TY - JOUR
T1 - Availability of region-specific endometriosis care guidance: a global scoping review
AU - Evans, Devon
AU - Gibbons, Tatjana
AU - Skidmore, Becky
AU - Zondervan, Krina T.
AU - Giudice, Linda C.
AU - Adamson, G. David
AU - Missmer, Stacey A.
AU - Review of Endometriosis Global Care Guidance International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) Working Group
AU - Weckesser, Annalise
PY - 2025/11/5
Y1 - 2025/11/5
N2 - Guidance on standards of care, particularly incorporating region-specific needs, is foundational to high-quality health care. The availability of region-specific guidance on endometriosis care, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries, has not previously been documented. We conducted a scoping review of endometriosis care guidance in each of the 194 WHO member states to identify the highest organisational level of guidance by region. Nine sources were defined, ranging from national society and government documents to news and social media posts. There is geographical heterogeneity in the existence and sources of guidance, with the greatest availability in Europe. In regions where national societies or advocacy groups exist, many do not maintain or reference care guidelines—even when they exist locally. To ensure patients, providers, and policy makers have access to endometriosis care guidance, patient advocacy groups, professional societies, and governments need to create, maintain, and publicise their resources for patients and providers.
AB - Guidance on standards of care, particularly incorporating region-specific needs, is foundational to high-quality health care. The availability of region-specific guidance on endometriosis care, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries, has not previously been documented. We conducted a scoping review of endometriosis care guidance in each of the 194 WHO member states to identify the highest organisational level of guidance by region. Nine sources were defined, ranging from national society and government documents to news and social media posts. There is geographical heterogeneity in the existence and sources of guidance, with the greatest availability in Europe. In regions where national societies or advocacy groups exist, many do not maintain or reference care guidelines—even when they exist locally. To ensure patients, providers, and policy makers have access to endometriosis care guidance, patient advocacy groups, professional societies, and governments need to create, maintain, and publicise their resources for patients and providers.
UR - https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/16745/
U2 - 10.1016/j.lanogw.2025.100004
DO - 10.1016/j.lanogw.2025.100004
M3 - Article
SN - 3050-5038
VL - 1
SP - e219-e231
JO - The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Women's Health
JF - The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Women's Health
IS - 3
ER -