Stifani Bianca M, Luigi Genesis, Tam Genevieve, Zamberlin Nina, Carino Giselle, Medina-Salas Susana, Fetters Tamara, Gill Roopan
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, New York Medical College/Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, United States.
Vitala Global, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2023 Sep 18;4:1189706. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2023.1189706. eCollection 2023.
In the last decade, Venezuela has experienced a complex humanitarian crisis that has limited access to healthcare. We set out to describe Venezuelan women's experiences accessing sexual and reproductive health services, including abortion, which is heavily restricted by law.
We fielded an online survey in July of 2020 among Venezuelan women recruited through social media advertisements. We conducted descriptive statistical analyses using Excel and STATA SE Version 16.0.
We received 851 completed survey responses. Almost all respondents experienced significant hardship in the last year, including inflation (99%), worries about personal safety (86%), power outages (76%), and lack of access to clean water (74%) and medications (74%). Two thirds of respondents used contraception in the last two years, and almost half (44%) of respondents had difficulty accessing contraception during that same time period. About one fifth of respondents reported having had an abortion; of these, 63% used abortion pills, and 72% reported difficulties in the process. Half of those who had an abortion did it on their own, while the other half sought help - either from family members or friends (34%), from providers in the private health sector (14%), or from the Internet (12%).
Venezuelan women who responded to our survey describe a harsh context with limited access to sexual and reproductive health services. However, they report relatively high rates of contraceptive use, and abortion seems to be common despite the restrictive legal setting.
在过去十年中,委内瑞拉经历了一场复杂的人道主义危机,这限制了人们获得医疗保健的机会。我们着手描述委内瑞拉女性获得性健康和生殖健康服务的经历,包括堕胎,而堕胎在该国受到严格法律限制。
2020年7月,我们通过社交媒体广告招募委内瑞拉女性进行了一项在线调查。我们使用Excel和STATA SE 16.0版本进行描述性统计分析。
我们收到了851份完整的调查问卷回复。几乎所有受访者在过去一年都经历了重大困难,包括通货膨胀(99%)、对个人安全的担忧(86%)、停电(76%)以及无法获得清洁水(74%)和药品(74%)。三分之二的受访者在过去两年中使用过避孕措施,几乎一半(44%)的受访者在同一时期难以获得避孕措施。约五分之一的受访者报告曾堕胎;其中,63%使用了堕胎药,72%报告在堕胎过程中遇到困难。堕胎者中有一半是自行堕胎,另一半则寻求帮助——要么是向家人或朋友(34%)、私人医疗部门的提供者(14%),要么是通过互联网(12%)。
参与我们调查的委内瑞拉女性描述了一个严峻的环境,她们获得性健康和生殖健康服务的机会有限。然而,她们报告的避孕使用率相对较高,尽管法律限制严格,但堕胎似乎很常见。