Author/Authors :
Ayamolowo, Love Bukola Medical and Health Services - Obafemi Awolowo University - Ile-Ife - Nigeria , Ayamolowo, Sunday Joseph Department of Nursing Science - Obafemi Awolowo University - Ile-Ife - Nigeria , Dorothy Odetola, Titilayo Department of Nursing - University of Ibadan - Nigeria
Abstract :
Context: The high incidence of unplanned pregnancy among adolescents is a significant public health issue contributing to
maternal and child mortality. This review aimed at identifying risk factors influencing unplanned pregnancy and measures
applied by nurses to provide quality healthcare services to rural adolescents.
Evidence Acquisition: We conducted a narrative review on risk factors influencing unplanned pregnancy and measures taken by
nurses to provide quality healthcare services to adolescents. An ecological model was adopted in guiding the analysis. The data
source were the research and review articles published in peer-reviewed journals using PubMed, Science direct, Scopus, Google
Scholar, and Web of Science. We hired two independent reviewers for data extraction. Initially, the records of 843 articles were
assessed, out of which 60 articles met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, hence included in the review.
Results: The model recognizes multiple levels of influence on health behaviours, including intrapersonal factors (individual’s
educational status, sexual activity and contraceptives use), interpersonal factors (poor parent-adolescent communication,
influence of peers and media), organizational factors (sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education and services), contextual
factors (socio-cultural norms), and public policy (which provides no accessibility to quality SRH services for adolescents). Youthfriendly
SRH education and services were some of the identified Nurses’ roles in preventing unplanned pregnancy among rural
adolescents.
Conclusions: The review identified five major risk factors influencing unplanned pregnancy among rural adolescents, namely
educational level, use of contraceptives, peer influence, quality of sexuality education, and availability of youth-friendly SRH
services. Roles of nurses in providing quality healthcare services to rural adolescents for the prevention and management of unplanned pregnancy were discussed.
Keywords :
Factors , Unplanned pregnancy , Adolescents , Rural population , Nurse’s roles