Providing experiential information on early medical abortion: a qualitative evaluation of an animated personal account, Lara's Story.

Q Medicine
Sarah Sherman, Jeni Harden, Dawn Cattanach, Sharon T Cameron
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Abstract

Background: An animated film has been created to provide information to women requesting early medical abortion (EMA). The 9 min film, Lara's Story, was created using one woman's personal account of her experience. This study evaluated the views of women who had recently undergone EMA on the film and its potential usefulness in providing experiential information to women requesting EMA.

Method: Women who had undergone EMA within the past month were recruited. They were shown the film and interviewed in a semi-structured style. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. They were analysed using cross-sectional indexing and thematic analysis with an inductive approach.

Results: 13 women were interviewed. All reported that the film gave a realistic account of EMA and most agreed that they would have wanted to watch it before EMA had it been available. Some said that it might help women who were struggling with decision-making with regard to EMA and all said that there should be unrestricted access to the film from the website of the abortion service. The women commented that the animated style of the film allowed all groups of women to relate to the story. Some commented that Lara's experience of pain, bleeding and side effects such as nausea differed from their own and therefore felt that it would be useful to make more than one woman's account available.

Conclusion: The availability of animated audiovisual films recounting women's experiences of EMA might be a valuable adjunct to clinical information for women seeking EMA.

提供早期药物流产的经验信息:一个动画个人帐户的定性评价,劳拉的故事。
背景:制作了一部动画电影,向要求早期药物流产(EMA)的妇女提供信息。这部9分钟的电影《劳拉的故事》是根据一位女性的个人经历创作的。本研究评估了最近接受了EMA的女性对这部电影的看法,以及它在为要求接受EMA的女性提供经验信息方面的潜在用处。方法:招募近一个月内接受过EMA的女性。他们观看了电影,并以半结构化的方式接受了采访。采访被逐字记录和抄写。他们分析使用横断面索引和主题性分析与归纳方法。结果:访谈13名女性。所有人都表示,这部电影真实地描述了EMA,大多数人都同意,如果EMA上映,他们会想在它上映之前看一看。一些人说,这可能会帮助那些在做决定时犹豫不决的女性,所有人都说,应该不受限制地从堕胎服务网站上观看这部电影。这些女性评论说,这部电影的动画风格让所有群体的女性都能与故事联系起来。一些人评论说,劳拉的疼痛、出血和恶心等副作用的经历与他们自己的不同,因此觉得让不止一个女人的账户可用是有用的。结论:可获得的讲述女性EMA经历的动画视听影片可能是寻求EMA的女性临床信息的宝贵补充。
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