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男性伴侣的参与和支持对东非生殖、孕产妇和儿童健康及福祉的影响:一项范围综述

Effect of male partners' involvement and support on reproductive, maternal and child health and well-being in East Africa: A scoping review.

作者信息

Fletcher Richard, Forbes Faye, Dadi Abel Fekadu, Kassa Getachew Mullu, Regan Casey, Galle Anna, Beyene Addisu, Liackman Rebecca, Temmerman Marleen

机构信息

College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing The University of Newcastle Callaghan New South Wales Australia.

College of Health Sciences Debre Markos University Debre Markos Ethiopia.

出版信息

Health Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 29;7(8):e2269. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.2269. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

East African countries have high rates of maternal and child mortality and morbidity. Studies have shown that the involvement of male partners in reproductive health can benefit maternal and child health (MCH). This scoping review aims to provide an overview of the evidence across East Africa that describes male partner involvement and its effect on maternal, reproductive, and child well-being.

METHODS

Ten databases were searched to identify quantitative data on male's involvement in East Africa. Studies reporting qualitative data, "intention to use" data or only reporting on male partner's education or economic status were excluded. Studies were organized into five a priori categories: antenatal care (ANC), human immunodeficiency virus, breastfeeding, family planning, and intimate partner violence with further categories developed based on studies included.

RESULTS

A total of 2787 records were identified; 644 full texts were reviewed, and 96 studies were included in this review. Data were reported on 118,967 mothers/pregnant women and 15,361 male partners. Most of the studies ( = 83) were reported from four countries Ethiopia ( = 49), Kenya ( = 14), Tanzania ( = 12) and Uganda ( = 10). The evidence indicates that male partner involvement and support is associated with improved reproductive, MCH across a wide range of outcomes. However, the studies were heterogeneous, using diverse exposure and outcome measures. Also, male partners' lack of practical and emotional support, and engagement in violent behaviors towards partners, were associated with profound negative impacts on MCH and well-being.

CONCLUSIONS

The body of evidence, although heterogeneous, provides compelling support for male involvement in reproductive health programs designed to support MCH. To advance research in this field, an agreement is needed on a measure of male partner "involvement." To optimize benefits of male partners' involvement, developing core outcome sets and regional coordination are recommended.

摘要

背景与目的

东非国家的孕产妇和儿童死亡率及发病率较高。研究表明,男性伴侣参与生殖健康对母婴健康有益。本综述旨在概述东非地区关于男性伴侣参与及其对孕产妇、生殖健康和儿童福祉影响的证据。

方法

检索了10个数据库,以确定关于东非男性参与情况的定量数据。排除报告定性数据、“使用意向”数据或仅报告男性伴侣教育或经济状况的研究。研究被分为五个先验类别:产前护理(ANC)、人类免疫缺陷病毒、母乳喂养、计划生育和亲密伴侣暴力,并根据纳入的研究进一步细分。

结果

共识别出2787条记录;审查了644篇全文,本综述纳入了96项研究。报告了118,967名母亲/孕妇和15,361名男性伴侣的数据。大多数研究(n = 83)来自四个国家:埃塞俄比亚(n = 49)、肯尼亚(n = 14)、坦桑尼亚(n = 12)和乌干达(n = 10)。证据表明,男性伴侣的参与和支持与广泛结果中生殖、母婴健康的改善相关。然而,研究具有异质性,使用了不同的暴露和结果测量方法。此外,男性伴侣缺乏实际和情感支持以及对伴侣实施暴力行为,与对母婴健康和福祉产生深远负面影响相关。

结论

尽管证据具有异质性,但为男性参与旨在支持母婴健康的生殖健康项目提供了有力支持。为推进该领域的研究,需要就男性伴侣“参与”的衡量标准达成一致。为了优化男性伴侣参与的益处,建议制定核心结果集并进行区域协调。

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