Alexandra Wollum, Katherine Key, Teshager Mersha, Martha Nicholson, Georgina Page, Kate Austen, Mamo Elias Endale, Heidi Moseson
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尽管得到了广泛实施,但关于价值澄清和态度转变(VCAT)讲习班对保健提供者的知识和态度以及堕胎提供的影响的信息很少。在2019年至2021年期间,我们在埃塞俄比亚101家提供堕胎服务的私人医疗机构中进行了一项随机对照试验。我们在参加VCAT研讨会前和参加VCAT研讨会2周、6个月和1年后分别对217名提供者进行了调查,以了解堕胎知识和态度,检查服务统计数据以评估堕胎客户数量,并对30名提供者进行了深入访谈。我们发现,为提供者举办的VCAT研讨会增加了堕胎服务的提供。在研讨会之后的一年中,干预机构服务的流产患者比对照组趋势预期的多13% (95% CI: 6%-21%, p = 0.01)。VCAT讲习班在短期内适度提高了对堕胎的认识和支持态度。VCAT讲习班通过强调堕胎在保护客户免受潜在死亡和伤害方面的重要性,努力改变提供者的态度,但提供者不太愿意在被认为不太合理的情况下(例如对已婚客户)向患者提供护理。结果支持实施持续的VCAT复习,并额外强调客户自主权、文化规范和以人为本的护理。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT04181021。
Does a values clarification and attitudes transformation (VCAT) workshop influence provider attitudes, knowledge, and service provision related to abortion care?: Evidence from a mixed-methods longitudinal randomised controlled trial in Ethiopia.
Despite being widely implemented, little information exists on the effect of Value Clarification and Attitude Transformation (VCAT) workshops on health care provider knowledge and attitudes and abortion provision. Between 2019 and 2021, we conducted a cluster-randomised controlled trial among 101 private abortion-providing healthcare facilities in Ethiopia. We surveyed 217 providers prior to a VCAT workshop and again at 2 weeks, 6 months, and one year following VCAT workshop participation to understand abortion knowledge and attitudes, examined service statistics to assess abortion client volumes, and conducted in-depth interviews with 30 providers. We found that a VCAT workshop for providers increased abortion service provision. In the year following the workshop, intervention facilities served 13% more abortion clients than expected based on the control group trend (95% CI: 6%-21%, p = .01). VCAT workshops moderately improved knowledge and supportive attitudes about abortion in the short-term. The VCAT workshop worked to change providers' attitudes by highlighting the importance of abortion in protecting clients from potential death and harm, but providers were less comfortable providing care to patients in situations deemed to be less socially justified (e.g. for married clients). Results support implementing ongoing VCAT refreshers with additional emphasis on client autonomy, cultural norms, and person-centred care.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04181021.
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Global Public Health is an essential peer-reviewed journal that energetically engages with key public health issues that have come to the fore in the global environment — mounting inequalities between rich and poor; the globalization of trade; new patterns of travel and migration; epidemics of newly-emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases; the HIV/AIDS pandemic; the increase in chronic illnesses; escalating pressure on public health infrastructures around the world; and the growing range and scale of conflict situations, terrorist threats, environmental pressures, natural and human-made disasters.