| Literature DB >> 32571350 |
M Çöl1, N Bilgili Aykut2, A N Usturalı Mut3, C Koçak1, S U Uzun1, A Akın2, L Say4, L Kobeissi4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Turkey hosts the world's largest community of Syrians displaced by the conflict. The Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) is a coordinated set of priority reproductive health services. There is not any scoping review assessing the RH situation of Syrian refugees in Turkey within the framework of the MISP objectives. The objectives of this review is to identify the situation of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) among Syrian refugee women in Turkey, and document the health services provided for them in terms of the components of MISP. We hoped to show evidence of gaps and help guide future research to focus on priority areas to improve the range, quality, and access to SRH services and to recommend public health interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Sexual and reproductive health; Syrian refugee women; Turkey
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32571350 PMCID: PMC7310196 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-020-00948-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Fig. 1Studies and reports included in the scoping review
Characteristics of included studies in the scoping review
| Author(s) | Title | Publication Year | Journal | Study Design | Participants’ Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Erenel et al. [ | Clinical characteristics and pregnancy outcomes of Syrian refugees: a case–control study in a tertiary care hospital in Istanbul, Turkey | 2017 | Arch Gynecol Obstet | Retrospective cohort study | 300 Syrian-300 Turkish women who gave birth at a university hospital |
| Demirci et al. [ | Birth characteristics of Syrian refugees and Turkish citizens in Turkey in 2015 | 2017 | Int J Gynaecol Obstet | Retrospective study | 545 Syrian-545 Turkish women who gave birth at a state hospital |
| Büyüktiryaki et al. [ | Neonatal outcomes of Syrian refugees delivered in a tertiary hospital in Ankara, Turkey | 2015 | Conflict and Health | Descriptive study | 457 Syrian who gave birth at a state hospital |
| Olgun [ | Clinical characteristics of pregnant Syrian refugees and evaluation of birth results | 2017 | Dissertation | Retrospective study | 584 Syrian-733 Turkish women who gave birth at a state hospital |
| The effect of health mediation model on access to basic health services among Syrian refugee women | Book of 19. Turkey National Public Health Congress | Interventional study | 64 Syrian refugee women | ||
| Comparison of Pregnancy Outcome and Serology Results in Turkish and Syrian Refugees Women | 2017 | Smyrna Medical Journal | Retrospective study | 297 Syrian-300 Turkish women who gave birth at a state hospital | |
| Bahadır [ | Health status, healthcare access and factors influencing access to healthcare of the Syrian refugees living in a district setting in İzmir | 2016 | Dissertation | Cross-sectional study | 257 Syrian refugee women living in İzmir |
| Fertility Awareness and Affecting Factors of Syrian Refugee Women | 2015 | Book of III. Intercultural Nursing Congress | Descriptive and qualitative study | 200 Syrian refugee women who attended to a NGO center | |
| Syrian refugee women’s fertility characteristics and influencing factors: a qualitative study | 2017 | The Journal of International Social Research | Descriptive and qualitative study | 50 Syrian refugee women who attended to a NGO center | |
| KAMER (Women’s Center Foundation) (NGO) [ | The Report of Refugee Women in Five Cities | 2017 | KAMER Foundation Publications | Cross-sectional study | 1138 Syrian refugee women living in 5 province located in southeast region of Turkey |
| Şimşek et al. [ | A community-based survey on Syrian refugee women’s health and its predictors in Şanlıurfa, Turkey | 2017 | Women & Health | Cross-sectional study | 458 Syrian women living in Şanlıurfa |
| Gümüş et al. [ | Syrian refugee women’s reproductive health issues | 2017 | Journal of Women’s Health Nursing (KASHED) | Descriptive study | 300 Syrian refugee women admitted to a university hospital |
| Torun et al. [ | Health and health care access for Syrian refugees living in İstanbul | 2018 | International Journal of Public Health | Mixed method study | 111 Syrian refugee women living in İstanbul |
| AFAD (Disaster and Emergency Management Authority) [ | Syrian women in Turkey | 2014 | AFAD Publications | Cross-sectional study | 3796 Syrian women living in the camps and 3552 Syrian women living outside camps |
| Yentür Doni et al. [ | Investigation of the prevalence of trichomonas vaginalis among female Syrian refugees with the complaints of vaginitis aged between 15–49 years | 2016 | The Bulletin of Microbiology | Cross-sectional study | 458 Syrian refugee women aged 15–49 |
| Köse et al. [ | Hepatitis A, B, C and HIV seroprevalence among Syrian refugee children admitted to outpatient clinics | 2017 | Le Infezioni in Medicina | Cross-sectional study | 171 Syrian children (0–18 years) admitted to a state hospital |
| İnci et al. [ | Analysis of HbsAg positivity rate before and after vaccination in Turkish and Syrian refugee pregnant women | 2017 | J Infect Dev Ctries | Retrospective study | 2158 Syrian women and 2028 Turkish women |
| Keklik and Koruk [ | Seroprevalence of hepatitis B and C in Syrian asylum seekers and their knowledge, attitude and risky behavior levels | 2017 | Book of 19. Turkey National Public Health Congress | Cross-sectional study | 473 Syrian refugee living in Şanlıurfa |
| Syrians under “temporary protection” in Turkey and sex work. | 2017 | Red Umbrella Sexual Health and Human Rights Association (NGO) | Qualitative study and descriptive study | 26 Syrian sex worker (22 women, 4 men) | |
| Reyhanioğlu SÖ. UNFPA Turkey [ | Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Syrian Asylum Seekers’ Humanitarian Assistance Program | 2017 | UNFPA | UNFPA Turkey Data | Syrian refugee women and girls in Turkey |
| Hacettepe University [ | Strengthening the Accession of Syrian and Other Migrant Women to Sevices of Reproductive Health and Gender-Based Violence by Establishing Safe Areas and Women’s Health Advisory Centers for Women and Girls (in Turkish) | 2016 | Hacettepe University Women’s Research and Implementation Center (HUWRIC | HUWRIC Project Data | Data of centers for Syrian refugee women |
| Özvarış ŞB [ | Migration and Women’s Health | 2017 | Hacettepe University Women’s Research and Implementation Center (HUWRIC | HUWRIC Data | Syrian refugee women admitted to HUWRİC centers |
| Turkish Medical Assocation [ | War, migration and health | 2016 | Turkish Medical Association Publications | Review | – |
MAZLUMDER (The Association for Human Rights and Solidarity for the Oppressed) (NGO) [ | Report of Syrian Refugees Women Living outside the camp | 2014 | MAZLUMDER | Qualitative study | 72 Syrian refugee women |