Evaluations of Interventions with Child Domestic Workers: A Rapid Systematic Review.

Nambusi Kyegombe ORCID logo; Nicola S Pocock ORCID logo; Clara WChan; JonathanBlagbrough; Cathy Zimmerman ORCID logo; (2021) Evaluations of Interventions with Child Domestic Workers: A Rapid Systematic Review. International journal of environmental research and public health, 18 (19). p. 10084. ISSN 1661-7827 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph181910084
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Little is known about interventions to support the education, skills training, and health of female child domestic workers (CDWs). This rapid systematic literature review followed PRISMA guidelines (PROSPERO registration: CRD42019148702) and summarises peer-reviewed and grey literature on health, education, and economic interventions for CDWs and interventions targeting employers. We searched six electronic databases and purposively searched grey literature. We included observational studies, which included an intervention, quasi-experimental, and experimental studies. Two reviewers independently screened articles. Data were extracted on intervention description, inputs, activities, type of evaluation, outcomes, effect size or impact where applicable, limitations, and ethical considerations. All studies were quality appraised. We identified eight papers from five studies. Six papers reported on health-related outcomes, two on education-related outcomes, and three on economic outcomes. No evaluations of employer-related interventions were identified. Only one intervention specifically targeted CDWs. Others included CDWs in their sample but did not disaggregate data for CDWs. Findings suggest that the evaluated interventions had a limited impact on CDW's health, education, and economic outcomes. While it appears feasible to reach CDWs with outreach interventions, further work is needed to improve the consistency of their effectiveness and their ability to improve CDWs' current and future prospects.



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