Documento electrónico

Dabash, Rasha; Peña, Melanie; Koladycz, Rebecca; Carino, Giselle; Mejía, María Consuelo; Winikoff, Bervely; Ward, Victoria

How Provider Attitudes Towards Abortion Can Impact the Quality of and Access to Abortion Services: An Assessment of IPPF/WHR Provider Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in 6 Latin American
Dabash, Rasha; Peña, Melanie; Koladycz, Rebecca; Carino, Giselle; Mejía, María Consuelo; Winikoff, Bervely; Ward, Victoria - s.f.

Palabras claves : aborto de riesgo; aborto en condiciones de riesgo; aborto inseguro; cap; conocimiento, actitudes, prácticas; encuestas; entrevistas cualitativas; mortalidad materna; proveedores; servicio de salud; servicios de salud; tasa de aborto de riesgo
País : América latina; Latina America

Resumen : In Latin America and the Caribbean, where most countries have severely restrictive abortion laws and access to safe abortion is limited, complications of unsafe abortions are one of the major causes of maternal mortality. Even where some services are available, limited resources, lack of adequate provider training, and stigma surrounding abortion further limits women's access to quality abortion services. Providers may also be reluctant to offer any abortion services and/or unaware of the legal parameters for doing so. To address these barriers to accessing quality abortion services, IPPF/WHR and Gynuity Health Projects conducted a quantitative assessment of IPPF staff and provider knowledge, attitudes and practices in 6 LAC associations (1,811 staff, including 799 providers in 74 association sites). Data on provider perceptions and clinical practices suggest several important findings related to the quality of services offered and the potential to improve both access to and quality of abortion services in the 6 countries.

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