Evaluation of adolescent/youth.friendly sexual and reproductive health services: A 7-year systematic review from January 2016 to April 2022

Q4 Nursing
O.D. Akinwale, C. Bello, O. Akpor, M. Elemile
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Adolescent/youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS) play a vital role in reducing morbidity and mortality associated with adolescent SRH. This review examined studies carried out on adolescent/youth-friendly SRHS with focus on availability, accessibility, utilization as well as perception of health care providers, and adolescents about the services. The study design was systematic review of empirical studies using a well-defined strategy. Online journal was searched comprehensively using Web of Science, Google Scholars databases, PubMed, Medline, and EMBASE. Other sources were identified through the scanning of references of selected sources. The articles selected were between 2016 and 2022 and had qualitative/quantitative and mixed methods. The articles that met the selection criteria were also screened using PRISMA-P guidelines and SPIDER framework for systematic review was further used for inclusion criteria based on the following concepts: sample, phenomenon of interest, design, evaluation and research type. A total number of 32 studies were included in the study and findings were reported based on the five emerging themes. The review showed that majority of the adolescents were not aware of adolescent/youth-friendly SRHS, some health care providers were not also in support of the services which accounted for low utilization of the services among adolescents. The review further showed poor accessibility and nonavailability of AYFSRHS as the only available SRHS were meant for married adults. Therefore, these findings serve as evidence for policy-makers at all the levels of healthcare delivery system to considered all the factors observed in this review and develop strategies that will make adolescent/youth-friendly SRHS available and accessible to adolescents. More so, other stakeholders, especially health care providers must improve their attitude toward provision of adolescent/youth-friendly SRHS.
青少年/青年友好性与生殖健康服务评价:2016年1月至2022年4月的7年系统评价
对青少年/青年友好的性健康和生殖健康服务在降低与青少年性健康和生殖健康相关的发病率和死亡率方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本综述审查了对青少年/青年友好型性健康和生殖健康服务开展的研究,重点关注可得性、可及性、利用以及卫生保健提供者和青少年对服务的看法。研究设计是使用明确定义的策略对实证研究进行系统回顾。利用Web of Science、Google Scholars数据库、PubMed、Medline和EMBASE对在线期刊进行综合检索。其他来源是通过扫描选定来源的参考文献来确定的。入选的文章时间为2016年至2022年,采用定性/定量和混合方法。同时使用PRISMA-P指南筛选符合选择标准的文章,并根据样本、感兴趣的现象、设计、评价和研究类型等概念进一步使用SPIDER框架进行系统评价,以确定纳入标准。该研究共包括32项研究,并根据五个新出现的主题报告了研究结果。审查表明,大多数青少年不了解青少年/青年友好型性健康和生殖健康服务,一些保健提供者也不支持这些服务,这是青少年对这些服务利用率低的原因。该综述进一步表明,由于唯一可用的SRHS是针对已婚成年人的,因此AYFSRHS的可及性和不可获得性较差。因此,这些发现为各级卫生保健服务系统的决策者提供了证据,以考虑本综述中观察到的所有因素,并制定策略,使青少年/青年友好型生殖健康服务可供青少年使用。更重要的是,其他利益攸关方,特别是保健提供者必须改善他们对提供青少年/青年友好的性健康和生殖健康服务的态度。
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Journal of Integrative Nursing
Journal of Integrative Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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