Kabonga Itai, Mashanyare Tapson, Nyamwanza Owen
Centre for Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Research- Zimbabwe, Belgravia, Harare, Zimbabwe.
PLoS One. 2025 May 21;20(5):e0324364. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0324364. eCollection 2025.
Young people with disabilities face major barriers in accessing sexual reproductive health (SRH) services in resource-poor settings, including Sub Saharan Africa (SSA). Although, there is increasing recognition of their unique SRH needs, the availability, acceptability, and uptake of SRH service delivery interventions for this population group remain understudied. Young people with disabilities encounter barriers to accessing SRH services due to stigma, poverty, lack of information and physical barriers. We aim to map existing literature on SRH service delivery interventions targeting young people with disabilities in SSA through a scoping review.
The scoping review will be guided by the Arksey and O'Malley methodological framework. Articles will be searched in PubMed, African Index Medicus, Google Scholar, African Journals Online, Web of Science and Embase electronic databases as well as grey literature database, Open Grey. We will also do a citation search of references of eligible papers for literature that may have been overlooked in other searches. A two-step process will be used to screen retrieved articles i) title and abstract screening ii) full text screening. Results of the scoping review will be reported following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA-P) extension for scoping reviews.
There is a paucity of knowledge on availability, acceptability and uptake of SRH service delivery interventions for young people with disabilities in SSA. This scoping review is poised to fill the gap by demonstrating the breadth of literature on availability, acceptability and uptake of SRH service delivery interventions for young people with disabilities The scoping review aims to map the availability of SRH service delivery interventions for young people with disabilities. This mapping of evidence has the potential to identify whether there is a need for SRH service delivery interventions for young people with disabilities. Our scoping review will map which SRH service delivery interventions work or do not work, as well as gaps in SRH service delivery interventions for young people with disabilities. This information is useful for policy making and for designing effective SRH service delivery interventions for young people with disabilities.
在包括撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)在内的资源匮乏地区,残疾青年在获得性与生殖健康(SRH)服务方面面临重大障碍。尽管人们越来越认识到他们独特的性与生殖健康需求,但针对这一人群的性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施的可及性、可接受性和利用率仍未得到充分研究。残疾青年由于耻辱感、贫困、信息匮乏和身体障碍,在获取性与生殖健康服务方面遇到障碍。我们旨在通过范围综述梳理关于撒哈拉以南非洲针对残疾青年的性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施的现有文献。
范围综述将以阿克西和奥马利的方法框架为指导。文章将在PubMed、非洲医学索引、谷歌学术、非洲期刊在线、科学网和Embase电子数据库以及灰色文献数据库Open Grey中进行检索。我们还将对符合条件论文的参考文献进行引文检索,以查找可能在其他检索中被遗漏的文献。将采用两步法筛选检索到的文章:i)标题和摘要筛选;ii)全文筛选。范围综述的结果将按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA-P)扩展版进行报告,用于范围综述。
关于撒哈拉以南非洲残疾青年性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施的可及性、可接受性和利用率,知识匮乏。本范围综述旨在通过展示关于残疾青年性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施的可及性、可接受性和利用率的文献广度来填补这一空白。范围综述旨在梳理针对残疾青年的性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施的可及性。这种证据梳理有可能确定是否需要针对残疾青年的性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施。我们的范围综述将梳理哪些性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施有效或无效,以及残疾青年性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施中的差距。这些信息对于政策制定以及为残疾青年设计有效的性与生殖健康服务提供干预措施很有用。