Uka Victoria Kalu, White Helen, Smith Debbie M
Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology Medicine and Heath, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Division of Psychology and Mental Health and Manchester Centre for Health Psychology (MCHP), School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology Medicine and Heath, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2024 Dec 31;19(12):e0300829. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0300829. eCollection 2024.
The sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs of youths in sub-Saharan Africa are not being fully met, as evidenced by high rates of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections in this population. Understanding service needs and preferences of sub-Saharan African youths aged 10-24 years is critical for improving access and SRH outcomes and the focus of this systematic review of qualitative research. Four databases were searched with key words to identify relevant studies, supplemented by citation search, with an update in June 2023. The eligibility criteria were clear and developed a priori. Twenty included studies from seven countries underwent quality appraisal using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP). A meta-ethnographic approach was used to synthesise concepts across studies by the researchers. Four key themes were generated: information needs; service needs; social needs; and delivery preferences. Information needs encompassed desires for age-appropriate education on contraception, safer sex, bodily changes, and healthy relationships to fill knowledge gaps. Social needs consisted of life skills training, vocational development, substance use rehabilitation, and support systems to foster healthy behaviours. Service needs included accessible youth-friendly sexual health services, preventative care, sexually transmitted Infections (STI) management, and contraception; and delivery preferences including competent providers who maintain privacy and confidentiality, convenient youth-oriented settings, free or low-cost provisions, and youth involvement in service design. In conclusion, the identified themes emphasise the diverse nature of SRH needs and preferences among sub-Saharan African youths. Insights from their unique priorities and unmet needs inform policy development and intervention strategies. Tailored awareness campaigns, youth-centred training for providers, youth-friendly and confidential SRH models, comprehensive education, and engaging youth in developing relevant solutions may improve acceptability, access, and health outcomes. These efforts could address barriers around stigma, costs, and lack of knowledge, contributing to enhanced SRH and wellbeing. Fulfilling youth SRH needs in sub-Saharan Africa requires commitment across sectors to evidence-based, youth-focused strategies placing their perspectives at the centre.
撒哈拉以南非洲地区青少年的性与生殖健康(SRH)需求未得到充分满足,该人群意外怀孕和性传播感染率居高不下就是明证。了解10至24岁撒哈拉以南非洲青少年的服务需求和偏好对于改善服务可及性及SRH成果至关重要,这也是本次定性研究系统评价的重点。通过关键词检索四个数据库以识别相关研究,并辅以文献追溯,于2023年6月进行了更新。纳入标准明确且事先制定。来自七个国家的20项纳入研究采用批判性评估技能计划(CASP)进行了质量评估。研究人员采用元民族志方法对各项研究中的概念进行综合。生成了四个关键主题:信息需求;服务需求;社会需求;以及服务提供偏好。信息需求包括希望获得与年龄相符的避孕、安全性行为、身体变化及健康关系方面的教育,以填补知识空白。社会需求包括生活技能培训、职业发展、药物使用康复及支持系统,以促进健康行为。服务需求包括可及的、对青少年友好的性健康服务、预防保健、性传播感染(STI)管理及避孕;服务提供偏好包括能保持隐私和保密的称职提供者、方便青少年的场所、免费或低成本服务,以及青少年参与服务设计。总之,所确定的主题强调了撒哈拉以南非洲青少年SRH需求和偏好的多样性。他们独特的优先事项和未满足需求所提供的见解为政策制定和干预策略提供了参考。量身定制的宣传活动、以青少年为中心的提供者培训、对青少年友好且保密的SRH模式、全面教育以及让青少年参与制定相关解决方案,可能会提高可接受性、可及性和健康成果。这些努力可以解决围绕耻辱感、成本和知识缺乏的障碍,有助于增强SRH及福祉。在撒哈拉以南非洲满足青少年的SRH需求需要各部门致力于以证据为基础、以青少年为重点的战略,并将他们的观点置于中心位置。