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津巴布韦提供堕胎后护理服务的人员及寻求此类护理的女性对米索前列醇的认知情况。

Perceptions of misoprostol among providers and women seeking post-abortion care in Zimbabwe.

作者信息

Maternowska M Catherine, Mashu Alexio, Moyo Precious, Withers Mellissa, Chipato Tsungai

机构信息

Scholar, Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Project Manager, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Medicine, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe.

出版信息

Reprod Health Matters. 2015 Feb;22(44 Suppl 1):16-25. doi: 10.1016/S0968-8080(14)43792-3.

Abstract

In Zimbabwe, abortions are legally restricted and complications from unsafe abortions are a major public health concern. This study in 2012 explored women's and providers' perspectives in Zimbabwe on the acceptability of the use of misoprostol as a form of treatment for complications of abortion in post-abortion care. In-depth interviews were conducted with 115 participants at seven post-abortion care facilities. Participants included 73 women of reproductive age who received services for incomplete abortion and 42 providers, including physicians, nurses, midwives, general practitioners and casualty staff. Only 29 providers had previously used misoprostol with their own patients, and only 21 had received any formal training in its use. Nearly all women and providers preferred misoprostol to surgical abortion methods because it was perceived as less invasive, safer and more affordable. Women also generally preferred the non-surgical method, when given the option, as fears around surgery and risk were high. Most providers favoured removing legal restrictions on abortion, particularly medical abortion. Approving use of misoprostol for post-abortion care in Zimbabwe is important in order to reduce unsafe abortion and its related sequelae. Legal, policy and practice reforms must be accompanied by effective reproductive health curricula updates in medical, nursing and midwifery schools, as well as through updated training for current and potential providers of post-abortion care services nationwide. Our findings support the use of misoprostol in national post-abortion care programmes, as it is an acceptable and potentially life-saving treatment option.

摘要

在津巴布韦,堕胎受到法律限制,不安全堕胎引发的并发症是一个重大的公共卫生问题。2012年的这项研究探讨了津巴布韦妇女和医疗服务提供者对于在堕胎后护理中使用米索前列醇作为治疗堕胎并发症方法的可接受性的看法。在七个堕胎后护理机构对115名参与者进行了深入访谈。参与者包括73名接受不完全流产服务的育龄妇女以及42名医疗服务提供者,后者包括医生、护士、助产士、全科医生和急诊医护人员。此前只有29名医疗服务提供者曾给自己的患者使用过米索前列醇,并且只有21人接受过关于其使用的任何正规培训。几乎所有妇女和医疗服务提供者都更倾向于米索前列醇而非手术堕胎方法,因为它被认为侵入性更小、更安全且更经济实惠。在有选择的情况下,妇女通常也更倾向于这种非手术方法,因为她们对手术和风险的担忧很高。大多数医疗服务提供者赞成取消对堕胎的法律限制,尤其是药物流产。批准在津巴布韦的堕胎后护理中使用米索前列醇对于减少不安全堕胎及其相关后遗症很重要。法律、政策和实践改革必须伴随医学、护理和助产学校有效的生殖健康课程更新,以及通过对全国当前和潜在的堕胎后护理服务提供者进行更新培训来实现。我们的研究结果支持在国家堕胎后护理计划中使用米索前列醇,因为它是一种可接受的且可能挽救生命的治疗选择。

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