Shochet Tara, Berro Pizzarossa Lucía, Larrea Sara, Blum Jennifer, Jelinska Kinga, Comendant Rodica, Sagaidac Irina
Gynuity Health Projects, New York, NY, USA.
Women Help Women, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Gates Open Res. 2023 Feb 13;7:41. doi: 10.12688/gatesopenres.14369.1. eCollection 2023.
To better comprehend the demand for online medication abortion and to inform service delivery practice, we conducted an analysis of Women Help Women (WHW) service delivery statistics. The primary goals were to understand their user profile, evaluate self-reported outcomes and use of other medical services, and assess the overall experience both with the abortion itself and with the counseling and care provided by WHW. We retrospectively evaluated user characteristics, abortion outcomes, and acceptability of both the medication abortion and WHW's services, using consultation data and corresponding evaluation data from a one-year period. For users who did not complete the evaluation form, WHW staff reviewed email correspondences to identify key outcomes. From August 2016-July 2017, 3,307 individuals received abortion pills from WHW. Users were geographically located in thirty countries and correspondence was conducted in seven languages. Most reported their gestational age to be less than eight weeks. Of the 2,295 who took the pills and provided outcome information, almost all (99.1%, n=2275) reported that they were no longer pregnant. The majority (84.1%, n=1576/1875) used symptoms to confirm outcome; one fourth (22.8%, n=428) sought an ultrasound and one sixth (18.0%, n=338) used urine and/or serum testing. One in eight users (12.6%, n=292/2317) reported seeking additional medical care after taking the abortion pills. Most (87.5%, n=1551/1773) reported being satisfied or very satisfied with the abortion. Our study confirms that self-managed abortion is a process that people can do safely and effectively with community support and without medical supervision. In the context of a global backlash against abortion rights, self-managed abortion is an integral part of a spectrum of options for abortion care that must be made available to all.
为了更好地理解在线药物流产的需求并为服务提供实践提供参考,我们对“女性帮助女性”(WHW)的服务提供统计数据进行了分析。主要目标是了解其用户概况,评估自我报告的结果以及对其他医疗服务的使用情况,并评估药物流产本身以及WHW提供的咨询和护理的整体体验。我们使用了一年期间的咨询数据和相应的评估数据,对用户特征、流产结果以及药物流产和WHW服务的可接受性进行了回顾性评估。对于未填写评估表的用户,WHW工作人员查阅了电子邮件通信以确定关键结果。2016年8月至2017年7月,有3307人从WHW获得了堕胎药。用户分布在30个国家,通信使用7种语言。大多数人报告其孕周小于8周。在2295名服用了药物并提供结果信息的人中,几乎所有人(99.1%,n = 2275)报告称已不再怀孕。大多数人(84.1%,n = 1576/1875)通过症状来确认结果;四分之一(22.8%,n = 428)的人寻求超声检查,六分之一(18.0%,n = 338)的人使用尿液和/或血清检测。八分之一的用户(12.6%,n = 292/2317)报告在服用堕胎药后寻求了额外的医疗护理。大多数人(87.5%,n = 1551/