International Health Consulting Services Ltd, Liverpool, UK.
Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research including UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP), World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
BMJ Glob Health. 2024 Jan 24;8(Suppl 2):e014033. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-014033.
International legal and political documents can assist policy-makers and programme managers in countries to create an enabling environment to promote maternal and newborn health. This review aimed to map and summarise international legal and political documents relevant to the implementation of the WHO recommendations on maternal and newborn care for a positive postnatal experience.
Rapid review of relevant international legal and political documents, including legal and political commitments (declarations, resolutions and treaties) and interpretations (general comments, recommendations from United Nations human rights treaty bodies, joint United Nations statements). Documents were mapped to the domains presented in the WHO postnatal care (PNC) recommendations; relating to maternal care, newborn care, and health systems and health promotion interventions, and by type of human right implied and/or stated in the documents.
Twenty-nine documents describing international legal and political commitments and interpretations were mapped, out of 45 documents captured. These 29 documents, published or entered into force between 1944 and 2020, contained content relevant to most of the domains of the PNC recommendations, most prominently the domains of breastfeeding and health systems interventions and service delivery arrangements. The most frequently mapped human rights were the right to health and the right to social security.
Existing international legal and political documents can inform and encourage policy and programme development at the country level, to create an enabling environment during the postnatal period and thereby support the provision and uptake of PNC and improve health outcomes for women, newborns, children and families. Governments and civil society organisations should be aware of these documents to support efforts to protect and promote maternal and newborn health.
国际法律和政治文件可以帮助各国的政策制定者和项目管理者创造有利环境,促进孕产妇和新生儿健康。本综述旨在绘制和总结与实施世界卫生组织(WHO)有关孕产妇和新生儿护理建议以实现积极产后体验相关的国际法律和政治文件。
快速审查相关国际法律和政治文件,包括法律和政治承诺(宣言、决议和条约)以及解释(联合国人权条约机构的一般性意见、建议、联合国联合声明)。文件按照 WHO 产后护理(PNC)建议中提出的领域进行了映射;涉及孕产妇保健、新生儿保健以及卫生系统和健康促进干预措施,并按照文件中隐含和/或规定的人权类型进行了分类。
共绘制了 29 份描述国际法律和政治承诺和解释的文件,其中包括 45 份已捕获的文件。这些文件于 1944 年至 2020 年期间出版或生效,其中包含与 PNC 建议的大部分领域相关的内容,最突出的是母乳喂养和卫生系统干预以及服务提供安排领域。映射最频繁的人权是健康权和社会保障权。
现有的国际法律和政治文件可以为国家一级的政策和方案制定提供信息和鼓励,为产后期间创造有利环境,从而支持提供和采用 PNC,并改善妇女、新生儿、儿童和家庭的健康结果。政府和民间社会组织应该了解这些文件,以支持保护和促进孕产妇和新生儿健康的努力。