Smith K A, Johnson R L
Stud Fam Plann. 1976 Dec;7(12):334-9.
A national sample of 120 Jamaican physicians, public health nurses, and licensed midwives participated in a two-stage Delphi survey to identify medical opinion on proposed liberlization of Jamaica's abortion law, and to predict the likely impact of such legislative action on existing health and family planning services. More than 80 percent of the respondents favored legalization of abortion, and most supported changes in the health service delivery system to accommodate the expected demand. They believed that clandestine abortion, involving pharmacists and physicians, is already widely practiced.
一项针对120名牙买加医生、公共卫生护士和执业助产士的全国性抽样调查参与了一项两阶段的德尔菲调查,以确定对牙买加堕胎法拟议自由化的医学意见,并预测此类立法行动对现有卫生和计划生育服务可能产生的影响。超过80%的受访者赞成堕胎合法化,且大多数人支持改变卫生服务提供系统以满足预期需求。他们认为,涉及药剂师和医生的秘密堕胎已经广泛存在。