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社区卫生工作者在中低收入国家开展母婴健康预防干预的效果:系统评价。

Effectiveness of community health workers delivering preventive interventions for maternal and child health in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review.

机构信息

Centre for Global Health, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2013 Sep 13;13:847. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-847.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Community Health Workers are widely utilised in low- and middle-income countries and may be an important tool in reducing maternal and child mortality; however, evidence is lacking on their effectiveness for specific types of programmes, specifically programmes of a preventive nature. This review reports findings on a systematic review analysing effectiveness of preventive interventions delivered by Community Health Workers for Maternal and Child Health in low- and middle-income countries.

METHODS

A search strategy was developed according to the Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Co-ordinating Centre's (EPPI-Centre) guidelines and systematic searching of the following databases occurred between June 8-11th, 2012: CINAHL, Embase, Ovid Nursing Database, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and POPLINE. Google, Google Scholar and WHO search engines, as well as relevant systematic reviews and reference lists from included articles were also searched. Inclusion criteria were: i) Target beneficiaries should be pregnant or recently pregnant women and/or children under-5 and/or caregivers of children under-5; ii) Interventions were required to be preventive and delivered by Community Health Workers at the household level. No exclusion criteria were stipulated for comparisons/controls or outcomes. Study characteristics of included articles were extracted using a data sheet and a peer tested quality assessment. A narrative synthesis of included studies was compiled with articles being coded descriptively to synthesise results and draw conclusions.

RESULTS

A total of 10,281 studies were initially identified and through the screening process a total of 17 articles detailing 19 studies were included in the review. Studies came from ten different countries and consisted of randomized controlled trials, cluster randomized controlled trials, before and after, case control and cross sectional studies. Overall quality of evidence was found to be moderate. Five main preventive intervention categories emerged: malaria prevention, health education, breastfeeding promotion, essential newborn care and psychosocial support. All categories showed some evidence for the effectiveness of Community Health Workers; however they were found to be especially effective in promoting mother-performed strategies (skin to skin care and exclusive breastfeeding).

CONCLUSIONS

Community Health Workers were shown to provide a range of preventive interventions for Maternal and Child Health in low- and middle-income countries with some evidence of effective strategies, though insufficient evidence is available to draw conclusions for most interventions and further research is needed.

摘要

背景

社区卫生工作者在中低收入国家得到广泛应用,可能是降低母婴死亡率的重要工具;然而,针对特定类型的项目(特别是预防性质的项目),他们的有效性缺乏证据。本综述报告了一项系统评价的结果,该评价分析了社区卫生工作者在中低收入国家为母婴健康提供的预防干预措施的有效性。

方法

根据政策和实践信息与协调中心(EPPI-Centre)的指南制定了搜索策略,并于 2012 年 6 月 8 日至 11 日期间在以下数据库中进行了系统搜索:CINAHL、Embase、Ovid 护理数据库、PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science 和 POPLINE。还搜索了 Google、Google Scholar 和世界卫生组织搜索引擎,以及纳入文章的相关系统评价和参考文献列表。纳入标准为:i)目标受益人群应为孕妇或近期孕妇以及/或 5 岁以下儿童和/或 5 岁以下儿童的照顾者;ii)干预措施必须是预防性质的,并由社区卫生工作者在家庭层面提供。对于比较/对照或结果,没有规定排除标准。使用数据表提取纳入文章的研究特征,并对同行进行质量评估。对纳入研究进行叙述性综合,对文章进行描述性编码以综合结果并得出结论。

结果

最初确定了 10281 项研究,通过筛选过程,共有 17 篇文章详细描述了 19 项研究纳入了综述。研究来自十个不同的国家,包括随机对照试验、整群随机对照试验、前后对照、病例对照和横断面研究。总体证据质量被认为是中等的。出现了五个主要的预防干预类别:疟疾预防、健康教育、母乳喂养促进、基本新生儿护理和心理社会支持。所有类别都显示了社区卫生工作者在有效性方面的一些证据;然而,他们在促进母亲执行的策略(皮肤接触护理和纯母乳喂养)方面被发现特别有效。

结论

社区卫生工作者在中低收入国家为母婴健康提供了一系列预防干预措施,其中一些策略的有效性得到了证实,但大多数干预措施的证据不足,需要进一步研究。

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