Abstract
Introduction: Preconception care is defined as a set of interventions that aim to identify and modify biomedical, behavioral, and social risks to a woman’s health or pregnancy outcome through risk assessment, health promotion, and medical and psychosocial interventions. This study aimed to review the status, policies, and programs of preconception risk assessment in Iran.
Methods: We searched scientific databases including Medline, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, CINAHL, Magiran, Iran Medex, SID, Iran Doc, Science Direct, and Google Scholar using key words such as “preconception care”, “pre-pregnancy care”, “instruction”, “guideline”, “risk assessment”, “program”, “policy”, “Iran” and their combinations. No time limit was considered in searching the databases and all studies were published until February 1, 2020. Our search strategy resulted in the retrieval of 66 articles and guidelines, of which nine articles met the inclusion criteria and entered the study.
Results: Multiple guidelines have been designed to assess the general health of women and men of childbearing age, with pay little attention to the reproductive health assessment in Iran. Assessment of reproductive health is specific to the integrated maternal health care program, which the reproductive health risk assessment from pre-pregnancy to postpartum period. The preconception care is a component of integrated maternal health care program that is faced in its content and faces challenges in implementation.
Conclusion: Several strategies have been developed in the field of risk assessment for general health in Iran, but risk assessment in pre-pregnancy period is only exclusive to preconception care program that is moderate in performance.