加沙地带的避孕药具使用情况:系统回顾

Albany LaGore, S. Kridli, Ronald Piscotty
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背景:2017-2019 年间,加沙的平均总和生育率为每名妇女 3.9 胎,大大高于 2018 年全球平均总和生育率(每名妇女 2.4 胎)。可靠的计划生育方法可以让妇女和男子避免意外怀孕,降低孕产妇死亡率。本系统综述旨在研究加沙地带避孕药具使用情况的已知信息,包括1)常用的避孕方法;2)获得避孕服务的途径;3)影响计划生育服务的障碍:方法:采用系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行综述。从以下数据库中筛选了过去 10 年(2013 年至 2023 年)内发表的英文文章:结果:最终分析纳入了七篇文章。联合国近东巴勒斯坦难民救济和工程处(UNRWA)是加沙地带主要的计划生育服务提供者(61%)。宫内节育器(35.4%)是主要的避孕方法。已确定的影响避孕药具使用的因素包括1)获得避孕药具的途径;2)文化信仰;3)人口特征(如职业和教育程度);4)医疗保健提供者(HCP)和系统的影响。限制货物进入加沙地带继续影响避孕药具的获取。教育干预措施应侧重于消除加沙妇女和保健医生对避孕药具的误解,同时特别关注文化信仰(如生育几个孩子的愿望)和人口特征,尤其是与职业和教育状况有关的人口特征:意外怀孕是可以通过有效使用避孕药具来预防的。今后的研究应优先考虑旨在克服加沙地带避孕药具使用障碍的干预措施,从而促进和保障加沙人自由行使生殖健康权利的能力。
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Contraceptive use in the Gaza Strip: A systematic review
Background: Between 2017-2019, the average total fertility rate in Gaza was 3.9 births per woman, which is significantly higher than the average global total fertility rate at 2.4 births per woman in 2018. Reliable family planning methods allow women and men to avoid unintended pregnancies and reduce maternal mortality. The purpose of this systematic review was to examine what is known about contraceptive use in the Gaza Strip, including: 1) common contraceptive methods used, 2) access to contraceptive services, and 3) barriers impacting family planning services.Methods: The review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Articles published in the English language within the last 10 years (2013 to 2023) were screened from the following databases: CINAHL, PubMed, and Google Scholar.Results: Seven articles were included in the final analysis. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was found to be the main family planning service provider in the Gaza Strip (61%). Intrauterine devices (35.4%) were found to be the main method of contraception. Factors identified that impact contraceptive use included: 1) access to contraceptives, 2) cultural beliefs, 3) demographic characteristics (e.g., occupation and education), and 4) healthcare provider (HCP) and system influence. The restriction of goods into the Gaza Strip continues to impact contraceptive accessibility. Educational interventions should focus on addressing contraceptive misconceptions among Gazan women and HCPs while giving special attention to cultural beliefs (e.g., desire for several children) and demographic characteristics, specifically relating to occupation and education status.Conclusion: Unintended pregnancies are preventable through the effective use of contraceptives. Future studies should prioritize interventions aimed at overcoming barriers to contraceptive use in the Gaza Strip, thereby promoting and safeguarding Gazan individuals' ability to exercise their reproductive health rights freely.
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