Reflections about Reproductive Planning in Brazil During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Ana Beatriz Azevedo Queiroz, Ana Luiza De Oliveira Carvalho, Andreza Pereira Rodrigues, Elen Petean Parmejiani, Fernanda Martins Cardoso, Gabriela Mello Silva, Isabelle Mangueira de Paula Gaspar, Julia Verli Rosa, Juliana da Fonsêca Bezerra
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Background: Reproductive planning in Brazil has historically been the responsibility of individual women, with limited availability of health services. During the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the shortcomings of this system became even more evident. Methods: An integrative review was conducted using LILACS, MEDLINE, and SCOPUS databases, including publications in Portuguese, English, or Spanish, from March 2020 to April 2022, using the descriptors: family planning and COVID-19. A total of 1,030 publications were found, 69 of which were selected after reading the title and summary. After a review of abstracts, 4 were included in the final analysis. Results: Studies about the topic included a reflection article, a narrative review, a letter to the editor, and an orientation guide for healthcare professionals. Three analytical categories appeared: (1) Reproductive planning: recognition as an essential service; (2) Weaknesses in the provision of sexual and reproductive health services; and (3) Women as a vulnerable group. Discussion and Conclusion: With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were setbacks in Brazilian reproductive health care, such as a reduction in reproductive health services and a decrease in the supply of contraceptive and conception methods. These issues may explain the increase in the number of unplanned pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and the increase in maternal mortality rates that compromise the reproductive rights of Brazilian women.
在科维德-19 大流行期间对巴西计划生育的思考
背景:巴西的生育计划历来是妇女个人的责任,保健服务有限。在2019冠状病毒病大流行造成的卫生危机期间,这一体系的缺陷变得更加明显。方法:使用LILACS、MEDLINE和SCOPUS数据库进行综合评价,包括2020年3月至2022年4月葡萄牙语、英语或西班牙语的出版物,描述词为:计划生育和COVID-19。共发现1030份出版物,其中69份是在阅读标题和摘要后选出的。摘要审阅后,4篇纳入最终分析。结果:关于该主题的研究包括一篇反思文章、一篇叙述性综述、一封致编辑的信和一份针对医疗保健专业人员的定向指南。出现了三个分析类别:(1)生殖计划:确认为一项基本服务;(2)在提供性健康和生殖健康服务方面存在弱点;(3)妇女是弱势群体。讨论与结论:随着COVID-19大流行的到来,巴西的生殖保健出现了挫折,例如生殖保健服务减少,避孕和受孕方法的供应减少。这些问题可以解释计划外怀孕、不安全堕胎和孕产妇死亡率增加的原因,这些都损害了巴西妇女的生殖权利。
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