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Missed opportunities in treating pregnant women’s sexual partners with syphilis: a systematic review

Lilian Pinto Mota Rodrigues Fernandes, Cláudio Lima Souza, Márcio Vasconcelos Oliveira

2021Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Objectives: to compile studies in the literature that deal with missed opportunities related in treating pregnant women’s partners with syphilis Methods: this is a systematic review from SciELO, PUBMED, Lilacs and BVS databases, using articles published between 2008 and 2018. The research was carried out between April and August 2019 and followed PRISMA guideline recommendation Results: 56,686 titles were identified and 53 were extracted in which addressed aspects related intreating pregnant women’s partners with syphilis. Most studies were National, representing 60.7% of the researched articles. 51% of them used the Sistemas de Informação de Agravos Notificados (SINAN) (Notified Diseases Information System) as a database, followed by the use of Questionnaires / Interviews (33.9%) and consulted patients’ files (15.1%). The factors most associated with the non-treatment of the pregnant women’s partners with syphilis were: structuring /quality in the services from the aspect related to failures in prenatal care, characteristics of pregnant women that interfere in their treatment and aspects related to the cultural particularities that involvemen's healthcare. Conclusion: in all continents, the main aspect related to failures in the treatment of the partners/pregnant women with syphilis is associated with low quality in prenatal care.

Topics & Concepts

SyphilisMedicineGuidelineFamily medicinePrenatal careSciELOMEDLINEGynecologyEnvironmental healthHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Political sciencePopulationPathologyLawSyphilis Diagnosis and TreatmentFemale Genital Mutilation/Cutting IssuesReproductive Health and Contraception