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全球范围内影响避孕方法选择和使用的因素:系统评价综述。

Factors influencing contraception choice and use globally: a synthesis of systematic reviews.

机构信息

UCL Department of Social Science, University College London, London, UK.

Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2022 Oct;27(5):364-372. doi: 10.1080/13625187.2022.2096215. Epub 2022 Sep 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Unintended pregnancy has a huge adverse impact on maternal, child and family health and wealth. There is an unmet need for contraception globally, with an estimated 40% of pregnancies unintended worldwide.

METHODS

We systematically searched PubMed and specialist databases for systematic reviews addressing contraceptive choice, uptake or use, published in English between 2000 and 2019. Two reviewers independently selected and appraised reports and synthesised quantitative and qualitative review findings. We mapped emergent themes to a social determinants of health framework to develop our understanding of the complexities of contraceptive choice and use.

FINDINGS

We found 24 systematic reviews of mostly moderate or high quality. Factors affecting contraception use are remarkably similar among women in very different cultures and settings globally. Use of contraception is influenced by the perceived likelihood and appeal of pregnancy, and relationship status. It is influenced by women's knowledge, beliefs, and perceptions of side effects and health risks. Male partners have a strong influence, as do peers' views and experiences, and families' expectations. Lack of education and poverty is linked with low contraception use, and social and cultural norms influence contraception and expectations of family size and timing. Contraception use also depends upon their availability, the accessibility, confidentiality and costs of health services, and attitudes, behaviour and skills of health practitioners.

INTERPRETATION

Contraception has remarkably far-reaching benefits and is highly cost-effective. However, women worldwide lack sufficient knowledge, capability and opportunity to make reproductive choices, and health care systems often fail to provide access and informed choice.

摘要

背景

意外怀孕对母婴和家庭健康和财富都有巨大的负面影响。全球范围内对避孕措施存在未满足的需求,估计全球有 40%的妊娠是意外的。

方法

我们系统地检索了 PubMed 和专业数据库,以查找 2000 年至 2019 年间以英文发表的关于避孕选择、接受或使用的系统评价。两位评审员独立选择和评估报告,并综合定量和定性审查结果。我们将出现的主题映射到健康的社会决定因素框架中,以加深我们对避孕选择和使用复杂性的理解。

发现

我们发现了 24 项系统评价,其中大多数为中高质量。在全球不同文化和环境中的女性中,影响避孕措施使用的因素非常相似。避孕措施的使用受到对怀孕可能性和吸引力的认知以及关系状况的影响。它还受到女性对副作用和健康风险的知识、信念和看法的影响。男性伴侣的影响很大,同伴的观点和经验以及家庭的期望也是如此。缺乏教育和贫困与低避孕措施使用率有关,社会和文化规范影响避孕措施以及对家庭规模和时间的期望。避孕措施的使用还取决于其可用性、卫生服务的可及性、保密性和成本,以及卫生保健提供者的态度、行为和技能。

解释

避孕措施具有深远的益处,而且具有很高的成本效益。然而,全世界的女性缺乏足够的知识、能力和机会来做出生殖选择,而且卫生保健系统往往无法提供获取和知情选择。

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