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Lima; Perú. Ministerio de Salud. Dirección General de Intervenciones Estratégicas en Salud Pública. Dirección de Salud Sexual Y Reproductiva; 1 ed; Ago. 2024. 81 p. ilus.
Monography in Spanish | MINSAPERÚ, LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1570436

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La presente publicación describe las pautas para formular, planear, dirigir, coordinar, ejecutar la política sectorial para la prevención y control del VIH-SIDA, enfermedades de transmisión sexual y hepatitis; detalla las normas y lineamientos técnicos para la adecuada ejecución y supervisión de las políticas nacionales y sectoriales, seguimiento y evaluación de las políticas planes y programas orientadas al cumplimiento de la atención integral de salud de las personas afectadas por VIH, Infecciones de Transmisión Sexual y hepatitis mediante las intervenciones de promoción, prevención, manejo clínico y soporte; con enfoque salubrista y basado en género e interculturalidad. Asimismo, en su contexto las pautas para su difusión y homogenización de criterios en la recopilación y codificación de diagnósticos CIE 10 y Catálogo de procedimientos médicos y estomatológicos del Ministerio de Salud


Subject(s)
Humans , Preventive Health Services , Registries , International Classification of Diseases , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , Reproductive Health
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PLoS One ; 19(8): e0305831, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39186754

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BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease with worldwide representation that impacts every domain of a patient´s life, extending to sexual and reproductive domains. The study characterized sexual health (SH) and reproductive health (RH) in Mexican RA outpatients and identified factors associated with impaired sexual function (ISF). METHODS: From September 1, 2020-January 31, 2022, consecutive RA participants had semi-structured interviews focusing on their SH and RH biographies, and self-administered questionnaires were applied to assess patient-reported outcomes, including fatigue with the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue scale (FACIT-F). ISF was defined based on published cut-offs of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) in males and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) in females (≥1 sexual intercourse in the last four weeks was required for index scoring). Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to identify the factors associated with ISF. RESULTS: There were 268 participants, and 246 (91.8%) were females. Participants had 13 years of disease duration. Among females, 151 (61.4%) had FSFI applied, and the satisfaction domain was impaired in 111 (73.5%). Among males (N = 22), 17 (77.3%) had IIEF applied, and erectile dysfunction was present in 5 (29.4%). Almost half of the participants denied using a family planning method, were in their 50s, and receiving teratogenic drugs; 89.7% of the participants had children. ISF was detected in 94 (62.3%) females and 3 (17.6%) males. Male sex (aOR: 0.07, 95%CI: 0.01-0.36, p = 0.001), FACIT-F score (aOR: 0.96, 95%CI: 0.92-1.00, p = 0.03), and cohabitation with the couple (aOR: 0.32, 95%CI: 0.11-0.96, p = 0.04) were associated with ISF. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a disproportionate burden of ISF among women with RA compared to male participants. Male sex, lesser fatigue, and cohabitation with the couple were protective against ISF. Regardless of the prevalent use of teratogenic medications, contraceptive use was suboptimal among the participants.


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Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological , Humans , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/psychology , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/physiopathology , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/complications , Male , Female , Mexico/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Adult , Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological/epidemiology , Sexual Health , Surveys and Questionnaires , Reproductive Health , Fatigue/epidemiology , Fatigue/psychology , Aged
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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 45: e20230121, 2024.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38922231

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the content published in the Proceedings of the 71st Brazilian Nursing Congress and the 20th National Research Seminar in the field of sexual and reproductive health. METHOD: Qualitative, descriptive study, whose data sources were the annalsof two 2019 events that were related to Sexual and Reproductive Health. Content analysis and lexical typology were carried out with the aid of the IRAMUTEq® software. RESULTS: In a universe of 3,433 abstracts, 603 were analyzed and showed a higher prevalence of qualitative studies and experience reports, focusing on the maternal-child area and on the pathologizing and medicalizing processes of women's health, with incipient use of software in the analysis. However, there were signs of health promotion and humanized care. CONCLUSION: The dissemination of studies in the field of sexual and Reproductive Health seems to be in a conflict between accommodation and resistance, at the same time that it maintains old imperatives of the hegemonic domain, seeking to overcome them with new methodologies and care based on integrality and equity.


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Reproductive Health , Sexual Health , Brazil , Humans , Congresses as Topic , Female , Qualitative Research , Publishing
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PLoS One ; 19(6): e0304659, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38923959

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INTRODUCTION: Peer-reviewed literature is commonly used to assess academic progress and research excellency. However, representation in authorship of global health publications is biased and unfair. In order to shed light on current gaps towards attaining gender equality in scientific production and shift power asymmetries in global health research, we conducted an assessment of authorship trends from 1972 to 2021 with a focus on gender and geographic representation in scientific articles authored or co-authored by researchers affiliated with UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP). METHODS: We searched PubMed, Web of Science, and HRP public reports for publications where at least one author was affiliated with HRP. Our main outcome measures were author gender and location of author affiliation, classified by region and country income group. We used descriptive statistics to characterize the publications under analysis as well as the total number of authors from the included papers. We applied a logistic regression model to explore associations between author gender and other characteristics of published articles and a time series analysis to assess how time can influence the inclusion of women as authors in a publication. Python and R were used for all analyses. RESULTS: A total of 1,484 publications with 14,424 listed authors representing 5,950 unique authors were included in our analysis: 42.5% were female, 35.1% male, and 22.4% unknown (p<0.0001). First authorship was more likely female (56.9%) and from a high-income country (74.6%, p<0.0001) while last authorship was mostly male (53.7%) also from a high-income country (82.5%, p<0.0001). Females more frequently published papers using qualitative data (61.4%) and reviews/estimates (59.4%) while men published more case control (70.7%) and randomised controlled studies (53.0%), p<0.0001. The adjusted odds of there being a female author increased 4% for every additional year that passed. CONCLUSION: While there are more females authoring articles as compared to the past, they are still lagging behind with regards to seniority and prestige. Likewise, female representation is closely tied to what institution they are affiliated with and where that institution is located. Global health research institutions need to actively promote change by ensuring women are included in research and research outputs, giving them opportunities to lead.


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Authorship , Publications , Reproductive Health , Humans , Female , Male , Reproductive Health/statistics & numerical data , Publications/statistics & numerical data , Sexual Health , Global Health
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Article in English | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-60079

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[ABSTRACT]. Objective. To assess changes in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health (RMNCAH) in Haiti from August 2018 to September 2021, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. A retrospective study using surveillance data from the Haitian Unique Health Information System, examining two periods: pre- and peri-COVID-19 pandemic. Health indicators at the national level in the two periods were compared using two-sample t-tests for proportions, and average absolute monthly changes were calculated using variance-weighted regression. Results. There was a statistically significant decline in the proportion of most of the indicators assessed from the pre- to the peri-COVID-19 pandemic period. However, the most affected indicators were the proportions of pregnant women with four antenatal care visits, with five antenatal care visits or more, and those who received a second dose of tetanus vaccine, which decreased by over 4 percentage points during the two periods. Likewise, the proportions of children who received diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP), BCG, polio, pentavalent, and rotavirus vaccines also all declined by over 8 percentage points. In contrast, pneu- mococcal conjugate vaccine increased by over 4 percentage points. A statistically significant decrease was also observed in the average absolute monthly changes of several reproductive and child health indicators assessed. Conclusions. The COVID-19 pandemic may have contributed to the decline observed in several RMNCAH indicators in Haiti. However, the role played by the sociopolitical crisis and control exercised by armed groups over the population in the last three years cannot be ruled out.


[RESUMEN]. Objetivo. Evaluar los cambios en materia de salud reproductiva, materna, neonatal, infantil y adolescente que se produjeron en Haití desde agosto del 2018 hasta septiembre del 2021, antes de la pandemia de COVID-19 y durante ella. Metodología. Estudio retrospectivo basado en datos de vigilancia del sistema único de información de salud de Haití para estudiar los periodos pre y peripandémico. La comparación de los indicadores de salud a nivel nacional de estos dos periodos se realizó mediante pruebas de t de dos muestras para comparar proporciones, y se calculó el promedio de la variación mensual absoluta mediante una regresión ponderada por la varianza. Resultados. Al comparar el periodo prepandémico con el peripandémico, se observó un descenso estadísticamente significativo de la mayoría de los indicadores porcentuales evaluados. Sin embargo, los indicadores porcentuales más afectados fueron los de mujeres embarazadas con cuatro visitas de atención prenatal, con cinco visitas de atención prenatal o más, o que recibieron una segunda dosis de la vacuna contra el tétanos; estos indicadores disminuyeron en más de cuatro puntos porcentuales en el segundo periodo en comparación con el primero. Asimismo, las proporciones de niños y niñas que recibieron las vacunas contra la difteria, el tétanos y la tosferina (DTPa), contra la poliomielitis, antirrotavírica, BCG, y pentavalente también disminuyeron en más de ocho puntos porcentuales. En cambio, la proporción de niños y niñas que recibieron la vacuna antineumocócica conjugada aumentó en más de cuatro puntos porcentuales. También se observó un descenso estadísticamente significativo en el promedio de la variación mensual absoluta de varios indicadores de salud reproductiva e infantil. Conclusiones. La pandemia de COVID-19 puede haber contribuido al descenso observado en varios indica- dores relacionados con la salud reproductiva, materna, neonatal, infantil y adolescente en Haití. Sin embargo, no se puede descartar el papel que ha desempeñado en dicho descenso la crisis sociopolítica y el control ejercido por los grupos armados sobre la población en los últimos tres años.


[RESUMO]. Objetivo. Avaliar mudanças na saúde reprodutiva, materna, neonatal, da criança e do adolescente no Haiti entre agosto de 2018 e setembro de 2021, antes e durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Métodos. Estudo retrospectivo usando dados de vigilância do Sistema Único de Informações de Saúde do Haiti, examinando dois períodos, antes e durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Os indicadores de saúde do país nos dois períodos foram comparados por meio de testes t de duas amostras para proporções, e as variações mensais absolutas médias foram calculadas por meio de regressão linear ponderada. Resultados. Entre o período anterior e o período durante a pandemia de COVID-19, houve uma queda estatisticamente significante na proporção da maioria dos indicadores avaliados. Os indicadores mais afetados, porém, foram as proporções de gestantes com quatro consultas de pré-natal, gestantes com cinco ou mais consultas de pré-natal e gestantes que receberam uma segunda dose de vacina antitetânica, que sofreram uma diminuição de mais de 4 pontos percentuais na comparação entre os dois períodos. Similarmente, as proporções de crianças que receberam vacinas contra difteria, tétano e pertússis (DTPa), BCG, poliomielite, pentavalente e rotavírus também diminuíram em mais de 8 pontos percentuais. Por outro lado, no caso da vacina pneumocócica conjugada houve um aumento de mais de 4 pontos percentuais. Além disso, foi observada uma redução estatisticamente significante nas variações mensais absolutas médias de vários indicadores de saúde reprodutiva e infantil avaliados. Conclusões. A pandemia de COVID-19 pode ter contribuído para a piora observada em vários indicadores de saúde reprodutiva, materna, neonatal, da criança e do adolescente no Haiti. No entanto, não se pode descartar o papel desempenhado pela crise sociopolítica e pelo controle exercido por grupos armados sobre a população nos últimos três anos.


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Child Health , Family Planning Services , Maternal Health , Reproductive Health , Women's Health Services , COVID-19 , Haiti , Child Health , Family Planning Services , Maternal Health , Reproductive Health , Women's Health Services , Haiti , Child Health , Family Planning Services , Maternal Health , Reproductive Health , Women's Health Services
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Rev Esp Salud Publica ; 982024 May 14.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38742737

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OBJECTIVE: Limited Health Literacy implies an insufficient understanding of relevant health information, being associated with various variables. The objective of the study was to measure the prevalence of the level of Limited Sexual and Reproductive Health Literacy (AS-SR), its associated variables and the differences in scores between levels of AS-SR, universities and science of study in Chilean university students. METHODS: A multicenter and cross-sectional study, which applied a validated scale to measure levels of AS-SR, was carried out in a sample of 2,186 Chilean university students, categorizing it as high, medium high, medium low and low. The level of Limited AS-SR was obtained by adding the medium-low and low categories. Tests were carried out: descriptive, psychometric and reliability; association, logistic regression and differences between variables of interest. RESULTS: The prevalence of Limited AS-SR was 52.7%. The variables most associated with the level of Limited AS-SR were: low interest in information about health care (OR=2.819; 95% CI: 2.132-3.726), prevention (OR=2.564; 95% CI: 1.941-3.388), sexuality (OR=2.497; 95% CI: 1.807-3.452) and health promotion (OR=1.515; 95% CI: 1.239-1.853); certain sources of Information (OR=1.915; 95% CI:1.614-2.272); low economic income (OR=1.661; 95% CI: 1.361-2.026), among others. There were statistically significant differences in scores between categories of AS-SR levels, universities and study science. The scale had a reliability of 0.940. CONCLUSIONS: More than half of the students have Limited AS-SR, mainly associated with low interest in health information. The scale presents excellent psychometric indicators, being recommended for diagnoses of health situations.


OBJECTIVE: La Alfabetización en Salud Limitada implica una comprensión insuficiente de la información relevante en salud, asociándose con diversas variables. El objetivo del estudio fue medir la prevalencia del nivel de Alfabetización en Salud Sexual y Reproductiva (AS-SR) Limitada, sus variables asociadas y las diferencias de puntajes entre niveles de AS-SR, universidades y ciencia de estudio en universitarios chilenos. METHODS: Se realizó un estudio multicéntrico y transversal, que aplicó una escala validada para medir niveles de AS-SR, en una muestra de 2.186 estudiantes universitarios chilenos, categorizándola en alta, media-alta, media-baja y baja. El nivel de AS-SR Limitada se obtuvo mediante el sumatorio de categorías media-baja y baja. Se realizaron pruebas: descriptivas, psicométricas y fiabilidad; asociación, regresión logística y de diferencias entre variables de interés. RESULTS: La prevalencia de AS-SR Limitada fue del 52,7%. Las variables mayormente asociadas al nivel de AS-SR Limitada fueron: bajo interés en información sobre atención en salud (OR=2,819; IC 95%:2,132-3,726), prevención (OR=2,564; IC 95%: 1,941-3,388), sexualidad (OR=2,497; IC 95%: 1,807-3,452) y promoción de la salud (OR=1,515; IC 95%: 1,239-1,853); ciertas fuentes de Información (OR=1,915; IC 95%:1,614-2,272); bajo ingreso económico (OR=1,661; IC 95%: 1,361-2,026), entre otras. Existieron diferencias estadísticamente significativas de puntajes entre categorías de niveles de AS-SR, universidades y ciencia de estudio. La escala presentó fiabilidad de 0,940. CONCLUSIONS: Más de la mitad de los estudiantes poseen AS-SR Limitada, asociada principalmente al bajo interés en información en salud. La escala presenta excelentes indicadores psicométricos, siendo recomendable para diagnósticos de situación de salud.


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Health Literacy , Reproductive Health , Sexual Health , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Male , Chile/epidemiology , Reproductive Health/statistics & numerical data , Health Literacy/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult , Adult , Adolescent , Students/statistics & numerical data , Students/psychology , Universities
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Cien Saude Colet ; 29(5): e09202023, 2024 May.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38747771

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This review aims to disclose the gaps and needs for acknowledging the rights to experience motherhood of women with disabilities. To do so, we map how much is known about these women's experience with motherhood, shedding light on their sexual and reproductive rights. The present work followed the scoping review by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). This research is structured by elaborating the question, identifying the relevant studies, selecting the studies, extracting the data, sorting, summarizing, and creating reports based on the results. Results: we found 1050 articles, of which 53 were selected for the analysis. considering the different themes, we generated three axes: (1) infantilization, dehumanization, and discredit in the experience of motherhood; (2) obstetric ableism - an expression of violence in obstetrics; (3) reproductive justice - politicize motherhood and care. The study showed the urgent need to regard women with disabilities as people having the right to make sexual and reproductive health choices. Health professionals need permanent education to acknowledge and guarantee such a need as interweaving relationships to reach decision-making and autonomy.


Nesta revisão, buscamos identificar lacunas e necessidades para o reconhecimento do direito das mulheres com deficiência ao exercício da maternidade. Objetivamos mapear o conhecimento referente às experiências com a maternidade dessas mulheres, ressaltando a produção de conhecimento relacionada aos direitos sexuais e reprodutivos. Realizamos uma revisão de escopo conforme o Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). A pesquisa se sustentou na: formulação da questão; identificação dos estudos relevantes; seleção dos estudos; extração de dados; separação, sumarização e relatório dos resultados. Resultados: identificamos 1.050 artigos e selecionamos 53 para análise. A separação dos temas convergentes gerou três eixos: (1) infantilização, desumanização e descrédito na experiência da maternidade; (2) capacitismo obstétrico: uma expressão da violência obstétrica; (3) justiça reprodutiva: politizar a maternidade e o cuidado. Concluímos pela urgência de considerar as mulheres com deficiência com direitos de escolhas nas questões referentes à sua saúde sexual e reprodutiva. Os profissionais de saúde precisam de educação permanente para reconhecer e garantir as necessidades como relações de interdependência para decisões e autonomia.


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Disabled Persons , Mothers , Reproductive Rights , Humans , Female , Mothers/psychology , Pregnancy , Women's Rights , Reproductive Health , Decision Making
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Washington, D.C.; OPS; 2024-05-24. (OPS/HSS/CLP/24-0002).
in Spanish | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-59916

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Esta publicación presenta los lineamientos y acuerdos del documento informativo “Estado del acceso a servicios de salud sexual y reproductiva”, elaborado por la Organización Panamericana de la Salud a solicitud de sus Estados Miembros en la 30.ª Conferencia Sanitaria Panamericana. El documento fue presentado y aprobado por unanimidad por los países de la Región de las Américas en la 60.º Reunión delConsejo Directivo, 75.ª Sesión del Comité Regional de la Organización Mundial de la Salud para las Américas, realizada en Washington, D.C., Estados Unidos de América, del 25 al 29 de septiembre del 2023. Su objetivo es describir el estado de situación del acceso a los servicios de salud sexual y reproductiva (SSR) en la Región de las Américas, identificar respuestas sanitarias y barreras de acceso, y sugerir recomendaciones para los países. El documento desarrollado a partir de una revisión y sistematización de datos, planes e iniciativas, artículos científicos, informes de Naciones Unidas y marcos jurídicos y regulatorios sobre SSR.


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Reproductive Health , Adolescent Health , Maternal Health , Women's Health
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Washington, D.C.; PAHO; 2024-05-24. (PAHO/HSS/CLP/24-0002).
in English | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-59914

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This brief presents the guidelines and agreements in the information document Status of access to sexual and reproductive health services, prepared by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) at the request of its Member States at the 30th Pan American Sanitary Conference. It was presented and unanimously approved by the countries of the Region of the Americas at the 60th Meeting of the Directing Council, 75th session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Americas, held in Washington, D.C., USA, September 25-29, 2023. Its objective is to describe the status of access to sexual and reproductive health services in the Americas region, identify health responses and barriers to access, and suggest recommendations for countries. It was developed based on a review and systematization of data, plans and initiatives, scientific papers, United Nations reports, and legal and regulatory frameworks on sexual and reproductive health.


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Reproductive Health , Adolescent Health , Maternal Health , Women's Health
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JBRA Assist Reprod ; 28(3): 483-488, 2024 Aug 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38712833

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OBJECTIVE: This systematic literature review aims to assess the impact of COVID-19 on male fertility. DATA SOURCES: The study draws upon data extracted from PubMed, SciELO, and LILACS databases. STUDY SELECTION: The review incorporates cross-sectional studies, cohort studies, and clinical trials, encompassing investigations related to the subject matter. The studies included were published between June 2020 and March 2023, and encompassed content in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Exclusion criteria encompassed review articles, case reports, abstracts, studies involving animal models, duplicate articles, and letters to the editor. DATA COLLECTION: Data extracted included the author's name and publication year, the number of patients studied, patient age, the presence of COVID-19 in semen, observed hormonal changes, and alterations in seminal quality. CONCLUSIONS: While hormonal changes and a decline in seminal quality were observed in COVID-19 patients, the virus itself was not detected in semen in the analyzed articles, which contradicts certain findings in the existing literature. It is essential to note that methodologies in the studies were diverse, and, due to the novelty of this infection, it is premature to definitively ascertain its long-term effects on male fertility or whether fertility can recover after a period of convalescence. This underscores the necessity for further research, utilizing more robust methodologies such as cohort studies.


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COVID-19 , Infertility, Male , Reproductive Health , SARS-CoV-2 , Humans , Male , COVID-19/complications , COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/virology , Fertility/physiology , Infertility, Male/physiopathology , Infertility, Male/virology , SARS-CoV-2/pathogenicity , Semen/virology , Semen Analysis
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PLoS One ; 19(5): e0303974, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38781153

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Health literacy is generally low in marginalized groups, leading to delays in accessing care, poor health outcomes, and health disparities. Yet, some individuals in these groups demonstrate higher health literacy and better health outcomes. These exceptional cases exemplify 'positive deviance' because they have found ways to be successful where others have not. Identifying the methods, practices, and resources that these individuals have used to gain health literacy and healthcare access may have generalized application to improve health literacy, access to care, and health outcomes. Using the Integrated Model of Health Literacy, the main objectives of this study are to (1) identify facilitators, barriers, and strategies to gain sexual and reproductive health literacy and healthcare access and (2) to explore each of the core domains of health literacy as they relate to successful access of sexual and reproductive healthcare services among individuals identified as positive deviants. For the purposes of this mixed methods community engaged study, positive deviants are defined as Mexican American young women aged 18-29 years old living in Rural Western New York who have accessed sexual and reproductive healthcare within the past year. A community advisory committee will be formed to provide community-engaged guidance and support for the recruitment of participants. Positive deviants will participate in a survey and semi-structured interview. Data collection and analysis will be simultaneous and iterative. Results will provide evidence of positive deviant methods, practices, and strategies to gain health literacy and access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. Findings may reveal characteristics and patterns in the relationship of health literacy and healthcare access that can inform interventions to improve health literacy and make healthcare more accessible for this demographic group and context.


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Health Literacy , Health Services Accessibility , Mexican Americans , Reproductive Health , Sexual Health , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Mexican Americans/statistics & numerical data , New York , Reproductive Health Services , Sexual Behavior , Rural Population
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Enferm. foco (Brasília) ; 15: 1-6, maio. 2024. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1570416

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Objetivo: Relatar o impacto da capacitação teórica e prática dos enfermeiros para realização da consulta de enfermagem com ênfase no Planejamento Reprodutivo e Sexual e na inserção de Dispositivo Intrauterino de cobre. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo do tipo relato de experiencia que foi desenvolvido a partir do projeto de Consulta de Enfermagem Ginecológica com ênfase na inserção do dispositivo intrauterino por enfermeiros, idealizado pelo Conselho Regional de Enfermagem de Alagoas (Coren-AL). Resultados: Foi possível analisar o aumento dos números de inserções do Dispositivo Intrauterino de cobre na Atenção Básica de Saúde. Ao todo foram 1016 inserções em todo o estado de Alagoas, sendo os municípios de Penedo e Arapiraca responsáveis por 660 inserções, somando-se os dados do período de 2016 ao início de 2021. Observou-se o impacto que a capacitação dos enfermeiros ocasionou. Conclusão: O projeto ampliou a disponibilidade do Dispositivo Intrauterino no Sistema Único de Saúde, garantindo os direitos das mulheres ao acesso dos métodos contraceptivos. Possibilitou acessibilidade e ampliou o escopo de ações do enfermeiro na atenção primária em saúde, aspecto importante da resolutividade. (AU)


Objective: To report the impact of theoretical and practical training for nurses to carry out nursing consultations with an emphasis on Reproductive and Sexual Planning and the insertion of an Intrauterine Device of copper. Methods: This is a descriptive study of the experience report type that was developed from the Gynecological Nursing Consultation project with emphasis on the insertion of copper intrauterine device by nurses, conceived by the Regional Nursing Council of Alagoas (Coren-AL). Results: It was possible to analyze the increase in the number of insertions of the copper intrauterine device in primary health care. In all, there were 1016 insertions throughout the State of Alagoas, with the municipalities of Penedo and Arapiraca being responsible for 660 insertions, adding data from the period from 2016 to the beginning of 2021. The impact caused by the training of nurses was observed. Conclusion: The project expanded the availability of the IUD in the Unified Health System, guaranteeing women's rights to access contraceptive methods. Enabled accessibility; and expanded the scope of nurses' actions in primary health care; important aspect of resoluteness. (AU)


Objetivo: Informar el impacto de la formación teórica y práctica de enfermeras para la realización de consultas de enfermería con énfasis en Planificación Sexual y Reproductiva y la inserción de un Dispositivo Intrauterino de cobre. Métodos: Se trata de un estudio descriptivo del tipo relato de experiencia que se desarrolló a partir del proyecto Consulta de Enfermería Ginecológica con énfasis en la inserción del dispositivo intrauterino de cobre por enfermeras, concebido por el Consejo Regional de Enfermería de Alagoas (Coren-AL). Resultados: Se pudo analizar el aumento del número de inserciones del dispositivo intrauterino de cobre en la atención primaria de salud. En total, se realizaron 1016 inserciones en todo el Estado de Alagoas, siendo los municipios de Penedo y Arapiraca los responsables de 660 inserciones, sumando datos del período de 2016 a inicios de 2021. Se observó el impacto provocado por la formación de enfermeras. Conclusión: El proyecto amplió la disponibilidad del DIU en el Sistema Único de Salud, garantizando el derecho de las mujeres a acceder a métodos anticonceptivos. Accesibilidad habilitada; y amplió el alcance de las acciones de las enfermeras en la atención primaria de salud; aspecto importante de la resolución. (AU)


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Reproductive Health , Primary Health Care , Professional Training , Intrauterine Devices , Nurses, Male
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PLoS One ; 19(4): e0302284, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38669255

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BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the most prevalent rheumatic diseases that harms all aspects of patients' lives, including sexual and reproductive health (SRH), often neglected in patients' care. The study aimed to explore the sexual and reproductive experiences of Mexican outpatients with RA from a narrative perspective. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From July 2020 to October 2021, 30 adult patients with RA from the Department of Immunology and Rheumatology outpatient clinic of a national referral center for rheumatic diseases had in-depth interviews audiotaped, transcribed, and analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. Results are presented in a descriptive and interpretative manner and integrated into a theoretical model for the topic understanding. RESULTS: Five intertwined major themes emerged: I) RA onset: Absence of SRH contents, II) Healthcare for RA: Emerging SRH contents, III) RA's impact: Proliferation of SRH contents, IV) Coping with the process of living with RA: SRH-related strategies, and V) The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients' experiences: Increased SRH burden. SRH contents emerged through these major themes (but at RA onset), mostly when inquired and mainly when narrating the RA impact and coping. Patients identified that RA affected their couple dynamics, sexual function, and reproductive project. The SRH care was considered relevant but limited and focused on reproductive contents. It worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. We proposed a theoretical model where patients' SRH experiences are embedded across their RA biography and integrated with the RA impact and the copy with the disease process. These intertwined experiences were also evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, which challenged participants' biopsychosocial resources. CONCLUSIONS: The sexual and reproductive experiences narrated by the RA outpatients concerning their disease-related biography showed that even when the SRH appeared as not prioritized at the disease onset, it was widely expressed during the process of living and coping with the disease and was additionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.


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Arthritis, Rheumatoid , COVID-19 , Reproductive Health , Sexual Health , Humans , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/psychology , Female , Male , Middle Aged , Adult , COVID-19/psychology , COVID-19/epidemiology , Mexico/epidemiology , Sexual Behavior/psychology , Aged , SARS-CoV-2
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Cien Saude Colet ; 29(4): e19612023, 2024 Apr.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38655969

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Promoting sexual and reproductive health in the context of transmasculinity constitutes a new issue for health service organisation. This integrative review sought to understand the current evidence on pregnancy in transsexual men in the context of sexual and reproductive health care. From a search of the BVS, PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, Capes, SciELO and PEPSIC databases, from 2010 to 2020, a sample of 11 articles was selected, treated by content analysis and grouped into four analytical categories: health services - positive experiences; cis heteronormative health services; implications of pregnancy for transsexual bodies; and repercussions of gender-affirming therapy and pregnancy. A cis heteronormative logic was found to predominate in health care, leading to negative experiences during antenatal care and childbirth among transsexual men. Their unique health needs during the pregnancy-puerperium cycle should include mental health care. It is suggested that strategies be adopted to build capacity in health professionals with a view to respectful, inclusive perinatal care for this population group, as well as further studies on the subject.


A promoção da saúde sexual e reprodutiva no contexto da transmasculinidade representa uma nova temática para a organização dos serviços de saúde. A presente revisão integrativa tem por objetivo compreender as evidências atuais sobre a gestação em homens transexuais no contexto da atenção à saúde sexual e reprodutiva. A partir da busca nas bases de dados BVS, PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, Capes, SciELO e PEPSIC, foi selecionada uma amostra de 11 artigos publicados entre 2010 e 2020, submetidos à análise de conteúdo e agrupados em quatro categorias de análise: serviços de saúde cis heteronormativos; serviços de saúde - experiências positivas; implicações da gestação nos corpos transexuais; repercussões da terapia de afirmação de gênero e gravidez. Verificou-se predomínio da lógica cis heteronormativa na atenção à saúde, que implica experiências negativas durante o pré-natal e o parto entre os homens transexuais. Estes apresentam necessidades singulares em saúde durante o ciclo gravídico puerperal, devendo ser incluído o cuidado à saúde mental. Sugere-se adoção de estratégias de qualificação profissional com vistas aos cuidados perinatais inclusivos e respeitosos para esse grupo populacional, além de novos estudos sobre o tema.


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Transgender Persons , Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Transgender Persons/psychology , Male , Prenatal Care , Transsexualism/psychology , Perinatal Care/standards , Reproductive Health Services/organization & administration , Reproductive Health
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BMJ Glob Health ; 9(4)2024 Apr 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38688564

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Due to COVID-19, schools were closed to mitigate disease spread. Past studies have shown that disruptions in education have unintended consequences for adolescents, including increasing their risk of school dropout, exploitation, gender-based violence, pregnancy and early unions. In Peru, the government closed schools from March 2020 to March 2022, declaring a national emergency that affected an estimated 8 million children. These closures may have unintended consequences, including increased adolescent pregnancy, particularly in Peru's rural, largely indigenous regions. Loreto, located in the Peruvian Amazon, has one of the highest adolescent pregnancy rates in the country and poor maternal and child health outcomes. The underlying causes may not be fully understood as data are limited, especially as we transition out of the pandemic. This qualitative study investigated the downstream effects of COVID-19 on adolescent education and reproductive health in Loreto's districts of Nauta and Parinari. In-depth interviews (n=41) were conducted with adolescents and community leaders. These were held in June 2022, 3 months after the reinstitution of in-person classes throughout Peru. Focus group discussions (FGDs) were also completed with community health workers and educators from the same study area in October 2022 to supplement our findings (3 FGDs, n=15). We observed that the economic, educational and health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to reduced contraceptive use, and increased school abandonment, early unions and adolescent pregnancy. The interplay between adolescent pregnancy and both early unions and school abandonment was bidirectional, with each acting as both a cause and consequence of the other.


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COVID-19 , Pregnancy in Adolescence , Qualitative Research , Reproductive Health , Humans , Adolescent , COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/prevention & control , Peru/epidemiology , Female , Pregnancy , Pregnancy in Adolescence/prevention & control , SARS-CoV-2 , Schools , Pandemics
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Curitiba; s.n; 20240402. 197 p. ilus.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1561728

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Resumo: A saúde sexual e reprodutiva é um pilar fundamental do sistema de saúde brasileiro, assinalando a importância das políticas públicas e programas voltados para a promoção dos direitos sexuais e reprodutivos. Nessas políticas, mulheres com 35 anos ou mais recebem pouca ou nenhuma atenção em relação a esse tema, pois as políticas estão voltadas para prevenção de doenças. Há uma crescente prevalência de gravidezes não planejadas nessa faixa etária e estudos não têm conseguido apreender conhecimentos acerca das experiências de mulheres que vivenciam a transição para a maternidade não planejada em idade avançada, a fim de aprimorar o cuidado a essas e promover uma transição bem-sucedida. Assim, o objetivo deste estudo foi desenvolver uma Teoria de Situação Específica para o cuidado de Enfermagem à mulher com 35 anos ou mais em transição para a maternidade de uma gestação não planejada, a partir da Teoria das Transições. O estudo caracteriza-se como teórico-exploratório de natureza qualitativa, que utilizou a Abordagem Integrativa para o desenvolvimento de Teorias de Situação Específica em enfermagem, guiada pela estratégia teoria-pesquisa-teoria, de Afaf Meleis. O processo metodológico envolveu um exercício reflexivo dedutivo, iniciando com a derivação dos conceitos centrais da Teoria das Transições. Seguiu-se a indução por meio de pesquisa de campo qualitativa, com entrevistas semiestruturadas de seis gestantes que não planejaram a gestação, com média de idade de 41 anos, ocorridas entre julho de 2022 a julho de 2023 no prénatal de alto risco de um hospital universitário do Sul do Brasil. Ainda indutivamente, produziuse dados a partir da reanálise de uma dissertação de Mestrado do grupo de pesquisa, bem como de revisão integrativa da literatura e da experiência com pesquisas prévias no tema, a fim de fundamentar o desenvolvimento da Teoria de Situação Específica. Foram desenvolvidas a partir disso declarações do metaparadigma, pressupostos e proposições. A teoria desenvolvida explica a transição para a maternidade não planejada em mulheres com 35 anos ou mais, contextualizando-a como um fenômeno social complexo, influenciado por fatores socioeconômicos, culturais, individuais e coletivos. A teoria explica como a maternidade tardia, especialmente quando não planejada, emerge como um papel em constante transformação, permeado por percepções diversas sobre o significado de ser mãe nessa fase da vida, desafiando frequentemente expectativas e crenças prévias. À medida que a experiência se amplia, concepções anteriores sobre a maternidade são questionadas, e novas são formadas, conduzindo a um processo de empoderamento e redefinição pessoal. Esta transição para a maternidade, marcada pela pluralidade de perspectivas e experiências, destaca a complexidade e a individualidade de cada mulher. Foi desenvolvida uma representação gráfica com as relações entre as declarações do metaparadigma., assim como nove proposições e cinco pressupostos. Esta teoria se baseia em vertentes do conhecimento científico atual para justificar sua construção, ressaltando a importância de compreender as experiências humanas e os contextos sociais onde ocorrem. A Teoria de Situação Específica atingiu o objetivo na medida em que propõe uma estrutura teórica em que o cuidado de enfermagem facilita os processos de transição e promove a interação entre cliente, ambiente, saúde e enfermagem. Além disso, possibilita que o enfermeiro provoque e estimule mudanças significativas nos resultados das transições por meio das terapêuticas de cuidado de enfermagem, evidenciando a necessidade de um cuidado personalizado e contextualizado, que leve em consideração a complexidade das experiências de maternidade tardia não planejada.


Abstract: Sexual and reproductive health is a fundamental pillar of the Brazilian healthcare system, highlighting the importance of public policies and programs aimed at promoting sexual and reproductive rights. In these policies, women aged 35 and older receive little or no attention regarding this issue, as the policies are focused on disease prevention. There is an increasing prevalence of unplanned pregnancies in this age group, and studies have not been able to capture knowledge about the experiences of women undergoing the transition to unplanned motherhood at an older age, in order to improve care for these women and promote a successful transition. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a Specific Situation Theory for nursing care of women aged 35 and older transitioning to motherhood from an unplanned pregnancy, based on the Transition Theory. The study is characterized as theoretical-exploratory with a qualitative nature, using the Integrative Approach for the development of Specific Situation Theories in nursing, guided by Afaf Meleis's theory-research-theory strategy. The methodological process involved a deductive reflective exercise, starting with the derivation of the central concepts of the Transition Theory. This was followed by induction through qualitative field research, with semi-structured interviews of six pregnant women who had unplanned pregnancies, with an average age of 41 years, conducted between July 2022 and July 2023 in the high-risk prenatal care of a university hospital in Southern Brazil. Inductively, data was also generated from the reanalysis of a master's thesis from the research group, as well as from an integrative literature review and experience with previous research on the topic, to support the development of the theory. From this, metaparadigm statements, assumptions, and propositions were developed. The developed theory explains the transition to unplanned motherhood in women aged 35 and over, contextualizing it as a complex social phenomenon, influenced by socioeconomic, cultural, individual, and collective factors. The theory elucidates how late motherhood, especially when unplanned, emerges as a role in constant transformation, permeated by diverse perceptions about the meaning of being a mother at this stage of life, often challenging previous expectations and beliefs. As the experience broadens, previous conceptions about motherhood are questioned, and new ones are formed, leading to a process of empowerment and personal redefinition. This transition to motherhood, marked by a plurality of perspectives and experiences, highlights the complexity and individuality of each woman. A graphic representation of the relationships between the metaparadigm statements was developed, along with nine propositions and five assumptions. This theory is based on strands of current scientific knowledge to justify its construction, emphasizing the importance of understanding human experiences and the social contexts in which they occur. The Specific Situation Theories achieved its objective insofar as it proposes a theoretical framework in which nursing care facilitates transition processes and promotes the interaction between client, environment, health, and nursing. Moreover, it enables the nurse to provoke and stimulate significant changes in transition outcomes through nursing care therapeutics, highlighting the need for personalized and contextualized care that considers the complexity of the experiences of unplanned late motherhood.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Public Policy , Maternal Age , Pregnant Women , Pregnancy, Unplanned , Family Development Planning , Reproductive Health
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Invest. educ. enferm ; 42(1): 143-156, 20240408. tab
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1554628

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Objective.To verify the association between reproductive autonomy and sociodemographic, sexual, and reproductive characteristics in Quilombola women (a term indicating the origin of politically organized concentrations of Afro-descendants who emancipated themselves from slavery).Methods. Cross-sectional and analytical study with 160 women from Quilombola communities in the southwest of Bahia, Brazil. Data were collected using the Reproductive Autonomy Scale and the questionnaire from the National Health Survey (adapted).Results. Out of the 160 participating women, 91.9% declared themselves as black, one out of every three were aged ≤ 23 years, 53.8% were married or had a partner, 38.8% had studied for ≤ 4 years, over half (58.1%) were unemployed, only 32.4% had a monthly income > R$ 430 (80 US dollars), 52.5% had their first menstruation at the age of 12, 70.7% had not accessed family planning services in the last 12 months, and over half used some method to avoid pregnancy (59.0%). The women had a high level of reproductive autonomy, especially in the "Decision-making" and "Freedom from coercion" subscales with a score of 2.53 and 3.40, respectively. A significant association (p<0.05) was found between the "Total reproductive autonomy" score and marital status, indicating that single or unpartnered women had higher autonomy compared to married or partnered women. Conclusion.The association of social determinants of health such as marital status, education, and age impacts women's reproductive choices, implying risks for sexual and reproductive health. The intergenerational reproductive autonomy of Quilombola women is associated with sociodemographic and reproductive factors.


Objetivo. Verificar la asociación entre autonomía reproductiva y características sociodemográficas, sexuales y reproductivas en mujeres quilombolas (término que indica procedencia de concentraciones de afrodescendientes políticamente organizadas que se emanciparon de la esclavitud). Métodos. Estudio transversal y analítico con 160 mujeres de comunidades quilombolas del sudoeste de Bahía, Brasil. Los datos fueron recolectados utilizando la Escala de Autonomía Reproductiva y el cuestionario de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud (adaptado). Resultados. De las 160 mujeres participantes 91.9% se declararon negras, una de cada tres tenía edad ≤ 23 años, 53.8% estaban casada o tenían pareja, 38.8% había estudiado por ≤ 4 años, más de la mitad (58.1%) no trabajaba, solo 32.4% tenía renta > R$ 430 mensual (87 $US dólares), el 52.5% tuvo la primera menstruación a los 12 años, 70.7% no había acudido a servicios de planificación familiar en los últimos 12 meses y más de la mitad usaba algún método para evitar embarazo (59%). Las mujeres tuvieron un alto nivel de autonomía reproductiva, especialmente en las subescalas "Toma de decisiones" y "Ausencia de coerción" con una puntuación de 2.53 y 3.40, respectivamente. Se encontró asociación significativa (p<0.05) entre la puntuación de "Autonomía reproductiva total" con el estado civil, indicando el análisis que las mujeres solteras o sin pareja tenían mayor autonomía en comparación con las casadas o con pareja. Conclusión. La asociación de determinantes sociales de la salud como el estado civil, la escolaridad y la edad interfieren en las opciones reproductivas de las mujeres, implicando riesgos para la salud sexual y reproductiva. La autonomía reproductiva intergeneracional de las mujeres quilombolas está asociada a factores sociodemográficos y reproductivos.


Objetivo. Verificar a associação entre a autonomia reprodutiva e características sociodemográficas, sexuais e reprodutivas em mulheres quilombolas (termo que indica a origem de concentrações politicamente organizadas de pessoas de ascendência africana que se emanciparam da escravatura). Métodos. Estudo transversal e analítico com 160 mulheres (80 mães e 80 filhas) de comunidades quilombolas no sudoeste baiano, no Brasil. Os dados foram construídos através da aplicação da Escala de Autonomia Reprodutiva e do questionário da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde (adaptado). Resultados. das 160 mulheres participantes 91.9% se autodeclararam negra, a maioria com idade ≤ 23 anos (35.6%), 53.8% são casadas ou com companheiro, 38.8% com estudos ≤ 4 anos, mais da metade (58.1%) não trabalham, apenas 32.4% têm renda > R$ 430, a maioria teve a primeira menstruação até os 12 anos de idade (52.5%), não participou de grupo de planejamento familiar nos últimos 12 meses (70.7%), mais da metade utilizava método para evitar a gravidez (59%). Apresentaram elevada autonomia reprodutiva, com destaque para as subescalas "Tomada de decisão" e "Ausência de coerção" medindo 2.53 e 3.40, respectivamente. Encontrou-se associação significativa (p<0.05) entre o escore de "Autonomia reprodutiva total" e estado conjugal, com a análise indicando que mulheres solteiras ou sem companheiro apresentaram maior autonomia, comparadas às mulheres casadas ou com companheiro. Conclusão. A associação dos determinantes sociais de saúde como estado civil, menarca, escolaridade e idade interferem nas escolhas reprodutivas das mulheres, implicando em riscos à saúde sexual e reprodutiva. A autonomia reprodutiva intergeracional das mulheres quilombolas está associada a fatores sociodemográficos e reprodutivos.


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Humans , Women , Socioeconomic Survey , Personal Autonomy , Reproductive Health , Quilombola Communities
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Reprod Health ; 21(1): 36, 2024 Mar 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38475803

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BACKGROUND: Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) literacy allows young adults to make informed decisions about health outcomes. In Peru, roughly one fifth of the population lives in rural areas, and little is known about where young adults in rural areas get their SRH information. The aim of this study was to identify what motivates and influences young adults to seek information and care related to SRH in three rural communities in the highlands of Northern Peru. METHODS: Five gender-stratified focus group discussions with a total of 24 participants, and nine follow-up interviews were conducted to generate in-depth narrative data and triangulate data from the target group. Participants were women and men aged 18-24. The focus group discussions and interviews explored sources of reproductive health information, the role of informal social networks, barriers to care, and primary health concerns of the target population. RESULTS: Main findings include: (1) The two greatest perceived SRH risks were unwanted pregnancy and abnormal discharge; (2) There appears to be limited concern about HIV or other sexually transmitted infections in the narratives; (3) There is a low quality of information concerning SRH, with discrepancies between the genders; (4) A broad spectrum of sources for SRH information were cited, including Internet, traditional healers, and specialized care; and varied by gender and life experience; (5) Having trust in the information source was the primary variable associated with uptake of services and/or access to information for both men and women. However, men reported more embarrassment around seeking services and information, whereas women faced more physical barriers. CONCLUSIONS: There is a lack of SRH information among young adults in some communities in the northern highlands of Peru. Both schools and health centers were noted as being trusted and established information sources for all genders so could be a key resource to explore as a way to disseminate information.


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Reproductive Health Services , Reproductive Health , Pregnancy , Humans , Female , Male , Young Adult , Information Seeking Behavior , Peru , Rural Population , Sexual Behavior , Qualitative Research
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