[HTML][HTML] Towards comprehensive early abortion service delivery in high income countries: insights for improving universal access to abortion in Australia

A Dawson, D Bateson, J Estoesta, E Sullivan - BMC health services …, 2016 - Springer
Background Improving access to safe abortion is an essential strategy in the provision of
universal access to reproductive health care. Australians are largely supportive of the …

[HTML][HTML] 'High profile health facilities can add to your trouble': women, stigma and un/safe abortion in Kenya

CO Izugbara, C Egesa, R Okelo - Social Science & Medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
Public health discourses on safe abortion assume the term to be unambiguous. However,
qualitative evidence elicited from Kenyan women treated for complications of unsafe …

The Impact of 'conscientious objection'on abortion-related outcomes: A synthesis of legal and health evidence

F De Londras, A Cleeve, MI Rodriguez, A Farrell… - Health policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) and international human rights bodies have
long urged states to take steps to ensure that 'conscientious objection'does not undermine …

TRAP laws and the invisible labor of US abortion providers

RJ Mercier, M Buchbinder, A Bryant - Critical public health, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP laws) are proliferating in the United States
and have increased barriers to abortion access. In order to comply with these laws, abortion …

[HTML][HTML] The perspective of rural physicians providing abortion in Canada: qualitative findings of the BC Abortion Providers Survey (BCAPS)

J Dressler, N Maughn, JA Soon, WV Norman - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background An increasing proportion of Canadian induced abortions are performed in large
urban areas. For unknown reasons the number of rural abortion providers in Canadian …

[PDF][PDF] Association of reproductive health training on intention to provide services after residency

D Romero, L Maldonado, L Fuentes, L Prine - Family medicine, 2015 - stfm.org
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: High rates of unintended pregnancy and need for
reproductive health services (RHS), including abortion, require continued efforts to train …

[PDF][PDF] A long-term evaluation of a required reproductive health training rotation with opt-out provisions for family medicine residents

S Goodman, G Shih, M Hawkins, S Feierabend… - Fam Med, 2013 - Citeseer
BACKGROUND: Family physicians are critical to reproductive health care provision.
Previous studies have evaluated the immediate impact of training family physicians in …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring barriers to abortion access: medical students' intentions, attitudes and exposure to abortion

LE Farmer, CA Clare, P Liberatos, HY Kim… - Sexual & Reproductive …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective To describe medical student attitudes and exposure to abortion and pregnancy
options counseling and influences of that experience on the provision of these services in …

Understanding pre-residency abortion training pathways and career choices in the United States: a qualitative study

R Henderson, V Barreto, M Nyren, O Moumne… - BMJ Sexual & …, 2023 - srh.bmj.com
Background Many factors contribute to the decision to provide abortion in the United States.
We aim to describe pre-residency experiences and decisions that contribute to choosing a …

Percepção do aborto: as vozes dos médicos no Hospital de San José (Bogotá)

C Laza-Vásquez… - Revista Facultad Nacional …, 2017 - scielo.org.co
Abstract LAZA-VASQUEZ, Celmira and CASTIBLANCO-MONTANEZ, Ruth Alexandra.
Percepção do aborto: as vozes dos médicos no Hospital de San José (Bogotá). Rev. Fac …