Interprofessional abortion opposition: A national survey and qualitative interviews with abortion Training program directors at US Teaching hospitals

AH Bennett, L Freedman, U Landy… - … on Sexual and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
CONTEXT Hospital policies and culture affect abortion provision. The prevalence and nature
of colleague opposition to abortion and how this opposition limits abortion care in US …

Physician attitudes about abortion and their willingness to consult in abortion care at a Midwestern academic medical center

NB Schmuhl, LW Rice, CK Wautlet, JA Higgins - Contraception, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective To assess abortion-related attitudes, practices, and perceptions among physicians
of all specialties at a Wisconsin academic medical center. Study design We developed and …

Trusted colleagues or incompetent hacks? Development of the attitudes about abortion-providing physicians scale

LA Martin, M Seewald, TRB Johnson, LH Harris - Women's Health Issues, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Many physicians who provide abortion care report feeling marginalized within
medicine. Because abortion care can require consultation with many types of physicians …

Abortion care policies and enforcement in US obstetrics–gynecology teaching hospitals: a national survey

L Freedman, C Langton, U Landy, E Ly… - …, 2017 - contraceptionjournal.org
Objectives: Although only 4% of US abortions take place in hospitals, hospitals serve as the
primary sites for physician training, medically complex abortions, and referral and back-up …

“She's on her own”: a thematic analysis of clinicians' comments on abortion referral

N Homaifar, L Freedman, V French - Contraception, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective The objective was to understand the motivations around and practices of abortion
referral among women's health providers. Methods We analyzed the written comments from …

Obstacles to the integration of abortion into obstetrics and gynecology practice

L Freedman, U Landy, P Darney… - Perspectives on sexual …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
CONTEXT: Obstetrics and gynecology residents who are trained in family planning and
intend to provide abortions after residency often do not ultimately do so. The extent of the …

“I Wasn't Expecting That Question”: Responses to Requests for Abortion Referral at College Student Health Centers

P Anand, L Bravo, S Gutman, A McAllister… - Women's Health …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Women 18–24 years of age have the highest proportion of unintended
pregnancies of any age group, and thus represent a significant population in need of …

Abortion policies in US teaching hospitals: formal and informal parameters beyond the law

VB Zeldovich, CH Rocca, C Langton… - Obstetrics & …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence and features of policies regulating abortion in US
teaching hospitals. METHODS: In this mixed-methods study, we conducted a national survey …

Barriers to and enablers of abortion provision for family physicians trained in abortion during residency

AK Summit, I Lague, M Dettmann… - Perspectives on Sexual …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
CONTEXT Although some family medicine residency programs include routine opt‐out
training in early abortion, little is known about abortion provision by trainees after residency …

The legitimacy paradox in US abortion provision

L Harris, M Debbink, L Martin, J Hassinger - Contraception, 2011 - contraceptionjournal.org
Objectives Abortion is highly stigmatized. Abortion stigma prevents women from speaking
openly about their abortions, leading to an impression that abortion is uncommon, when it is …