Baker J, Khasiani S
Management Sciences for Health, Boston, MA 02130.
Stud Fam Plann. 1992 Jan-Feb;23(1):34-44.
Unwanted pregnancies put women in Kenya at risk of morbidity and mortality associated with childbearing; induced abortion is an option some women seek as a response to that situation. Qualitative research was carried out to document the case histories of 30 Kenyan women who underwent induced abortion. In-depth interviews were conducted among an urban group of low-income women to identify sources of information about induced abortion and the decision-making process, and to describe the abortion experience among this group. Being unmarried and unemployed contributed to the decision to abort. Two main types of induced abortion, one provided in private facilities by medical personnel, and the other performed by a variety of untrained practitioners, are described.
意外怀孕使肯尼亚妇女面临与生育相关的发病和死亡风险;人工流产是一些妇女为应对这种情况而寻求的一种选择。开展了定性研究,记录30名接受人工流产的肯尼亚妇女的病史。对一组城市低收入妇女进行了深入访谈,以确定人工流产的信息来源和决策过程,并描述该群体的流产经历。未婚和失业促成了堕胎的决定。文中描述了两种主要的人工流产类型,一种是由医务人员在私立机构进行的,另一种是由各种未经培训的从业者实施的。