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“Sometimes they used to whisper in our ears”: health care workers’ perceptions of the effects of abortion legalization in Nepal

机译:“有时他们常常在我们耳边耳语”:医护人员对尼泊尔堕胎合法化的影响的看法

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Background Unsafe abortion has been a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in Nepal. Since legalization in 2002, more than 1,200 providers have been trained and 487 sites have been certified for the provision of safe abortion services. Little is known about health care workers’ views on abortion legalization, such as their perceptions of women seeking abortion and the implications of legalization for abortion-related health care. Methods To complement a quantitative study of the health effects of abortion legalization in Nepal, we conducted 35 in-depth interviews with physicians, nurses, counsellors and hospital administrators involved in abortion care and post-abortion complication treatment services at four major government hospitals. Thematic analysis techniques were used to analyze the data. Results Overall, participants had positive views of abortion legalization – many believed the severity of abortion complications had declined, contributing to lower maternal mortality and morbidity in the country. A number of participants indicated that the proportion of women obtaining abortion services from approved health facilities was increasing; however, others noted an increase in the number of women using unregulated medicines for abortion, contributing to rising complications. Some providers held negative judgments about abortion patients, including their reasons for abortion. Unmarried women were subject to especially strong negative perceptions. A few of the health workers felt that the law change was encouraging unmarried sexual activity and carelessness around pregnancy prevention and abortion, and that repeat abortion was becoming a problem. Many providers believed that although patients were less fearful than before legalization, they remained hesitant to disclose a history of induced abortion for fear of judgment or mistreatment. Conclusions Providers were generally positive about the implications of abortion legalization for the country and for women. A focus on family planning and post-abortion counselling may be welcomed by providers concerned about multiple abortions. Some of the negative judgments of women held by providers could be tempered through values-clarification training, so that women are supported and comfortable sharing their abortion history, improving the quality of post-abortion treatment of complications.
机译:背景技术不安全流产是尼泊尔孕产妇发病和死亡的重要原因。自2002年合法化以来,已经培训了1,200多名提供者,并为487个场所提供了安全堕胎服务的认证。关于医护人员对堕胎合法化的看法知之甚少,例如她们对妇女寻求堕胎的看法以及合法化对与堕胎相关的医疗保健的影响。方法为了对尼泊尔堕胎合法化的健康影响进行定量研究,我们在四家主要的政府医院对参与堕胎护理和堕胎后并发症治疗服务的医生,护士,顾问和医院行政人员进行了35次深入访谈。主题分析技术用于分析数据。结果总体而言,与会人员对堕胎合法化持积极态度-许多人认为堕胎并发症的严重性有所降低,从而导致该国孕产妇死亡率和发病率降低。一些与会者指出,从经批准的卫生设施获得堕胎服务的妇女比例正在增加;但是,其他人指出,使用不受管制药物流产的妇女人数有所增加,导致并发症增加。一些提供者对堕胎患者,包括他们堕胎的原因持负面判断。未婚妇女受到特别强烈的负面看法。一些卫生工作者认为,法律变化鼓励在怀孕预防和堕胎周围进行未婚的性行为和粗心大意,而反复堕胎正成为一个问题。许多提供者认为,尽管患者没有合法化之前的恐惧,但由于害怕判断或受到虐待,他们仍然不愿透露人工流产史。结论提供者普遍对堕胎合法化对国家和妇女的影响持积极态度。关注多次流产的提供者可能会欢迎以计划生育和堕胎后咨询为重点。提供者对女性的一些负面判断可以通过价值澄清培训来缓和,从而使女性得到支持并舒适地分享自己的流产史,从而提高堕胎后并发症的治疗质量。

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