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Ana De Menezes1, Ana Carolina Nunes2, Denise Nacif Pimenta3, Gabriela Lotta2, Theresia Nkya4,5, Morgana Martins Krieger2, Brunah Schall3, Clare Wenham6.
Abstract
Gender intersects with healthcare systems; this is equally true for arboviral vector control efforts. However, there is as yet no comprehensive analysis as to how vector control is gendered. Hence, our objective is to provide the first thematic scoping and spatial distribution of the literature on gender, community health workers, and vector control. The authors use a systematic review approach to collect the academic literature on gender, community health workers, and vector control in Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed (7,367 articles). After applying the exclusion criteria, 2,812 articles were analyzed using machine learning techniques: text mining and quantitative text analysis. The authors use topic modeling to assess the thematic scope of the literature and analyze the spatial distribution of themes. Our results show that the literature's spatial scope is strongly represented by the global south as research was conducted mainly in Latin America, Africa, and Asia, places with greater incidence of vector-borne disease and with health systems, which incorporate community healthcare workers. However, there are significant spatial heterogeneities in where and how research is conducted. The topic analysis reveals that the literature predominantly considers issues of sex (e.g., pregnancy) and gender as it relates motherhood. Gendered considerations occur upon implementation of vector control policies, rather than being mainstreamed into their development and delivery. There is a need to deepen the analysis to allow for gendered aspects to be understood beyond binary sex differences and/or reproductive health.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35073506 PMCID: PMC8922516 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.21-0619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 3.707
Figure 1.Map of the spatial distribution of 2,812 publications related to gender, community health workers, and vector control. This figure appears in color at www.ajtmh.org.
Figure 2.Map of the spatial distribution of 188 publications related to the search string “vector control and community health workers.” This figure appears in color at www.ajtmh.org.
Figure 3.Map of the spatial distribution of 1,271 publications related to the search string “community health workers and gender.” This figure appears in color at www.ajtmh.org.
Figure 4.Map of the spatial distribution of 1,256 publications related to the search string “gender and vector control.” This figure appears in color at www.ajtmh.org.
Figure 5.Most relevant terms of four identified clusters (topics). This figure appears in color at www.ajtmh.org.