Family planning interventions across the League of Arab States: a regional scoping review.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Basil H Aboul-Enein, Suha Ballout, Patricia J Kelly
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Abstract

Family planning is crucial in improving maternal and child health, reducing fertility rates and promoting gender equity. Despite global advancements in contraceptive access, disparities persist across the League of Arab States due to sociocultural, economic and policy barriers. Understanding the effectiveness of existing family planning interventions in this region is essential for addressing unmet needs and guiding policy improvements. This scoping review aims to identify and appraise family planning interventions conducted across the League of Arab States. A comprehensive search of 14 databases was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews guidelines, focusing on studies published between 2010 and December 2024. The review included intervention-based studies that assessed family planning outcomes in Arabic-speaking countries. Data were extracted and tabulated. Seventeen intervention studies were identified, with the majority conducted in Jordan and Egypt. Effective interventions included pharmacist-led education, multisectoral collaborations, behavioural economics approaches and crisis-responsive strategies. While most studies reported positive effects on contraceptive uptake and knowledge, challenges such as low male engagement, provider resistance and sustainability concerns persisted. Interventions in crisis-affected settings demonstrated adaptability, but scalability remains a key issue. Future efforts should focus on culturally tailored strategies, long-term intervention sustainability and integrating family planning with broader health and economic empowerment programs.

阿拉伯国家联盟的计划生育干预措施:区域范围审查。
计划生育对于改善孕产妇和儿童健康、降低生育率和促进两性平等至关重要。尽管全球在获得避孕药具方面取得了进展,但由于社会文化、经济和政策障碍,阿拉伯国家联盟各国之间的差距仍然存在。了解该地区现有计划生育干预措施的有效性,对于解决未满足的需求和指导政策改进至关重要。这次范围审查的目的是确定和评价在阿拉伯国家联盟各地开展的计划生育干预措施。使用系统评价的首选报告项目和范围评价的荟萃分析指南对14个数据库进行了全面搜索,重点是2010年至2024年12月之间发表的研究。该综述包括以干预为基础的研究,评估了阿拉伯语国家的计划生育结果。提取数据并制成表格。确定了17项干预研究,其中大多数在约旦和埃及进行。有效的干预措施包括药剂师主导的教育、多部门合作、行为经济学方法和危机应对战略。虽然大多数研究报告了对避孕药具摄取和知识的积极影响,但诸如男性参与度低、提供者抵制和可持续性问题等挑战仍然存在。在受危机影响的环境中,干预措施表现出了适应性,但可扩展性仍然是一个关键问题。今后的努力应侧重于适应文化的战略、长期干预的可持续性以及将计划生育与更广泛的保健和经济赋权方案结合起来。
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International Health
International Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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4.50
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发文量
83
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Health is an official journal of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles and reviews on all aspects of global health including the social and economic aspects of communicable and non-communicable diseases, health systems research, policy and implementation, and the evaluation of disease control programmes and healthcare delivery solutions. It aims to stimulate scientific and policy debate and provide a forum for analysis and opinion sharing for individuals and organisations engaged in all areas of global health.
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