Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.

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Introduction. The need for good sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is inherent to all individuals, impacting public health indicators and requiring attention from global health policies, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where access to healthcare services has been limited and its impact is...

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Autores: sánchez-Broncano, Junior Duberli, Chumpitaz-Obregón, Nayeli Tula, Cruz-Castro, Anabeli, Quiñones-Anaya, Ivette Kelly, Yanac-Camones, Yanett Gabriela
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Sociedad Materno Fetal
Repositorio:Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:COVID-19
Pandemia
Salud sexual
Salud reproductiva
Infección por coronavirus
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.
Impacto de la pandemia por coronavirus (COVID-19) en la salud sexual y reproductiva en Latinoamérica: Revisión de la literatura
title Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.
spellingShingle Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.
sánchez-Broncano, Junior Duberli
COVID-19
Pandemia
Salud sexual
Salud reproductiva
Infección por coronavirus
title_short Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.
title_full Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.
title_fullStr Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.
title_sort Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv sánchez-Broncano, Junior Duberli
Chumpitaz-Obregón, Nayeli Tula
Cruz-Castro, Anabeli
Quiñones-Anaya, Ivette Kelly
Yanac-Camones, Yanett Gabriela
author sánchez-Broncano, Junior Duberli
author_facet sánchez-Broncano, Junior Duberli
Chumpitaz-Obregón, Nayeli Tula
Cruz-Castro, Anabeli
Quiñones-Anaya, Ivette Kelly
Yanac-Camones, Yanett Gabriela
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Cruz-Castro, Anabeli
Quiñones-Anaya, Ivette Kelly
Yanac-Camones, Yanett Gabriela
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Pandemia
Salud sexual
Salud reproductiva
Infección por coronavirus
topic COVID-19
Pandemia
Salud sexual
Salud reproductiva
Infección por coronavirus
description Introduction. The need for good sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is inherent to all individuals, impacting public health indicators and requiring attention from global health policies, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where access to healthcare services has been limited and its impact is still unknown. Objective. To review the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America. Materials and Methods. Qualitative study, descriptive level, and documentary design based on a systematic review of literature in databases (Scielo, Virtual Health Library, PubMed, Wiley Online Library, Redalyc, ScienceDirect, and MDIP) published in Latin America in three languages (Spanish, English, and Portuguese). A sample of 21 out of 1316 articles was obtained after two stages: advanced search with an algorithm and initial filtering, and second stage of full-text review. The data extraction form and content analysis were used as instruments. Results. The highest scientific production in SRH was found in Brazil and Colombia. COVID-19 has resulted in a deficit in access to SRH services, especially for Venezuelan migrants, sex workers, and women with hearing disabilities. More than 50.0% of men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender and gender non-binary individuals (TGNB), and HIV-infected individuals have discontinued antiretroviral therapy (ART) and screening tests. An increase in the use of technological tools has been reported as a strategy to address coverage and access to SRH services without exclusion. Conclusions. COVID-19 has had unfavorable effects on SRH services, limiting access to HIV/STI testing and follow-up, ART delivery, and distribution of contraceptives among vulnerable populations such as immigrants, LGBT+ individuals, and sex workers.
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spelling Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America: Literature review.Impacto de la pandemia por coronavirus (COVID-19) en la salud sexual y reproductiva en Latinoamérica: Revisión de la literaturasánchez-Broncano, Junior DuberliChumpitaz-Obregón, Nayeli TulaCruz-Castro, AnabeliQuiñones-Anaya, Ivette KellyYanac-Camones, Yanett GabrielaCOVID-19PandemiaSalud sexualSalud reproductivaInfección por coronavirusIntroduction. The need for good sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is inherent to all individuals, impacting public health indicators and requiring attention from global health policies, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where access to healthcare services has been limited and its impact is still unknown. Objective. To review the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health in Latin America. Materials and Methods. Qualitative study, descriptive level, and documentary design based on a systematic review of literature in databases (Scielo, Virtual Health Library, PubMed, Wiley Online Library, Redalyc, ScienceDirect, and MDIP) published in Latin America in three languages (Spanish, English, and Portuguese). A sample of 21 out of 1316 articles was obtained after two stages: advanced search with an algorithm and initial filtering, and second stage of full-text review. The data extraction form and content analysis were used as instruments. Results. The highest scientific production in SRH was found in Brazil and Colombia. COVID-19 has resulted in a deficit in access to SRH services, especially for Venezuelan migrants, sex workers, and women with hearing disabilities. More than 50.0% of men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender and gender non-binary individuals (TGNB), and HIV-infected individuals have discontinued antiretroviral therapy (ART) and screening tests. An increase in the use of technological tools has been reported as a strategy to address coverage and access to SRH services without exclusion. Conclusions. COVID-19 has had unfavorable effects on SRH services, limiting access to HIV/STI testing and follow-up, ART delivery, and distribution of contraceptives among vulnerable populations such as immigrants, LGBT+ individuals, and sex workers.Introducción. La necesidad de gozar una buena salud sexual y reproductiva (SSR) es inherente a todas las personas, impacta sobre los indicadores la salud pública y requiere de atención de las políticas sanitarias globales, más aún durante la pandemia por la COVID-19, donde se limitó el acceso a los servicios de salud y se desconoce aún su impacto.Objetivo. Revisar el impacto de la pandemia por COVID-19 en la salud sexual y reproductiva en Latinoamérica.Materiales y Métodos. Estudio cualitativo, de nivel descriptivo y diseño documental basado en la revisión sistemática de la literatura en bases de datos (Scielo, Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, PubMed,Wiley Online Library, Redalyc, ScienceDirect y MDIP) publicados en Latinoamérica en tres idiomas (español, inglés y portugués), se obtuvo una muestra de 21 de 1316 artículos, posterior a dos etapas: búsqueda avanzada con algoritmo y primer filtro, el segundo, de revisión a texto completo, el instrumento fue la ficha de extracción de datos y el análisis de contenido.Resultados. La mayor producción científica en SSR fue en Brasil y Colombia. La COVID-19 trajo consigo un déficit en el acceso a servicios de SSR sobre todo en migrantes venezolanas, trabajadoras sexuales (TS) y mujeres con discapacidad auditiva. Concuerdan que más del 50,0% de hombres que tienen sexo con otro hombre (HSH), transgénero (TGNB) y comunidad LGTB+ e infectados de Virus de Inmunodeficiencia Humana (VIH) discontinuaron la terapia anti retroviral (TAR), y pruebas de tamizaje. Se reporta un incremento en el uso de herramientas tecnológicas, como estrategia para resolver la cobertura y el acceso a servicios de SSR sin exclusión.Conclusiones. La COVID-19, ha producido efectos desfavorables en los servicios de SSR, limitando el acceso de pruebas y seguimiento de pacientes con VIH/ITS, entrega de TAR y distribución de MAC, en poblaciones vulnerables como inmigrantes, miembros LGTB+ y TS. 9Sociedad Materno Fetal2023-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://ojs.revistamaternofetal.com/index.php/RISMF/article/view/295Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetal; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S10International Journal of Mütterliche und fetale Gesundheit; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S10International Journal of Maternal and Fetal Health; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S10Revista Internacional de Saúde Materna e Fetal; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S102519-9994reponame:Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetalinstname:Sociedad Materno Fetalinstacron:RISMFspahttp://ojs.revistamaternofetal.com/index.php/RISMF/article/view/295/297Derechos de autor 2023 Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.ojs.revistamaternofetal.com:article/2952023-07-01T01:35:01Z
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