Perceptions of a Spanish language Reproductive Health Self-assessment Tool Among Spanish-Speaking Women at a Federally Qualified Health Center

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Jennifer K. Bello
Jairo Chavez
Victoria Liederbauer
Lindsay Poston
Rachel Stones
Debra B. Stulberg
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[1] Saint Louis University,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[2] Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago,Department of Critical Care
[3] Western University of Health Sciences,College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Northwest
[4] Prentice Women’s Hospital of Northwestern University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[5] University of California,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[6] San Francisco,Department of Family Medicine
[7] University of Chicago,undefined
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2020年 / 22卷
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Latina; Mexican-origin; Reproductive life plan; Contraception; Preconception health; Federally Qualified Health Center;
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Latinas face barriers to contraceptive and preconception care. Using a Reproductive Health Self-Assessment Tool (RH-SAT) before primary care visits may help overcome these barriers. Twenty Spanish-speaking women at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Chicago received the RH-SAT before their visit then completed a phone interview about their perceptions of the RH-SAT. Transcripts were thematically analyzed using a modified grounded theoretical approach. All participants self-reported Hispanic/Latina ethnicity, either of Mexican (N = 19) or Puerto Rican (N = 1) origin. Participants (1) believed the RH-SAT was easy to use and its content was useful for women with a variety of reproductive goals; (2) felt it provided new information about preparing for pregnancy and contraception; (3) were prompted by the RH-SAT to self-reflect and ask questions not previously considered; and (4) felt it could help overcome barriers some women experience in discussing reproductive health. Participants felt the RH-SAT provided new information and would prompt them to discuss contraception and/or preparing for pregnancy with their clinician. This tool has the potential to facilitate patient-clinician discussion of reproductive health in primary care and overcome barriers experienced by some Spanish-speaking women.
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