Attitudes, perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in Turkana County, Kenya using qualitative methods.

In many communities, older men (i.e., over 25 years of age) have not come forward for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) services. Reasons for low demand among this group of men are not well understood, and may vary across geographic and cultural contexts. This paper examines the facilitator...

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Main Authors: Kate Macintyre, Katherine Andrinopoulos, Natome Moses, Marta Bornstein, Athanasius Ochieng, Erin Peacock, Jane Bertrand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4011674?pdf=render
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author Kate Macintyre
Katherine Andrinopoulos
Natome Moses
Marta Bornstein
Athanasius Ochieng
Erin Peacock
Jane Bertrand
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Katherine Andrinopoulos
Natome Moses
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Athanasius Ochieng
Erin Peacock
Jane Bertrand
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description In many communities, older men (i.e., over 25 years of age) have not come forward for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) services. Reasons for low demand among this group of men are not well understood, and may vary across geographic and cultural contexts. This paper examines the facilitators and barriers to VMMC demand in Turkana County, Kenya, with a focus on older men. This is one of the regions targeted by the VMMC program in Kenya because the Turkana ethnic group does not traditionally circumcise, and the rates of HIV and STD transmission are high.Twenty focus group discussions and 69 in-depth interviews were conducted with circumcised and uncircumcised men and their partners to elicit their attitudes and perceptions toward male circumcision. The interviews were conducted in urban, peri-urban, and rural communities across Turkana. Our results show that barriers to circumcision include stigma associated with VMMC, the perception of low risk for HIV for older men and their "protection by marriage," cultural norms, and a lack of health infrastructure. Facilitators include stigma against not being circumcised (since circumcision is associated with modernity), protection against disease including HIV, and cleanliness. It was also noted that older men should adopt the practice to serve as role models to younger men.Both men and women were generally supportive of VMMC, but overcoming barriers with appropriate communication messages and high quality services will be challenging. The justification of circumcision being a biomedical procedure for protection against HIV will be the most important message for any communication strategy.
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spelling doaj.art-6422d2b1968141e38f41f3f4901efc122022-12-22T01:30:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e8399810.1371/journal.pone.0083998Attitudes, perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in Turkana County, Kenya using qualitative methods.Kate MacintyreKatherine AndrinopoulosNatome MosesMarta BornsteinAthanasius OchiengErin PeacockJane BertrandIn many communities, older men (i.e., over 25 years of age) have not come forward for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) services. Reasons for low demand among this group of men are not well understood, and may vary across geographic and cultural contexts. This paper examines the facilitators and barriers to VMMC demand in Turkana County, Kenya, with a focus on older men. This is one of the regions targeted by the VMMC program in Kenya because the Turkana ethnic group does not traditionally circumcise, and the rates of HIV and STD transmission are high.Twenty focus group discussions and 69 in-depth interviews were conducted with circumcised and uncircumcised men and their partners to elicit their attitudes and perceptions toward male circumcision. The interviews were conducted in urban, peri-urban, and rural communities across Turkana. Our results show that barriers to circumcision include stigma associated with VMMC, the perception of low risk for HIV for older men and their "protection by marriage," cultural norms, and a lack of health infrastructure. Facilitators include stigma against not being circumcised (since circumcision is associated with modernity), protection against disease including HIV, and cleanliness. It was also noted that older men should adopt the practice to serve as role models to younger men.Both men and women were generally supportive of VMMC, but overcoming barriers with appropriate communication messages and high quality services will be challenging. The justification of circumcision being a biomedical procedure for protection against HIV will be the most important message for any communication strategy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4011674?pdf=render
spellingShingle Kate Macintyre
Katherine Andrinopoulos
Natome Moses
Marta Bornstein
Athanasius Ochieng
Erin Peacock
Jane Bertrand
Attitudes, perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in Turkana County, Kenya using qualitative methods.
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title Attitudes, perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in Turkana County, Kenya using qualitative methods.
title_full Attitudes, perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in Turkana County, Kenya using qualitative methods.
title_fullStr Attitudes, perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in Turkana County, Kenya using qualitative methods.
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes, perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in Turkana County, Kenya using qualitative methods.
title_short Attitudes, perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in Turkana County, Kenya using qualitative methods.
title_sort attitudes perceptions and potential uptake of male circumcision among older men in turkana county kenya using qualitative methods
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4011674?pdf=render
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