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  • Reproductive Health
  • Evidence Synthesis
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • End-user values and preferences are crucial for effective health guidelines.
  • Contraceptive method selection is influenced by diverse patient and provider perspectives.
  • Existing guidelines may not fully incorporate user-centered values.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review literature on values and preferences for contraceptive methods.
  • To inform the World Health Organization's (WHO) Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC) and Selected Practice Recommendations (SPR) for contraception.
  • To ensure guideline development considers the full spectrum of end-user needs.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature search across 10 electronic databases (2005-2017).
  • Inclusion of qualitative and quantitative studies on contraceptive values and preferences.
  • Duplicate screening, standardized data abstraction, and rigorous study assessment using established tools.

Main Results:

  • The protocol details a broad definition of "values and preferences" to capture comprehensive user insights.
  • Methodology allows for the systematic collection of diverse perspectives from patients and providers.
  • Anticipated results will provide a robust evidence base for guideline refinement.

Conclusions:

  • This systematic review protocol is designed to capture a wide range of values and preferences for contraceptive methods.
  • The findings are expected to significantly inform future WHO guideline development for contraception.
  • The review will support evidence-based decision-making in reproductive health research, programs, and policy.