Setting the research agenda for induced abortion in Africa and Asia

Provision of safe abortion is widely recognized as vital to addressing the health and wellbeing of populations. Research on abortion is essential to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Researchers in population health from university, policy, and practitioner contexts working on two multidisc...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of gynecology and obstetrics 2018-08, Vol.142 (2), p.241-247
Hauptverfasser: Scott, Rachel H., Filippi, Veronique, Moore, Ann M., Acharya, Rajib, Bankole, Akinrinola, Calvert, Clara, Church, Kathryn, Cresswell, Jenny A., Footman, Katharine, Gleason, Joanne, Machiyama, Kazuyo, Marston, Cicely, Mbizvo, Mike, Musheke, Maurice, Owolabi, Onikepe, Palmer, Jennifer, Smith, Christopher, Storeng, Katerini, Yeung, Felicia
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Zusammenfassung:Provision of safe abortion is widely recognized as vital to addressing the health and wellbeing of populations. Research on abortion is essential to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Researchers in population health from university, policy, and practitioner contexts working on two multidisciplinary projects on family planning and safe abortion in Africa and Asia were brought together for a workshop to discuss the future research agenda on induced abortion. Research on care‐seeking behavior, supply of abortion care services, and the global and national policy context will help improve access to and experiences of safe abortion services. A number of areas have potential in designing intervention strategies, including clinical innovations, quality improvement mechanisms, community involvement, and task sharing. Research on specific groups, including adolescents and young people, men, populations affected by conflict, marginalized groups, and providers could increase understanding of provision, access to and experiences of induced abortion. Methodological and conceptual advances, for example in the measurement of induced abortion incidence, complications, and client satisfaction, conceptualizations of induced abortion access and care, and methods for follow‐up of patients who have induced abortions, will improve the accuracy of measurements of induced abortion, and add to understanding of women's experiences of induced abortions and abortion care. The present commentary proposed advances in abortion research necessary for addressing the health and wellbeing of populations, and meeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
ISSN:0020-7292
1879-3479
DOI:10.1002/ijgo.12525