Acceso a anticoncepción en adolescentes: Percepciones de trabajadores de la salud en Huechuraba, Chile

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Objective. Identify difficulties in adolescents' access to contraceptive care and information, based on perceptions and experiences of health workers in Huechuraba, in the Metropolitan Region of Chile. Methods. This qualitative, descriptive study incorporated principles of participatory action research, involving health care teams in the survey and data analysis, and generating proposals for improvement. Seventeen (17) semi-structured individual interviews and one group interview were conducted with professionals and technical personnel involved in adolescent care in the commune's health centers. Results. Health workers perceived that adolescents were having difficulties reaching the centers due to cultural factors, lack of information, lack of health activities in the community, while administrative requirements and procedures hindered access to care. Shortcomings were evident in the management and interpretation of fertility regulation standards and of current legislation, and in the absence of explanatory frameworks recognizing adolescents' gender, sexual, and reproductive rights. Conclusions. Adolescents and their needs have a low profile and there are conflicts between theory and practice regarding access to contraception and counseling, with a lack of definitions or agreements that take into account social and cultural contexts. It is urgent to provide health workers with training on gender and sexual and reproductive rights, together with opportunities for reflection in order to generate coordinated and effective approaches. Efforts are required to disseminate the program and organize activities in community spaces, together with other community sectors.

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Ramírez, G. R., Bravo, P. E., Vivaldi, M. I. M., Manríquez, I. P., & Pérez, T. G. (2017). Acceso a anticoncepción en adolescentes: Percepciones de trabajadores de la salud en Huechuraba, Chile. Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health, 41. https://doi.org/10.26633/rpsp.2017.77

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