| Literature DB >> 31842838 |
Moazzam Ali1, Joanna Paula Cordero2, Faria Khan2, Rachel Folz2.
Abstract
BACKGRUND: Marginalized groups, such as nomadic populations across the world, have perhaps the least access to modern reproductive health (RH) services. This scoping review aims to identify barriers to access to RH services faced by nomadic populations from the existing literature and to highlight possible opportunities to address them.Entities:
Keywords: Family planning; Health services; Nomad; Pastoralist; Sexual and reproductive health
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31842838 PMCID: PMC6916058 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0849-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Search strategy used
| Theme | Search words |
|---|---|
| Nomadic populations | “internal migrants” OR “Bedouin people” OR “nomadic population” OR “nomad people” OR “nomad” OR “bedouins” OR “African nomads” OR “desert nomads” OR “nomads” OR “nomadic people” OR “nomad women” OR “nomad girls” OR “nomads” OR “invisible population” OR “Fulani nomads” OR “Somalia nomads” OR “transients and migrants” OR (“transients” AND “migrants”) OR “transients and migrants” OR “nomads”[All Fields] OR (“African nomads” OR “African nomads”) OR (“Asian nomads” OR “Asian nomads”[All Fields] OR (“middle east nomads” OR (“middle” AND “east” AND “nomads”) OR “middle east nomads”) |
| AND | |
| Reproductive health services | “Health Service, Reproductive” OR “Reproductive health services” OR “Health Services, Reproductive” OR “Reproductive Health Service” OR “Service, Reproductive Health” OR “Services, Reproductive Health” OR “Maternal health” OR Matern* OR “Woman Health” OR “Women Health” OR “Woman’s health services” OR “Women Health Service” OR “Women Health Services” OR “Maternal Health Services” OR “Maternal Health Service” OR “Maternal Mortality Rate” OR “Maternal mortality rates” OR “MMR” OR “Female health” OR “Maternal and Child health” OR “Mother and child health” OR “Female and children health” OR “Female and child health” OR “Population control” OR “Population control plans” OR “population control policies” OR “Health care systems” OR “health care facilities” OR “health care facility” OR “Health care seeking behavior” OR “Health seeking behavior” OR “health service utilization” OR “Reproductive behavior” OR “reproductive technologies” OR “High Fertility Population” OR “Maternal-Child Health Services” |
Fig. 1Prisma flow chart showing the different phases of the scoping review
Summary of articles included in the review
| Author | Year | Title | Type of publication | Data collection | Nomadic population described |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ahmed, et al. | 2018 | Sociocultural Determinants of Nomadic Women’s Utilization of Assisted Childbirth in Gossi, Mali: A Qualitative Study | Peer reviewed article: research | Literature review, semi-structured interviews, non-participant observation | Tamasheq (Tuareg) and Fulani in Gossi region of Mali |
| Sharma et al. | 2014 | Exploring Tribal Women’s health seeking behaviour in context of demographic and self-related variables | Peer reviewed article: research | Self-devised checklist and standardized SES scale | Gujjars from Jammu Province, India |
| Assefa, et al. | 2018 | Magnitude of Institutional Delivery Service Utilization and Associated Factors among Women in Pastoral Community of Awash Fentale District Afar Regional State, Ethiopia | Peer reviewed article: research | Community based cross-sectional study | Pastoral community of Awash Fentale district of Ethiopia |
| Byrne et al. | 2016 | Community and provider perceptions of traditional and skilled birth attendants providing maternal health care for pastoralist communities in Kenya: a qualitative study | Peer reviewed article: research | Focus group discussions and interviews with key informants | Pastoralists including Massai in Laikipia and Samburu counties, Kenya |
| Caulfield et al. | 2016 | Factors influencing place of delivery for pastoralist women in Kenya: a qualitative study | Peer reviewed article: research | Interviews with key informants and nomad women | Pastoralists including Massai in Laikipia and Samburu counties, Kenya |
| El Shiekh, et al. | 2015 | Factors influencing the utilization of maternal health care services by nomads in Sudan. | Peer reviewed article: review | Literature review of published and unpublished studies, research and reports | Nomadic communities in Sudan and neighbouring countries. |
| Ernest, et al. | 2011 | Promoting modern family planning among Tanzania’s nomadic communities | Study report | Mixed method research: questionnaire, observation, FGD and IDI | Nomads from Kilindi District in the Tanga region, Tanzania |
| Gitimu, et al. | 2011 | Using safe spaces and social networks to convey reproductive health information to nomadic girls | Commentary | Not reported | Maasai from Magadi, Loitokitok in Kajiado County, Kenya |
| Gyaltsen, et al. | 2014 | Reducing high maternal mortality rates in western China: a novel approach. | Peer reviewed article: research | Case study | Nomadic herders from the Qinghai province, China |
| Hampshire | 2002 | Networks of nomads: negotiating access to health resources among pastoralist women in Chad | Peer reviewed article: research | Qualitative research, including individual interviews, retrospective reporting | Pastoralists from Chad (camel herders near Dourbali; cattle herders near Birbaka; semi-sedentralised Fulani in Kas-samre north of Dougia) |
| Ibrhim et al. | 2018 | Reasons for Low Level of Skilled Birth Attendance in Afar Pastoralist Community, North East Ethiopia: A Qualitative Exploration | Peer reviewed article: research | Qualitative methods including focus group discussions and key informant interviews | Pastoralist community in Afar region of Ethiopia |
| Jackson et al. | 2017 | Factors That Hinder or Enable Maternal Health Strategies to Reduce Delays in Rural and Pastoralist Areas in Ethiopia | Peer reviewed article: research | Qualitative methods including key informant interviews with community based health extension workers | Pastoralist community in Afar Region, Kafa Zone, and Adwa Woreda (Tigray Region) of Ethiopia |
| Kazi et al. | 2017 | Assessing Mobile Phone Access and Perceptions for Texting-Based Mhealth Interventions among Expectant Mothers and Child Caregivers in Remote Regions of Northern Kenya: A Survey-Based Descriptive Study | Peer reviewed article: research | Analysis of surveys given to patients at government health facilities | Pastoralists from Samburu, Isiolo, and Marsabit counties in Northern Kenya |
| Kruger et al | 2011 | Where do women give birth in rural Tanzania? | Peer reviewed article: research | Secondary analysis of data from retrospective study | Datoga tribe (nomadic pastoralist) from Northern Tanzania |
| Le, et al. | 2009 | Preferences for Perinatal Health Communication of Women in Rural Tibet. | Peer reviewed article: research | Mixed method research: FGD, IDI, 148 women were surveyed | Nomadic herders from Medrogongkar County, Tibet |
| Lemaron | 2016 | Community And Institutional Factors Influencing Access To Antenatal Health Care Services By Maasai Women In Isinya, Kajiado County | Master thesis: research | Mixed method research with quantitative and qualitative research features. | Maasai women in Isinya, Kajiado County in Kenya |
| Lindskog | 2014 | Natural calamities and ‘the Big Migration’: challenges to the Mongolian health system in ‘the Age of the Market’ | Peer reviewed article: research | Ethnographic research | Mobile herders from province of Arhanga, Mongolia |
| Mansour | 2011 | Gender at the Margins: Bedouin Women’s Perceptions of Lebanese Health Provision | Peer reviewed article: research | IDI | Bedouin women in Kab Elias and Bar Elias in Middle Bekaa, Lebanon |
| Mansour, et al. | 2014 | They aren’t all first cousins: Bedouin marriage and health policies in Lebanon | Peer reviewed article: research | Socioeconomic questionnaires, IDIs with Beduoin women, semi-structured interviews with policy makers | Bedouin women in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon |
| Maro, et al. | 2012 | Myth and Believes associated with Utilization of Family Planning and Maternal health services In Nomadic communities, Kilindi, Tanga Tanzania | Unpublished article: research | Mixed method research: quantitative survey, FGD with young people, IDI | Pure and mixed nomadic communities in the Kilindi District, Tanzania (Nguu, Zigua, Masai, Kaguru Kamba) |
| Moucheraud et al. | 2018 | Maternal Health Behaviors and Outcomes in a Nomadic Tibetan Population | Peer reviewed article: research | Secondary analysis of data from surveys | Tibetan nomadic women in Qinghai Province, China |
| Nduba, et al. | 2011 | Reproductive health in nomadic communities: challenges of culture and choice | Commentary | qualitative studies (baseline study of AMREF programme) | Nomadic populations in Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania |
| Okeilbunor, et al. | 2013 | Prospects of using community directed intervention strategy in delivering health services among Fulani Nomads in Enugu State, Nigeria | Peer reviewed article: research | FGDs, IDI among members of nomadic camps and with health providers and programme officers | Nomadic population in the Enugu State, Nigeria |
| Pettitt | 2011 | Sexual and reproductive health challenges among Botswana’s San women | Commentary | Not reported | San or Basarwa or Bushmen (hunter-gatherers), Botswana |
| Sachdev | 2012 | Perspectives on Health, Health Needs and Health Care Services among Select Nomad Tribal Populations of Rajasthan, India | Peer reviewed article: research | Semi-structured questionnaires | Nomadic tribes in Rajasthan, India (Gadoliya Lohars, Banjaras, Rabaris, Nayaks, Kanjars, Sansis, Nats and Kalbeliyas) |
| Schelling | 2008 | Learning from the delivery of social services to pastoralists: Elements of good practice | Report | Literature review | Pastoralists from Western Europe, Latin America, Central, Western and Southern Asia and throughout Africa |
| Sorbye | 2009 | Somalia: A situation analysis of reproductive health | Report | Literature review and interviews with implementing actors | Nomads from Somalia |
| Treister-Goltzman | 2014 | Health and morbidity among Bedouin women in southern Israel: a descriptive literature review of the past two decades | Peer reviewed article: review | Literature review | Bedouin women in the Negev region of southern Israel |
| van der Kwaak (ed) | 2012 | Understanding nomadic realities: case studies on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Eastern Africa | Project report | Case studies from African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) Project | Nomadic peoples in East Africa (Maasai of Kajiado and Magadi districts, Kenya; nomadic communities of Kilindi, Tanga, Tanzania; pastoral communities in the Afar Region, Ethiopia) |
| Wako et al. | 2017 | Institutional Delivery Service Utilization and Associated Factors among Women of Reproductive Age in the Mobile Pastoral Community of the Liban District in Guji Zone, Oromia, Southern Ethiopia: A Cross Sectional Study | Peer reviewed article: research | Community based cross-sectional survey | Pastoralist community of the Liban District in Ethiopia |
| Wiese | 2004 | Participatory mapping as a tool for public health decision-making in nomadic settings. A case study among Dazagada pastoralists of the Bahr-el-Ghazal region in Chad | Peer reviewed article: research | Participatory mapping, FGD and semi-structured interview | Dazagada pastoralists from Bahr-el-Ghazal region, Chad |