The Partnership for Maternal Newborn & Child Health, Geneva, Switzerland
The Partnership for Maternal Newborn & Child Health, Geneva, Switzerland.
BMJ Glob Health. 2024 Mar 29;9(3):e013944. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-013944.
Progress related to sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (SRMNCAH) has stalled. COVID-19, conflict and climate change threaten to reverse decades of progress and to ensure the health and well-being of vulnerable populations in humanitarian and fragile settings (HFS) going forward, there is a need for tailored guidance for women, children and adolescents (WCA). This review seeks to map and appraise current resources on SRMNCAH in HFS.
In line with the updated Joanna Briggs Institute guidance and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews framework, a manual literature review was conducted of global and regional guidance published between January 2008 and May 2023 from members of the Global Health Cluster, the Global Nutrition Cluster and the Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises. A content analysis was conducted. Scores were then calculated according to the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II scoring tool and subsequently categorised as high quality or low quality.
A total of 730 documents were identified. Of these, 141 met the selection criteria and were analysed. Available guidance for delivering SRMNCH services exists, which can inform policy and programming for the general population and WCA. Important gaps related to beneficiaries, health services and health system strengthening strategies were identified.
The review revealed there is evidence-based guidance available to support interventions targeting WCA in HFS, including: pregnant and lactating women, women of reproductive age, adolescents, newborns, small vulnerable newborns, stillbirths, refugees and internally displaced persons and WCA with disabilities. However, gaps related to beneficiaries, health services and health system strengthening strategies must be addressed in updated guidance that is created, disseminated and monitored in a standardised way that is mindful of the need to respond rapidly in HFS.
性健康、生殖健康、母婴健康、新生儿健康、儿童健康和青少年健康(SRMNCAH)方面的进展已陷入停滞。COVID-19、冲突和气候变化有可能使几十年的进展倒退,并威胁到人道主义和脆弱环境(HFS)中弱势人群的健康和福祉,因此需要为妇女、儿童和青少年(WCA)提供定制的指导。本综述旨在绘制和评估 HFS 中当前关于 SRMNCAH 的资源。
根据更新后的 Joanna Briggs 研究所指南和系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目框架,对全球卫生组、全球营养组和生殖健康机构间工作组成员在 2008 年 1 月至 2023 年 5 月期间发表的全球和区域指南进行了手工文献综述。对内容进行了分析。然后根据评估研究和评估 II 评分工具计算了分数,并随后分类为高质量或低质量。
共确定了 730 份文件。其中,有 141 份符合选择标准并进行了分析。现有用于提供 SRMNCH 服务的指南为一般人群和 WCA 的政策和规划提供了信息。确定了与受益人、卫生服务和卫生系统强化战略有关的重要差距。
该综述表明,HFS 中存在针对 WCA 的循证指导,包括:孕妇和哺乳期妇女、育龄妇女、青少年、新生儿、脆弱新生儿、死产、难民和境内流离失所者以及残疾的 WCA。然而,在受益人、卫生服务和卫生系统强化战略方面仍存在差距,需要在以标准化方式创建、传播和监测更新的指南中加以解决,同时要考虑到在 HFS 中迅速做出反应的需要。