关键词: Gender-based violence Injuries Practice guidelines Sexual violence

Mesh : Humans Gender-Based Violence Causality Violence Health Facilities Policy Systematic Reviews as Topic Review Literature as Topic

来  源:   DOI:10.1186/s13643-023-02345-8   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
The World Health Organization recognises injuries as a growing global public health problem. While there are several causes of injuries and trauma, relevant research is mostly centred on road traffic accidents, burns, and drowning with less focus on violence-related injuries/trauma such as sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). To identify priority research topics, prioritisation, and development of practice guidelines to mitigate the impact of injuries/trauma resulting from SGBV, this systematic scoping review will aim to map and describe the range of research relating to injuries/trauma due to SGBV in the global context.
A scoping review guided by Arksey and O\'Malley\'s methodological framework will be conducted. Literature relating to injuries/trauma and SGBV will be searched in PubMed, SCOPUS, and PsycINFO, CINAHL, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Trip, guideline repositories, websites, and reference list of included articles. This study will include evidence sources focused on the epidemiological burden, guidelines for out-of-hospital and in-hospital care of victims, barriers or facilitators to reporting and obtaining healthcare, and approaches for mitigating injuries/trauma due to SGBV. The search will be limited to publications within 10 years (2012 to 2023). Two authors will apply the eligibility criteria to identify potentially relevant citations. The data will be extracted in duplicate and methodological quality assessed using varied tools (Mixed Method Quality Appraisal Tool; and Appraisal of Guidelines, Research and Evaluation instrument). The study will be reported in keeping with the Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses extension for scoping reviews.
The scoping review will highlight existing literature on injuries/trauma due to SGBV and identify gaps to facilitate research prioritisation, development of guidelines, and resource allocation to alleviate the impact of injuries/trauma resulting from SGBV. This study\'s findings will be disseminated via a series of meetings with key stakeholders (local and international) in the field of healthcare, policy, social welfare, GBV interest groups, and others. Also, the final scoping review results will be presented at relevant workshops, meetings, and conferences. Moreover, this study\'s findings will be disseminated via journal publications and policy briefs.
摘要:
背景:世界卫生组织认识到伤害是一个日益严重的全球公共卫生问题。虽然受伤和创伤有几种原因,相关研究主要集中在道路交通事故上,烧伤,和溺水,而较少关注与暴力有关的伤害/创伤,如性暴力和基于性别的暴力(SGBV)。为了确定优先研究主题,优先顺序,并制定实践指南,以减轻SGBV造成的伤害/创伤的影响,本系统范围审查旨在绘制和描述全球范围内与SGBV所致损伤/创伤相关的研究范围.
方法:将在Arksey和O\'Malley的方法框架的指导下进行范围审查。有关损伤/创伤和SGBV的文献将在PubMed中搜索,Scopus,和PsycINFO,CINAHL,WebofScience,谷歌学者,行程,指南库,网站,以及包含文章的参考列表。这项研究将包括以流行病学负担为重点的证据来源,受害者的院外和院内护理指南,报告和获得医疗保健的障碍或促进者,以及减轻SGBV造成的伤害/创伤的方法。搜索将仅限于10年内(2012年至2023年)的出版物。两位作者将应用资格标准来识别潜在的相关引文。数据将一式两份提取,并使用各种工具(混合方法质量评估工具;和指南评估,研究和评估工具)。该研究将按照系统评价的首选报告项目和范围评价的荟萃分析扩展报告项目进行报告。
结论:范围审查将重点介绍有关SGBV造成的伤害/创伤的现有文献,并找出差距,以促进研究的优先次序。制定指导方针,和资源分配,以减轻SGBV造成的伤害/创伤的影响。这项研究的结果将通过一系列与医疗保健领域的主要利益相关者(本地和国际)的会议进行传播。政策,社会福利,GBV利益集团,和其他人。此外,最终的范围审查结果将在相关研讨会上公布,会议,和会议。此外,这项研究的结果将通过期刊出版物和政策简报传播。
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