[HTML][HTML] Why does abortion stigma matter? A scoping review and hybrid analysis of qualitative evidence illustrating the role of stigma in the quality of abortion care

AM Sorhaindo, AF Lavelanet - Social science & medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Abortion stigma shapes the environment in which abortion is delivered and received and
can have important implications for quality in abortion care. However, this has not previously …

Preventing unsafe abortion: Achievements and challenges of a global FIGO initiative

A Faundes, R Comendant, B Dilbaz, G Jaldesa… - Best Practice & …, 2020 - Elsevier
FIGO established a Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion in 2007 and a
parallel program or “Initiative” with the same name. The initiative involved 46 FIGO member …

COVID-19 and abortion: making structural violence visible

R Nandagiri, E Coast, J Strong - International Perspectives on Sexual and …, 2020 - JSTOR
COVID-19 has compromised and disrupted sexual and reproductive health (SRH) across
multiple dimensions: individual-level access, health systems functioning, and at the policy …

Abortion stigma as a social process

E Millar - Women's studies international forum, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract 'Abortion stigma'has become a critical concept in abortion scholarship, activism,
policy and broader discourse. The concept of abortion stigma is, however, poorly defined …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring providers' experience of stigma following the introduction of more liberal abortion care in the Republic of Ireland

B Dempsey, M Favier, A Mullally, MF Higgins - Contraception, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective To explore if abortion care providers in the Republic of Ireland experience
abortion-related stigma. Study Design The survey was distributed to abortion care providers …

The pleasure, joy and positive emotional experiences of abortion accompaniment after 17 weeks' gestation

K Kimport, J McReynolds-Pérez, C Bercu… - Culture, Health & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Research documents how abortion can be emotionally difficult and stigmatising, but
generally has not considered whether and how involvement in abortion may be a source of …

[图书][B] Fighting for abortion rights in Latin America: Social movements, state allies and institutions

CF Anderson - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Although they share similar socio-economic and cultural characteristics as well as their
recent political histories, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay differ radically in their abortion …

Abortion, stigma, and intersectionality

J Strong, E Coast, R Nandagiri - Handbook of social sciences and global …, 2023 - Springer
Abortions and abortion-related care (eg, pregnancy testing, information access, postabortion
care) are essential healthcare. Stigma shapes abortion care access and experiences …

No one should be alone in living this process”: trajectories, experiences and user's perceptions about quality of abortion care in a telehealth service in Chile

S Larrea, C Hidalgo, C Jacques-Aviñó… - Sexual and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Self-managed abortion is a common self-care practice that enables pregnant people to
exercise their rights to health, bodily autonomy and to benefit from the advances of science …

Experience obtaining legal abortion in Uruguay: knowledge, attitudes, and stigma among abortion clients

S Makleff, A Labandera, F Chiribao, J Friedman… - BMC Women's …, 2019 - Springer
Background The abortion law in Uruguay changed in 2012 to allow first trimester abortion on
request. Implementation of the law in Uruguay has been lauded, but barriers to care …