Khan Zeba, Olure Bimbola, Paller Victoria, Munro Sarah
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Centre for Advancing Health Outcomes, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
PLoS One. 2025 Aug 4;20(8):e0327997. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0327997. eCollection 2025.
Many newcomer youth in Canada experience high rates of unmet sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care needs, including contraception. We conducted a scoping review of qualitative evidence to understand newcomer youth's experiences of accessing contraception care in Canada.
We followed the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines to search five databases (MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO and Web of Science).
Qualitative and mixed methods studies describing newcomer youth experiences of SRH in Canada, published in or after 2010 were included.
We adapted relevant headings for our data charting table from the JBI guidelines and a published scoping review on adolescent health. We reported the findings of our analysis as a narrative summary of the included articles.
We screened 415 titles and abstracts and retrieved 17 eligible studies for full-text review, of which five were included for analysis. Results highlight that sociocultural influences play an important role in newcomer youth's perspectives and access to contraception care. The language preferences of newcomer youth in the context of contraception are unique and differ from the needs of the broader immigrant population seeking general health care. Results also identify formal and peer-based educational SRH interventions acceptable to newcomer youth.
Literature that qualitatively describes newcomer youth's experiences with contraception is scarce, and existing literatures only mentioned contraception in the context of broader SRH-related issues. Further research that specifically focuses on contraception experiences, involves newcomer youth in the research process and explores the roles of peers in contraception access of newcomer youth is required to better understand their experiences.
加拿大许多新移民青年的性健康和生殖健康(SRH)护理需求,包括避孕需求,未得到满足的比例很高。我们对定性证据进行了范围综述,以了解加拿大新移民青年获得避孕护理的经历。
我们遵循乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的指南,检索了五个数据库(MEDLINE、Embase、CINAHL、PsycINFO和Web of Science)。
纳入2010年或之后发表的描述加拿大新移民青年SRH经历的定性和混合方法研究。
我们根据JBI指南和一篇已发表的关于青少年健康的范围综述,为数据图表改编了相关标题。我们将分析结果作为纳入文章的叙述性总结进行报告。
我们筛选了415篇标题和摘要,检索到17项符合条件的研究进行全文审查,其中5项纳入分析。结果表明,社会文化影响在新移民青年对避孕护理的看法和获得途径中起着重要作用。新移民青年在避孕方面的语言偏好是独特的,与寻求一般医疗保健的更广泛移民群体的需求不同。结果还确定了新移民青年可接受的基于正规教育和同伴教育的SRH干预措施。
定性描述新移民青年避孕经历的文献很少,现有文献仅在更广泛的与SRH相关问题的背景下提及避孕。需要进一步开展专门关注避孕经历、让新移民青年参与研究过程并探索同伴在新移民青年获得避孕服务中的作用的研究,以更好地了解他们的经历。