向青少年提供性健康和生殖健康信息的数字知识翻译工具:证据差距图。

IF 3.1 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Therapeutic advances in reproductive health Pub Date : 2024-12-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26334941241307881
Salima Meherali, Amber Hussain, Komal Abdul Rahim, Sobia Idrees, Soumyadeep Bhaumik, Megan Kennedy, Zohra S Lassi
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背景:数字知识翻译(KT)干预措施在促进青少年性健康和生殖健康(ASRH)方面发挥着至关重要的作用。尽管有大量关于其有效性的文献,但全球缺乏关于数字KT工具对青少年ASRH有效性的综合证据。目的:本综述旨在系统地识别和绘制针对ASRH结果的数字KT工具的现有经验证据,并确定研究空白。设计:本综述采用证据缺口图(EGM)方法,遵循2020年PRISMA报告指南。数据来源和方法:在Medline、EMBASE、Global Health、CINAHL、Scopus和Cochrane等数据库中进行了全面的文献检索。使用covid软件进行数据管理。利用EPPI-Mapper软件对结果进行综合,并建立图形化的EGM。结果:EGM包括68项研究:59项实验综述和9项系统综述,主要来自非洲(19项研究)和美洲地区(22项研究),东地中海和东南亚地区的研究有限。它审查了数字KT工具对性健康和生殖健康(SRH)结果的影响,确定了研究差距。人们广泛研究网站对青少年行为、知识、态度和自我效能的影响,但对其对ASRH和卫生服务获取的影响的研究却很有限。同样,移动应用程序和短信服务/短信影响性健康和生殖健康结果的各个方面,但对其对卫生服务利用的影响的研究不足。数字小册子和游戏等干预措施在卫生服务获取方面缺乏探索。OTT媒体和社交媒体需要进一步调查。包括广播、电视和播客在内的大众媒体在青少年性健康和生殖健康结果方面基本上未被探索。诸如经期卫生、堕胎、性暴力和亲密伴侣暴力等主题也缺乏研究。结论:该综述强调了某些KT工具干预的主导地位,如短信和网站。尽管取得了进步,但在探索全球代表性不足的各种数字平台方面,研究差距仍然存在。未来的研究应扩大跨数字平台的探索,拓宽结果测量的范围。试验注册:该方案在PROSPERO注册(CRD42022373970)。
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Digital knowledge translation tools for sexual and reproductive health information to adolescents: an evidence gap-map.

Background: Digital knowledge translation (KT) interventions play a crucial role in advancing adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH). Despite the extensive literature on their effectiveness, there's a lack of synthesized evidence on the efficacy of digital KT tools for adolescent ASRH globally.

Objectives: This review aimed to systematically identify and map existing empirical evidence on digital KT tools targeting ASRH outcomes and identify research gaps.

Design: The review employed an evidence gap-map (EGM) approach following 2020 PRISMA reporting guidelines.

Data sources and methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted across databases including Medline, EMBASE, Global Health, CINAHL, Scopus, and Cochrane. Covidence software was used for data management. EPPI-Mapper software was used to synthesize findings and develop a graphical EGM.

Results: The EGM comprises 68 studies: 59 experimental and 9 systematic reviews, predominantly from African (19 studies) and American regions (22 studies), with limited research from the Eastern Mediterranean and South East Asian regions. It examines digital KT tools' influence on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes, identifying research gaps. Websites are extensively studied for their impact on adolescent behavior, knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy, yet research on their effects on ASRH and health services access is limited. Similarly, mobile apps and short message service (SMS)/text messages impact various aspects of SRH outcomes, but research on their effects on health services utilization is insufficient. Interventions like digital pamphlets and gaming lack exploration in health service access. OTT media and social media need further investigation. Mass media, including radio, television, and podcasts, are largely unexplored in adolescent SRH outcomes. Topics such as menstrual hygiene, abortion, and sexual and intimate partner violence also lack research.

Conclusion: The review underscores the dominance of certain KT tool interventions like SMS and websites. Despite advancements, research gaps persist in exploring diverse digital platforms on underrepresented outcomes globally. Future research should expand exploration across digital platforms and broaden the scope of outcome measures.

Trial registration: The protocol is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42022373970).

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