"I Was Confident From the Bottom of My Heart That I Will be Fine With These Medicines": Qualitative Analysis of Decision-Making Around Self-Managed Abortion Trajectories in India.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Caila Brander,Caitlin McKenna,Caitlin Gerdts,Balasubramanian Palanisamy,Anoop Jain,Laura Jacobson,Katherine Key,Sruthi Chandrasekaran,Ruvani Jayaweera
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Abstract

While the incidence of self-managed abortion (SMA) in India is well-documented, why the majority of abortions in India are self-managed remains largely unanswered. This qualitative study explores factors that contribute to decision-making about SMA in India. Between January and August 2022, we conducted 43 in-depth interviews with people who self-managed abortions across six Indian states, recruiting via accredited social health activists, clinic sampling frames, and social media posts. Underpinned by the Coast et al. framework, we coded and analyzed transcripts using thematic analysis and then organized factors that contributed to people's decision-making around SMA versus facility-based care. Contributing factors to people's decisions not to seek facility-based abortion care included concerns about poor treatment by providers, the unaffordability of private facility care, and fear of procedural abortion methods. Factors contributing to people's decision to seek SMA included having prior SMA experience, access to information about SMA, affordability, privacy, accessibility, and convenience. SMA is a valued option for abortion seekers in India due to perceived benefits and a desire to avoid facility-based care. Our findings highlight the need for improved person-centered abortion care at facilities and offer potential avenues for developing supportive resources for people who self-manage abortion in India.
“我发自内心地相信这些药物对我很好”:对印度自我管理堕胎轨迹决策的定性分析。
虽然印度的自我管理堕胎(SMA)发生率有充分的记录,但为什么印度的大多数堕胎都是自我管理的,这在很大程度上仍然没有答案。本定性研究探讨了影响印度SMA决策的因素。在2022年1月至8月期间,我们通过认可的社会健康活动家、诊所抽样框架和社交媒体帖子,对印度6个邦的自我管理堕胎的人进行了43次深度访谈。在Coast等人框架的基础上,我们使用主题分析对转录本进行编码和分析,然后组织影响人们围绕SMA和基于设施的护理做出决策的因素。导致人们决定不去医院堕胎的因素包括:对医疗服务提供者治疗不良的担忧、私人医院护理的负担不起以及对手术流产方法的恐惧。影响人们决定寻求SMA的因素包括是否有SMA的经验、是否能获得SMA的信息、可负担性、隐私性、可及性和便利性。SMA是印度寻求堕胎者的一个有价值的选择,因为它有明显的好处,并且希望避免以设施为基础的护理。我们的研究结果强调了在设施中改进以人为中心的堕胎护理的必要性,并为印度自我管理堕胎的人提供了开发支持性资源的潜在途径。
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期刊介绍: Studies in Family Planning publishes public health, social science, and biomedical research concerning sexual and reproductive health, fertility, and family planning, with a primary focus on developing countries. Each issue contains original research articles, reports, a commentary, book reviews, and a data section with findings for individual countries from the Demographic and Health Surveys.
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