A Qualitative Analysis of the Barriers to Healthcare and Education for Adolescent Girls in Tanzania

Varvara Ermioni Triantafyllidi, Mundhir Semm Ally Basinda, Margaret Sylvester Tayari,Ahlam Amour, Nassor Rashid Hamad,Ferenc Macsali,Lina Michala

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Introduction: Tanzania has a high adolescent birth rate and many sexually active adolescents do not have access to effective contraception. Teenage pregnancy is considered a high -risk pregnancy. Furthermore, it leads to social inequalities for both mother and offspring. Methods: We conducted semistructured interviews with 12 adolescent mothers during their stay in the postnatal ward of the maternity department of a tertiary hospital in Zanzibar. The study took place between November and December 2022. Data were then analyzed qualitatively. Results: The main theme that emerged from the interview data was that pregnancy seemed to affect the lives of young girls in a negative way. The majority of pregnancies were unplanned, and the girls reported low family planning uptake. Another recurring theme was that girls had many obstacles in their education prior to pregnancy, which left them uncertain about their future. Finally, despite the advice of local doctors, the majority of the girls received minimal prenatal care, mostly because they did not regard obstetric care to be a priority. Conclusions: Adolescent pregnancy remains an important public health issue in Tanzania, despite significant measures by authorities to reduce it. Educational changes and professional opportunities as well as family planning services may enable young girls to achieve professional and personal goals while delaying motherhood into adulthood.
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africa,tanzania,zanzibar,life quality,qualitative research,education,contraception,family planning,adolescent pregnancy
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