Barriers and Facilitators Affecting Access to Health Care for People With Syphilis: Protocol for a Scoping Review.

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Rafaela Bezerra Façanha Correia, Rafaela Prudlik Mourad, Janmilli da Costa Dantas, Richardson Augusto Rosendo da Silva
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Abstract

Background: Syphilis is a systemic, preventable, and curable infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Despite being treatable, syphilis continues to have a high incidence, with a resurgence observed even in countries with strong health surveillance systems. This highlights the need to understand the various strategies used globally to improve access to care for individuals with syphilis.

Objective: This scoping review aims to identify and map the barriers and facilitators affecting access to health care for people with syphilis.

Methods: This scoping review will follow the methodology outlined by the Joanna Briggs Institute. The search will be conducted across several databases, including PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Embase, LILACS (Virtual Health Library), and CINAHL (EBSCO). In addition, sources of unpublished studies or gray literature will be explored. Studies focusing on access to health care for individuals with syphilis will be included, regardless of geographic location, country, or language. Two independent reviewers will assess the results, and data will be extracted using a tool specifically developed for this review. The extracted quantitative data will be presented in tables and analyzed using descending hierarchical classification, represented by a class dendrogram. Barriers and facilitators will be categorized into dimensions of access.

Results: Database searching began in October 2024. Full-text screening and review are expected to be completed in December 2024. Data extraction and analysis are expected to be completed by February 2025, and the final report will be completed in March 2025.

Conclusions: The findings of this scoping review, guided by this protocol, will elucidate the main barriers and facilitators that affect access to syphilis treatment. This study may contribute to the practices of health professionals, managers, and the academic community, and provide relevant information for the population.

Trial registration: Open Science Framework Registries osf.io/kpsab; https://osf.io/kpsab.

International registered report identifier (irrid): PRR1-10.2196/63561.

影响梅毒患者获得医疗服务的障碍和促进因素:范围界定审查协议》。
背景:梅毒是由苍白螺旋体引起的一种可预防、可治愈的全身性感染。尽管梅毒是可以治疗的,但其发病率仍然很高,即使是在拥有强大卫生监督系统的国家,梅毒的发病率也在重新上升。因此,我们有必要了解全球为改善梅毒患者的医疗服务而采取的各种策略:本范围界定综述旨在确定和绘制影响梅毒患者获得医疗服务的障碍和促进因素:本范围界定综述将采用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)概述的方法。将在多个数据库中进行检索,包括PubMed/MEDLINE、Scopus、Embase、LILACS(虚拟健康图书馆)和CINAHL(EBSCO)。此外,还将探索未发表的研究或灰色文献的来源。无论地理位置、国家或语言如何,重点关注梅毒患者获得医疗保健的研究都将被纳入。两名独立审稿人将对结果进行评估,并使用专门为本综述开发的工具提取数据。提取的定量数据将以表格的形式呈现,并采用降序分层分类法进行分析,以类目树枝图表示。障碍和促进因素将按访问维度进行分类:数据库搜索始于 2024 年 10 月。全文筛选和审查预计将于 2024 年 12 月完成。数据提取和分析预计将于 2025 年 2 月完成,最终报告将于 2025 年 3 月完成:在本方案的指导下,本次范围界定审查的结果将阐明影响梅毒治疗的主要障碍和促进因素。这项研究可能有助于卫生专业人员、管理人员和学术界的实践,并为民众提供相关信息:Open Science Framework Registries osf.io/kpsab;https://osf.io/kpsab.International registered report identifier (irrid):prr1-10.2196/63561。
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