both increasing women’s autonomy and increasing husbands’ involvement in maternal health care are pr...
Introduction: In Nepal, by tradition, family life and marriage are generally controlled by patriarch...
Introduction: In Nepal, by tradition, family life and marriage are generally controlled by patriarch...
Couple-friendly reproductive health services and male partner involvement in women's reproductive he...
Introduction: Male involvement in reproductive health is an essential component in promoting materna...
Background: The role of husbands in maternal health is often overlooked by health programmes in deve...
Background: Rwanda has raised gender equality on the political agenda and is, among other things, st...
OBJECTIVE: A growing body of research in Sweden has focused on migration and reproductive health, pa...
It is widely acknowledged that most men are brought up to initiate sex but are not taught to take ch...
Sumitra Sharma,1 Bhuvan KC,2 Asmita Khatri3 1Department of Nursing, Kathmandu Medical College Teachi...
BACKGROUND: Rwanda has raised gender equality on the political agenda and is, among other things, st...
IntroductionFamily planning methods are used to promote safer sexual practices, reduce unintended pr...
Context: Contraceptive choices among men who want no more children have been little explored in Sout...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES - This study qualitatively explored socio-cultural factors associated with men's ...
Background: Men play an important role in maternal health. The postpartum period is a critical stage...
Both increasing women’s autonomy and increasing husbands’ involvement in maternal health care are pr...
Introduction: In Nepal, by tradition, family life and marriage are generally controlled by patriarch...
Introduction: In Nepal, by tradition, family life and marriage are generally controlled by patriarch...
Couple-friendly reproductive health services and male partner involvement in women's reproductive he...
Introduction: Male involvement in reproductive health is an essential component in promoting materna...
Background: The role of husbands in maternal health is often overlooked by health programmes in deve...
Background: Rwanda has raised gender equality on the political agenda and is, among other things, st...
OBJECTIVE: A growing body of research in Sweden has focused on migration and reproductive health, pa...
It is widely acknowledged that most men are brought up to initiate sex but are not taught to take ch...
Sumitra Sharma,1 Bhuvan KC,2 Asmita Khatri3 1Department of Nursing, Kathmandu Medical College Teachi...
BACKGROUND: Rwanda has raised gender equality on the political agenda and is, among other things, st...
IntroductionFamily planning methods are used to promote safer sexual practices, reduce unintended pr...
Context: Contraceptive choices among men who want no more children have been little explored in Sout...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES - This study qualitatively explored socio-cultural factors associated with men's ...
Background: Men play an important role in maternal health. The postpartum period is a critical stage...
Both increasing women’s autonomy and increasing husbands’ involvement in maternal health care are pr...