The health, social, and economic consequences of unsafe abortion papers presented at an IUSSP seminar, Mexico, 2010

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adam_text Titel: The health, social, and economic consequences of unsafe abortion Autor: Singh, Susheela Jahr: 2012 International Journal of GYNECOLOGY OBSTETRICS CONTENTS Volume 118, Supplement 2, September 2012 S. Singh, S.G. Garcia, A Guillaume, F. Okonofua, N. Prata USA, Mexico, France, Nigeria EDITORIAL The health, social, and economic consequences of unsafe abortion: Papers presented at an IUSSP Seminar, Mexico; 2010 S63 AJ. Adler, V. Filippi, S.L. Thomas, C. Ronsmans UK R. Schiavon, E. Troncoso, G. Polo Mexico M.G. van Dijk, A Ahued Ortega, X. Contreras, S.G. Garcia Mexico E. Prada, S. Singh, C. Villarreal Colombia, USA S. Singh, M.F.G. Monteiro, J. Levin USA, Brazil, UK C. Gerdts, N. Prata, A Gessessew USA, Ethiopia S.K. Banerjee, K.L. Andersen, J. Warvadekar India, USA CONSEQUENCES OF UNSAFE ABORTION ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY Quantifying the global burden of morbidity due to unsafe abortion: Magnitude in hospital-based studies and methodological issues A high prevalence of severe complications was found in settings where unsafe abortion is common, but differences in definitions of morbidities between studies make interpretation difficult. Analysis of maternal and abortion-related mortality in Mexico over the last two decades, 1990-2008 In Mexico, during the last 2 decades, abortion-related deaths (mostly due to unsafe procedures) represented 7% of overall maternal deaths. Wide differences are observed according to socioeconomic and geographic factors. Stories behind the statistics: A review of abortion-related deaths from 2005 to 2007 in Mexico City The stories of 12 women who died after an unsafe abortion provide a compelling argument favoring liberalization of abortion laws and improvement of postabortion care. Health consequences of unsafe abortion in Colombia, 1989-2008 The postabortion treatment rate increased in Colombia during 1989-2008. Contributing factors included a shift from physicians to misoprostol (often incorrectly used) and increased healthcare coverage. Trends in hospitalization for abortion-related complications in Brazil, 1992-2009: Why the decline in numbers and severity? Hospitalization for treatment of abortion complications and severity of complications decreased in Brazil during 1992-2009. Likely reasons include increased use of misoprostol and manual vacuum aspiration. An unequal burden: Risk factors for severe complications following unsafe abortion in Tigray, Ethiopia This study reinforces the need to expand access to confidential, safe abortion services by mid-level providers so that pregnancy termination no longer means placing women s lives and health in danger. Pathways and consequences of unsafe abortion: A comparison among women with complications after induced and spontaneous abortions in Madhya Pradesh, India Women seeking care for complications from induced abortion followed more complex pathways to treatment than women with complications of spontaneous abortion. More complex pathways were associated with higher out-of-pocket costs. S65 S78 S87 S92 S99 S107 S113 R. Ogu, F. Okonofua, A. Hammed, E. Okpokunu, A. Mairiga, A. Bako, T. Abass, D. Garba, A. Alani, K.Agholor Nigeria Outcome of an intervention to improve the quality of private sector provision of postabortion care in northern Nigeria Training private medical practitioners on evidence-based methods of managing abortion and abortion complications can increase abortion access and safety. S121 ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES The health system cost of postabortion care in Ethiopia SI 27 Postabortion care consumes significant health resources in Ethiopia. Investing more in family planning programs to prevent unwanted pregnancies would bring net financial benefits. Public hospital costs of treatment of abortion complications in Nigeria S134 Public hospitals in 3 Nigerian states spend roughty US $807 442 on postabortion care provision annually, with 31 % of that cost used to treat cases requiring blood transfusions or treatment of sepsis. Quality and efficiency of care for complications of unsafe abortion: S141 A case study from Bangladesh An analysis of incremental health system costs of care for abortion-related complications in the Bangladesh public sector health system demonstrates actionable means of improving quality and cost efficiency. M. Vlassoff, T. Fetters, S. Kumbi, S. Singh USA, Ethiopia J. Benson, M. Okoh, K. KrennHrubec, MA Maftibo Lazzarino, H.B. Johnston USA, Nigeria, Switzerland H.B. Johnston, S. Akhter, E. Oliveras Switzerland, Bangladesh, USA SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES Attitudes toward abortion in Zambia SI 48 Associations found among 4 domains of abortion attitudes - support for legalization, immorality, rights, and access to services - were sometimes inconsistent with expectations. Correlates of perceived and internalized stigma among abortion SI 52 patients in the USA: An exploration by race and Hispanic ethnicity This study indicates that many abortion patients in the USA perceiveand internalize stigma and that certain subgroups of women are more likely to perceive or internalize stigma than others. Public opinion about abortion-related stigma among Mexican Catholics SI 60 and implications for unsafe abortion Based on a stigma index, the majority (61%) of Mexican Catholics had stigmatizing attitudes about abortion; however, 81% believed that abortion should be legal in at least some circumstances. Investigating social consequences of unwanted pregnancy and unsafe SI 67 abortion in Malawi: The role of stigma Stigma related to unwanted pregnancy and abortion, especially among young women, was found to be pervasive in all sectors of society in Malawi. Social and psychological consequences of abortion in Iran s 172 Pre- and postabortion counseling services are necessary to assist women in their decision making to have an abortion and in their recovery afterward. CW. Geary, H. Gebreselassie, P. Awah, E. Pearson USA, Ethiopia, Cameroon K.M. Shellenberg, A.O. Tsui USA S.M. McMurtrie, S.G. Garcia, K.S. Wilson, C. Diaz-Olavarrieta, G.M. Fawcett Mexico B A Levandowski, L. Kalilani-Phiri, F. Kachale, P. Awah, G. Kangaude, C Mhango USA, Malawi, Cameroon M. Hosseini-Cnavoshi, M J. Abbasi-Shavazi, D. Glazebrook, P. McDonald Australia, Iran
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