Principal Research Scientist, Guttmacher Institute, New York, NY, USA.
Director, International Research, Guttmacher Institute, New York, NY, USA. Correspondence:
Sex Reprod Health Matters. 2022 Dec;30(1):2098557. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2022.2098557.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionate effects on people living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), exacerbating weak health systems. We conducted a scoping review to identify, map, and synthesise studies in LMICs that measured the impact of COVID-19 on demand for, provision of, and access to contraceptive and abortion-related services, and reproductive outcomes of these impacts. Using a pre-established protocol, we searched bibliographic databases (December 2019-February 2021) and key grey literature sources (December 2019-April 2021). Of 71 studies included, the majority (61%) were not peer-reviewed, and 42% were based in Africa, 35% in Asia, 17% were multi-region, and 6% were in Latin America and the Caribbean. Most studies were based on data through June 2020. The magnitude of contraceptive service-related impacts varied widely across 55 studies (24 of which also included information on abortion). Nearly all studies assessing changes over time to contraceptive service provision noted declines of varying magnitude, but severe disruptions were relatively uncommon or of limited duration. Twenty-six studies addressed the impacts of COVID-19 on abortion and postabortion care (PAC). Overall, studies found increases in demand, reductions in provision and increases in barriers to accessing these services. The use of abortion services declined, but the use of PAC was more mixed with some studies finding increases compared to pre-COVID-19 levels. The impacts of COVID-19 varied substantially, including the country context, health service, and population studied. Continued monitoring is needed to assess impacts on these key health services, as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves.
COVID-19 大流行对中低收入国家(LMICs)的人民产生了不成比例的影响,使本已薄弱的卫生系统更加恶化。我们进行了范围界定审查,以确定、绘制和综合分析 LMICs 中测量 COVID-19 对避孕和堕胎相关服务的需求、提供和获取以及这些影响的生殖结果的研究。使用预先确定的方案,我们搜索了书目数据库(2019 年 12 月至 2021 年 2 月)和主要灰色文献来源(2019 年 12 月至 2021 年 4 月)。在纳入的 71 项研究中,大多数(61%)未经同行评审,42%来自非洲,35%来自亚洲,17%来自多区域,6%来自拉丁美洲和加勒比。大多数研究基于截至 2020 年 6 月的数据。在 55 项与避孕服务相关的影响研究中(其中 24 项还包括有关堕胎的信息),影响的规模差异很大。几乎所有评估避孕服务提供随时间变化的研究都指出了不同程度的下降,但严重的中断相对较少或持续时间有限。26 项研究涉及 COVID-19 对堕胎和堕胎后护理(PAC)的影响。总体而言,研究发现需求增加,服务提供减少,获取这些服务的障碍增加。堕胎服务的使用减少,但 PAC 的使用更为复杂,一些研究发现与 COVID-19 前水平相比有所增加。COVID-19 的影响差异很大,包括国家背景、卫生服务和研究人群。随着 COVID-19 大流行的发展,需要继续监测这些关键卫生服务的影响。