Gavin Loretta E, Williams Jessica R, Rivera Maria I, Lachance Christina R
Division of Reproductive Health, CDC, Atlanta, Georgia; Office of Population Affairs, USDHHS, Rockville, Maryland.
University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies, Coral Gables, Florida; MANILA Consulting Group, McLean, Virginia.
Am J Prev Med. 2015 Aug;49(2 Suppl 1):S65-72. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.03.022.
When caring for an adolescent client, providers of contraceptive services must consider whether and how to encourage parent/guardian-child communication about the adolescent's reproductive health. The objective of this systematic review was to summarize the evidence on the effectiveness of programs designed to increase parent-child communication about reproductive health. The review was used to inform national recommendations on quality family planning services. Data analysis occurred from mid-2011 through 2012.
Several electronic bibliographic databases were used to identify relevant articles, including PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Popline, published from January 1985 through February 2011.
Sixteen articles met the inclusion criteria: all studies examined the impact on at least one medium- or short-term outcome, and two studies assessed the impact on teen pregnancy. One study examined the impact of a program conducted in a clinic setting; the remainder examined the impact of programs in community settings. All studies showed a positive impact on at least one short-term outcome, and 12 of 16 studies showed an increase in parent-child communication about reproductive health. Four of seven studies found an impact on sexual risk behavior.
Most programs increased parent-child communication, and several resulted in reduced sexual risk behavior of adolescents. This suggests that delivering a clinic-based program that effectively helps parents/guardians talk to their adolescent child(ren) about reproductive health, or referring parents/guardians to an evidence-based program in the community, may be beneficial. However, further rigorous research on delivery of these programs in clinical settings is needed.
在为青少年客户提供护理时,避孕服务提供者必须考虑是否以及如何鼓励父母/监护人就青少年的生殖健康与孩子进行沟通。本系统评价的目的是总结旨在增加亲子之间关于生殖健康沟通的项目有效性的证据。该评价用于为国家计划生育服务质量建议提供参考。数据分析于2011年年中至2012年期间进行。
使用了几个电子书目数据库来识别相关文章,包括1985年1月至2011年2月发表的PubMed、CINAHL、PsycINFO和Popline。
16篇文章符合纳入标准:所有研究都考察了对至少一项中短期结果的影响,两项研究评估了对青少年怀孕的影响。一项研究考察了在诊所环境中开展的项目的影响;其余研究考察了社区环境中项目的影响。所有研究都显示了对至少一项短期结果的积极影响,16项研究中的12项显示亲子之间关于生殖健康的沟通有所增加。7项研究中的4项发现对性风险行为有影响。
大多数项目增加了亲子沟通,有几个项目还减少了青少年的性风险行为。这表明提供一个有效帮助父母/监护人与其青春期子女谈论生殖健康的诊所项目,或者将父母/监护人转介到社区中的循证项目,可能是有益的。然而,需要对这些项目在临床环境中的实施进行进一步严格的研究。