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让男性参与改善孕产妇和新生儿健康:对干预措施有效性的系统评价

Involving men to improve maternal and newborn health: A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions.

作者信息

Tokhi Mariam, Comrie-Thomson Liz, Davis Jessica, Portela Anayda, Chersich Matthew, Luchters Stanley

机构信息

Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Jan 25;13(1):e0191620. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191620. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Emerging evidence and program experience indicate that engaging men in maternal and newborn health can have considerable health benefits for women and children in low- and middle-income countries. Previous reviews have identified male involvement as a promising intervention, but with a complex evidence base and limited direct evidence of effectiveness for mortality and morbidity outcomes.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the effect of interventions to engage men during pregnancy, childbirth and infancy on mortality and morbidity, as well as effects on mechanisms by which male involvement is hypothesised to influence mortality and morbidity outcomes: home care practices, care-seeking, and couple relationships.

METHODS

Using a comprehensive, highly sensitive mapping of maternal health intervention studies conducted in low- and middle-income countries between 2000 and 2012, we identified interventions that have engaged men to improve maternal and newborn health. Primary outcomes were care-seeking for essential services, mortality and morbidity, and home care practices. Secondary outcomes relating to couple relationships were extracted from included studies.

RESULTS

Thirteen studies from nine countries were included. Interventions to engage men were associated with improved antenatal care attendance, skilled birth attendance, facility birth, postpartum care, birth and complications preparedness and maternal nutrition. The impact of interventions on mortality, morbidity and breastfeeding was less clear. Included interventions improved male partner support for women and increased couple communication and joint decision-making, with ambiguous effects on women's autonomy.

CONCLUSION

Interventions to engage men in maternal and newborn health can increase care-seeking, improve home care practices, and support more equitable couple communication and decision-making for maternal and newborn health. These findings support engaging men as a health promotion strategy, although evidence gaps remain around effects on mortality and morbidity. Findings also indicate that interventions to increase male involvement should be carefully designed and implemented to mitigate potential harmful effects on couple relationship dynamics.

摘要

背景

新出现的证据和项目经验表明,让男性参与孕产妇和新生儿健康事务对低收入和中等收入国家的妇女和儿童有相当大的健康益处。以往的综述已将男性参与视为一种有前景的干预措施,但证据基础复杂,且关于死亡率和发病率结果的有效性直接证据有限。

目的

确定在孕期、分娩期和婴儿期让男性参与的干预措施对死亡率和发病率的影响,以及对男性参与被假设影响死亡率和发病率结果的机制(家庭护理实践、寻求护理和夫妻关系)的影响。

方法

通过对2000年至2012年在低收入和中等收入国家开展的孕产妇健康干预研究进行全面、高度敏感的梳理,我们确定了让男性参与以改善孕产妇和新生儿健康的干预措施。主要结局是寻求基本服务护理、死亡率和发病率以及家庭护理实践。从纳入研究中提取与夫妻关系相关的次要结局。

结果

纳入了来自9个国家的13项研究。让男性参与的干预措施与产前护理就诊率提高、熟练接生、在医疗机构分娩、产后护理、分娩和并发症准备情况以及孕产妇营养改善相关。干预措施对死亡率、发病率和母乳喂养的影响不太明确。纳入的干预措施改善了男性伴侣对女性的支持,并增加了夫妻沟通和共同决策,对女性自主权的影响不明确。

结论

让男性参与孕产妇和新生儿健康的干预措施可增加寻求护理行为,改善家庭护理实践,并支持在孕产妇和新生儿健康方面进行更公平的夫妻沟通和决策。这些发现支持将让男性参与作为一种健康促进策略,尽管在对死亡率和发病率的影响方面仍存在证据空白。研究结果还表明,应精心设计和实施增加男性参与的干预措施,以减轻对夫妻关系动态的潜在有害影响。

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