Knowledge, attitude, and intended practice of abortion among medical students in Thailand after the amendment of the Thai abortion law

Q2 Medicine
Rada Poolkumlung , Ratthapong Rongkapich , Natchanika Sinthuchai , Somsook Santibenchakul , Vorachart Meevasana , Unnop Jaisamrarn
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Abstract

Objectives

Following the amendment of the Thai abortion law in February 2021, the authors conducted an anonymous survey to assess knowledge, attitude, and intended practice toward abortion among fifth-year medical students at Chulalongkorn University.

Study design

The authors developed a self-administrated questionnaire consisting of three parts: knowledge of the recently amended Thai abortion law, attitude toward abortion, and intended practices. Pilot testing showed a high Cronbach's alpha and test-retest reliability coefficient.

Results

Of the 292 surveyed medical students, 70% completed the questionnaire. The mean ± standard deviation of the knowledge part was 6.9 ± 1.8, of which the maximum score was 10. Nearly half of the participants (45.6%) answered at least 80% of the knowledge statements correctly. Sixty-four percent of participants answered correctly on the gestational limit for first-trimester abortion. Around one-third of participants answered correctly on the gestational limit for second-trimester abortion. Most participants (86.8%) agreed that abortion is a woman’s right. The most acceptable conditions for abortion were pregnancy as a result of rape (93%) and serious anomalies that cause a nonviable neonate (95.6%).

Conclusions

Participants exhibited a lack of understanding regarding the legal gestational limit, which is a key aspect of the amendment. The findings of this study urge medical schools to emphasize the revised Thai abortion law in the Obstetrics and Gynecology curriculum.

Implications

Our results show that encouraging medical students to have up-to-date knowledge regarding the amendment of Thai abortion law may support their future decision to provide safe abortion services.

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泰国堕胎法修订后,泰国医学生对堕胎的知识、态度和预期做法
目的在2021年2月泰国堕胎法修订后,作者进行了一项匿名调查,评估朱拉隆功大学五年级医学生对堕胎的知识、态度和预期做法。研究设计作者编制了一份自我管理的问卷,由三部分组成:对最近修订的泰国堕胎法的了解、对堕胎的态度和预期做法。初步测试显示出较高的Cronbachα和重新测试的可靠性系数。结果在292名医学生中,70%的学生完成了问卷调查。知识部分的平均值±标准差为6.9±1.8,其中最高分为10分。近一半的参与者(45.6%)至少正确回答了80%的知识陈述。64%的参与者对妊娠早期流产的妊娠限制回答正确。大约三分之一的参与者对妊娠中期堕胎的妊娠限制回答正确。大多数参与者(86.8%)同意堕胎是妇女的权利。最可接受的堕胎条件是强奸导致的妊娠(93%)和导致新生儿无法存活的严重异常(95.6%)。结论参与者对法律妊娠期限制缺乏了解,这是修正案的一个关键方面。这项研究的结果促使医学院在妇产科课程中强调修改后的泰国堕胎法。含义我们的研究结果表明,鼓励医学生掌握有关泰国堕胎法修正案的最新知识,可能会支持他们未来提供安全堕胎服务的决定。
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Contraception: X
Contraception: X Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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