Preconception care knowledge and information delivery modes among adolescent girls and women: a scoping review.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Wiwit Kurniawati, Yati Afiyanti, Lina Anisa Nasution, Dyah Juliastuti
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to conduct a scoping review of knowledge and information delivery modes related to preconception care (PCC) among adolescent girls and women.

Methods: A scoping review was performed on studies selected from five electronic databases (Cochrane Library, PubMed, Science Direct, CINAHL/EBSCO, and ProQuest), published between 2012 and 2022, with predetermined keywords and criteria. We included English-language research articles available in full text and excluded irrelevant articles.

Results: This study included eight articles, comprising seven quantitative studies and one qualitative study conducted among adolescent girls and women. Five were from low- and middle-income countries and three were from high-income countries. The synthesized themes generated from the data were PCC knowledge and PCC information delivery modes and effectiveness. In general, adolescent girls and women were found to have basic PCC knowledge, including risk prevention and management and a healthy lifestyle, although more extensive knowledge was found in higher-income countries than in lower-income countries. The delivery modes of PCC information have grown from individual face-to-face conventional methods, which are used predominantly in lower-income countries, to more effective digital mass media.

Conclusion: Globally, many women still have insufficient knowledge regarding PCC, as not all of them receive access to PCC information and support. PCC promotion efforts should be initiated earlier by involving a wider group of reproductive-age women and combining individual, in-group, face-to-face, and electronic delivery modes.

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青春期女孩和妇女的孕前保健知识和信息传递模式:一项范围审查。
目的:本研究的目的是对青春期女孩和妇女孕前护理(PCC)相关的知识和信息传递模式进行范围审查。方法:选取2012 - 2022年间发表的5个电子数据库(Cochrane Library、PubMed、Science Direct、CINAHL/EBSCO和ProQuest)的研究,采用预定关键词和标准进行范围综述。我们纳入了全文可用的英语研究文章,排除了不相关的文章。结果:本研究共纳入8篇文章,包括7项定量研究和1项定性研究,研究对象为青春期少女和妇女。5名来自低收入和中等收入国家,3名来自高收入国家。数据生成的综合主题为PCC知识和PCC信息传递方式及有效性。总体而言,少女和妇女具有基本的PCC知识,包括风险预防和管理以及健康的生活方式,尽管高收入国家的知识比低收入国家更广泛。PCC信息的传递模式已经从主要在低收入国家使用的个人面对面的传统方法发展为更有效的数字大众媒体。结论:在全球范围内,许多妇女对PCC的认识仍然不足,因为并非所有妇女都能获得PCC的信息和支持。应尽早开展pccc推广工作,使更广泛的育龄妇女群体参与其中,并结合个人、群体、面对面和电子交付方式。
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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