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Woldemichael, Dereje, Gebi Agero, Aman Jima, and Bedasa Woldemichael. "Postabortion Family Planning Utilization and Associated Factors among Women seeking Abortion Services: A Cross-Sectional Study." Canadian Journal of Family and Youth / Le Journal Canadien de Famille et de la Jeunesse 15, no. 3 (2023): 157–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cjfy29953.

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Ethiopia is a country which suffers with one of the highest levels of unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortion practices. The aim of this study was to assess the utilization of post-abortion family planning and associated factors among women seeking abortion services in Asella town health facilities. A facility based cross-sectional study design was conducted among women who came for abortion services from July 15 to October 15, 2019. Two hundred seventy-six participants were included using a systematic random sampling technique. Both descriptive and logistic regression analysis were conduct
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Muchie, Amsalu, Fentie Ambaw Getahun, Yibeltal Alemu Bekele, Tsion Samual, and Tebkew Shibabaw. "Magnitudes of post-abortion family planning utilization and associated factors among women who seek abortion service in Bahir Dar Town health facilities, Northwest Ethiopia, facility-based cross-sectional study." PLOS ONE 16, no. 1 (2021): e0244808. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244808.

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Introduction Globally an estimated 55.9 million abortions occur each year. The majority of abortions occur due to unintended pregnancies, which is a result of the non-use of family planning methods. World health organization recommends all clients to utilize modern contraceptive methods after any abortion procedure. However, post-abortion family planning utilization is still low in Ethiopia including the study area. Therefore, this study was expected to determine the utilization of post-abortion family planning and associated factors in Bahir Dar city health facilities in Northwest Ethiopia. M
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Che, Yan, Esther Dusabe-Richards, Shangchun Wu, et al. "A qualitative exploration of perceptions and experiences of contraceptive use, abortion and post-abortion family planning services (PAFP) in three provinces in China." BMC Women's Health 17, no. 1 (2017): 113. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-017-0458-z.

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<strong>Background: </strong>The INPAC project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of integrated post-abortion family planning (PAFP) services into existing hospital based abortion services in China. A qualitative study was conducted in three provinces to contribute to developing effective PAFP services through understanding influences on contraceptive use, experiences of abortion and existing PAFP, and their effect on future contraceptive practices from the perspective of users, in the context of social and institutional change.<strong>Methods: </strong>Twenty-nine in-depth interviews (IDIs) w
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Tong, Chenxi, Yang Luo, and Ting Li. "Factors Associated with the Choice of Contraceptive Method Following an Induced Abortion after Receiving PFPS Counseling among Women Aged 20–49 Years in Hunan Province, China." Healthcare 11, no. 4 (2023): 535. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040535.

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Background: There is limited research on postabortion family planning (PAFP) services and subsequent contraception in China. The current study aimed to identify women’s contraceptive methods choices and associated factors after receiving PAFP services. Methods: A cross-sectional study used a cluster, stratified and multistage random sample to collect data. All eligible data were analyzed using SPSS 26.0. The chi-square test was used to assess the association between categorical variables. Significant variables (p &lt; 0.05) and all potential variables were then included in the binary logistic
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Abebe, Ayele Mamo, Mesfin Wudu Kassaw, and Nathan Estifanos Shewangashaw. "Postabortion Contraception Acceptance and Associated Factors in Dessie Health Center and Marie Stopes International Clinics, South Wollo Northeast, Amhara Region, 2017." International Journal of Reproductive Medicine 2019 (August 19, 2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1327351.

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Introduction. Abortion is termination of pregnancy before the viability of the pregnancy. It is one of the major causes for maternal mortality in the world and in Ethiopia. Unintended pregnancies which end up in abortion occur due to contraception method nonuse or misuse. To limit unintended pregnancies and avoid repeated abortions promoting immediate postabortion contraception is crucial. Objective. To assess the proportion of postabortion contraception acceptance among women who got abortion care service and factors associated with it in Marie stopes international clinic and Dessie health ce
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Tekle Lencha, Tizita, Addisu Alemayehu Gube, Molalegn Mesele Gessese, and Mulugeta Tsegay Abadi. "Post-abortion family planning utilization and associated factors in health facilities of Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia: Mixed study." PLOS ONE 17, no. 6 (2022): e0267545. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267545.

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Background Unintended pregnancy due to disuse of family planning is the main cause of abortion globally. Women with a history of abortion are at higher risk of developing another unintended pregnancy, which may lead to repeated abortions and life-threatening complications. The immediate post-abortion period before women leave health institutions is a crucial time to provide family planning services. In Ethiopia, many women leave health facilities without using family planning methods. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the utilization of post-abortion family planning and its associated f
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Majok, Samuel Ajiek, and Eliphas Gitonga Makunyi. "Uptake of modern family planning methods among women receiving spontaneous post abortion care at Kuajok hospital, South Sudan: a cross-sectional study." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 9, no. 8 (2022): 3090. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20222005.

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Background: Improving women’s health through modern family planning to spontaneous post abortion care is a key to prevent unwanted pregnancy immediately after miscarriage, world health organization indicates that spacing for six months period following miscarriage prevent earlier pregnancy. South Sudan ranks the lowest country with the prevalence rate of 5.5% nationwide. This study helped to uncover the factors contribute to the low uptake of modern family planning options among spontaneous post abortion patients in Kuajok hospital, provide evidence to ministry of health, policy makers and hea
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Wolf, Merrill, and Janie Benson. "Meeting women's needs for post-abortion family planning." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 45, Supplement (1994): S3—S23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7292(94)90503-7.

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Rijal, Hima, and Neeta Katuwal. "Association between Abortion and Acceptance of Post abortion Contraception." Nepal Medical College Journal 26, no. 3 (2024): 210–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nmcj.v26i3.69881.

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Post-abortion contraceptive uptake is essential in reproductive health, as it helps to identify women’s contraceptive needs, reduce unintended pregnancies and prevent subsequent abortions. Integrating abortion services with family planning counselling at all levels of health facilities can enhance contraceptive acceptance. This study aimed to evaluate the acceptance of various family planning methods following different abortion services over one year period, at a family planning center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. This study analyzed the wom
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Adhikari, Rajesh, Gir Dhari Sharma, Padam Raj Dhungana, Kalpana Gautam Adhikari, and Pushpa Laxmi Maharjan. "Acceptance of Family Planning Methods by Clients Availing Safe Abortion Service." Medical Journal of Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences 1, no. 1 (2018): 25–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/mjpahs.v1i1.22455.

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Background: Safe abortion policy was started in 2002 to reduce the ma­ternal mortality and morbidity related to unsafe abortion. Promoting the use of contraceptive methods effectively reduces the abortion rate by pre­venting unintended pregnancy. In this study the acceptance and selection of contraceptive method following abortion was assessed.&#x0D; Methods: A descriptive retrospective study was conducted from 1st January 2016 till 31st December 2016 at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara Nepal where 191 women were enrolled for the study.&#x0D; Results: Among 191 wom­en mostly were from the ag
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MCLAURIN, K. "Post-abortion family planning: reversing a legacy of neglect." Lancet 342, no. 8879 (1993): 1099–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-6736(93)92070-a.

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Asubiojo, Benjamin, Peter E. Ng’wamkai, Benjamin C. Shayo, et al. "Predictors and Barriers to Post Abortion Family Planning Uptake in Hai District, Northern Tanzania: A Mixed Methods Study." East African Health Research Journal 5, no. 2 (2021): 182–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.24248/eahrj.v5i2.671.

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Introduction: Post Abortion Care (PAC) encompassing family planning counselling and contraception provision is a key strategy to reducing maternal morbidity and mortality especially in countries with restrictive abortion laws. Various factors affect the uptake of PAC modern family Planning (FP) in different settings. This study aimed at determining the prevalence, assessment of factors and barriers to PAC modern FP uptake in Hai district, Northern Tanzania Methods: A mixed-methods study was conducted using an explanatory sequential design. Exit interviews using questionnaires was conducted amo
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Meskele, Mengistu, Fekadu Elias Sadamo, Banchialem Nega Angore, et al. "Barriers and enablers to the implementation of immediate postpartum and post-abortion family planning service integration in primary health care units of Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A baseline study for implementation research." PLOS ONE 19, no. 7 (2024): e0303809. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303809.

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Introduction Evidence indicates that postpartum and post-abortion women accept family planning at a higher rate when offered timely at appropriate sites. Therefore, this study explored barriers and enablers of postpartum and post-abortion family planning utilization in primary health care units of Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia, from June 20 to July 25, 2022. Methods We used a case study strategy of qualitative research using both the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and Gender, Youth, and Social Inclusion (GYSI) frameworks was conducted from June to July 2022. We con
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Rizwan, Aesha Sadaf, Shazia Jang Sher, Umber Asad, Shazia Anwar, Irum Batool Hashmi, and Shariq Ali Khan. "Assessment of Post-abortion Care Services in Punjab Pakistan." Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 15, no. 8 (2021): 2549–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs211582549.

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Background: Globally, Post abortion and pregnancy complications such as sepsis, hemorrhage and hypertensive diseases are the prominent bases of maternal mortality. Post-abortion family planning and effective treatment for unintended pregnancies could provide high quality post-abortion care. Limited data available in Punjab, Pakistan regarding post-abortion care services in health system. Aim: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the post-abortion care services in health care system of Punjab, Pakistan. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 226 post-ab
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Lin, Christopher J., Yao I. Cheng, Patricia A. Garvie, Lawrence J. D’Angelo, Jichuan Wang, and Maureen E. Lyon. "The Effect of FAmily-CEntered (FACE®) Pediatric Advanced Care Planning Intervention on Family Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial for Adolescents With HIV and Their Families." Journal of Family Nursing 26, no. 4 (2020): 315–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1074840720964093.

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Clinicians fear pediatric advance care planning (pACP) for adolescents is too distressing for families. Multisite longitudinal randomized controlled trial of adolescents with HIV tested the effect of FAmily-CEntered (FACE®) pACP intervention on families’ anxiety and depression. One hundred five adolescent/family dyads were randomized to FACE® ( n = 54 dyads) or control ( n = 51 dyads). Families were 90% African American, 37% HIV-positive, and 22% less than high school educated. Families reported lower anxiety 3 months post-FACE® intervention than control (β = −4.71, 95% confidence interval [CI
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Baker, Justin N., Jessica Thompkins, Sarah Friebert, et al. "Effect of FAmily CEntered (FACE) advance care planning (ACP) on families’ appraisals of caregiving for their teens with cancer." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 15_suppl (2020): e22533-e22533. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.e22533.

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e22533 Background: Little is known about how well family caregivers respond to participating in pACP. The research objective was to understand the effect of FAmily CEntered pediatric Advance Care Planning (FACE pACP) for teens with cancer (FACE-TC) on families’ appraisals of caregiving for their child over time. Methods: 126 adolescent/family dyads were randomized to either FACE-TC intervention or treatment as usual control. FACE-TC is three weekly, 60-minute pACP sessions with a trained/certified facilitator. Family Appraisal of Caregiving Questionnaire subscales assessed outcomes. Generalize
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Samuel, Melaku, Samuel Muluye, Tewodros Tolossa, and Ashenafi Alemayehu. "Expanding contraceptive choice in Ethiopia: a comparative analysis of method mixes in post-abortion contraception versus routine family planning." Gates Open Research 3 (August 21, 2019): 1518. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13030.1.

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Background: In Ethiopia, a low contraceptive prevalence and high unmet need coupled with skewed method mix clearly signify the need for comprehensive family planning delivery strategies. Ipas implemented problem-focused intervention to improve service delivery standards and provide accessible, high-quality family planning services. This analysis seeks to compare the contraceptive method mix in routine and post-abortion contraception services and to suggest how multifaceted service delivery approaches can help address the unmet family planning need. Methods: The intervention was implemented in
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Fernandes, Samantha. "Family Planning Abortion Skills School [ID 1363]." Obstetrics & Gynecology 145, no. 6S (2025): 33S. https://doi.org/10.1097/aog.0000000000005917.013.

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INTRODUCTION: Abortion is essential health care. To improve factual knowledge and procedural comfort, we developed a Family Planning Abortion Skills School composed of three presentations and a workshop focused on counseling, equipment, and techniques. METHODS: Medication Abortion was presented in week 1, Procedural Abortion in week 2, and the workshop in week 3. The workshop consisted of two stations: manual vacuum aspiration simulated by papayas, and dilation and evacuation via watermelons containing fetal models (boiled eggs, Nerf darts, and tubing). A questionnaire evaluating knowledge, co
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Kayi, Esinam Afi, Adriana Andrea Ewurabena Biney, Naa Dodua Dodoo, Charlotte Abra Esime Ofori, and Francis Nii-Amoo Dodoo. "Women’s post-abortion contraceptive use: Are predictors the same for immediate and future uptake of contraception? Evidence from Ghana." PLOS ONE 16, no. 12 (2021): e0261005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261005.

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This study seeks to identify the socio-demographic, reproductive, partner-related, and facility-level characteristics associated with women’s immediate and subsequent use of post-abortion contraception in Ghana. Secondary data from the 2017 Ghana Maternal Health Survey were utilized in this study. The weighted data comprised 1,880 women who had ever had an abortion within the five years preceding the survey. Binary logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the associations between the predictor and outcome variables. Health provider and women’s socio-demographic characteristics we
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Goitom, Gidey, Balem Dimtsu, Abera Haftu, Solomon Weldemariam Gebrehiwot, and Gebru Hailu Redae. "Health care providers’ knowledge and associated factors towards the components of post abortion care service in hospitals of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia." PLOS Global Public Health 5, no. 4 (2025): e0004412. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0004412.

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In Ethiopia, a significant proportion of women face barriers to accessing family planning services, with nearly 48% not receiving family planning counseling and approximately 35.2% receiving no counseling at all. This gap in provider knowledge contributes to a high rate of repeat abortions, which stands at 33.6%, underscoring the urgent need for effective post-abortion care. The main factor behind this issue is the knowledge gap among healthcare providers, which affects their ability to offer comprehensive family planning service. Addressing this gap is essential for improving reproductive hea
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Barile, Nyode Fortune, Chinemere Onyema, Oparanma Florence Uche, and Amachree Damiete Maxwell. "Knowledge and Utilization of Post-Abortion Care Services among Women of Reproductive Age in Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt Nigeria." IPS Journal of Public Health 4, no. 1 (2024): 104–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.54117/ijph.v4i1.27.

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The study assessed the knowledge and utilization of post abortion care services among women of reproductive age (15–49years) in Rivers State University Teaching Hospital. It was designed to determine women’s understanding of post-abortion care, the extent to which women use post abortion care services and identify reasons for non-use of post abortion care services among women of reproductive age. A simple sampling technique involving purposive sampling was used to randomly elicit 114 respondents. Data were collected with the aid of a structured questionnaire and analysed using frequency, means
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Kumari, Reema. "Acceptance of post-abortion contraception following unsupervised intake of abortion pills at tertiary care teaching institute: an eye opener." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 13, no. 6 (2024): 1478–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20241429.

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Background: Women opting for unsupervised abortion pill intake over contraceptive measures shows a lack of awareness about the effectiveness of family planning methods. There is an urgent need to promote awareness and acceptance of various family planning methods. There is an urgent need to promote awareness and acceptance of various family planning methods, especially by the survivors of adverse consequences of over-the-counter use of medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) pills. Methods: The prospective study was conducted at the obstetrics and gynecology department of Rajendra Institute of
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Shrestha, Anjupa, and S. Sharma. "Status of Abortion Services in Jumla." Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences 1, no. 2 (2018): 47–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jkahs.v1i2.24138.

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Introduction: Abortion was legalized in Nepal in September 2002. Only a trained and listed provider can provide abortion services at a health. For many women, especially in developing countries like Nepal, safe abortion may not be available, affordable or accessible despite the liberalization of abortion law. The aim of this study was to determine the status of abortion in Jumla.&#x0D; Methods: This retrospective study was conducted from the record of District Health Office; Jumla from the month of Ashad 2074 to Jestha 2075. Total Enumerative sampling technique was used. Data of public health
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Solis Castillo, Karla Stefani, Julio Jesús Vargas Peña, and Deysi Viviana Bonilla Ledesma. "Importance of mental health in patients with post-abortion." Interamerican Journal of Health Sciences 4 (July 19, 2024): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.59471/ijhsc202459.

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In recent years, the incidence of side effects such as mental health problems in patients who have undergone an abortion has significantly threatened and a large number of women have symptoms of depression, anxiety, fear, among others. A condition that affects the mental health of patients who have experienced an abortion is age, family planning and sexual education that can lead to having a induced or spontaneous abortion. In recent years it has been thought that family planning is only the administration of contraceptive methods to avoid pregnancy, however, its concept leads to the fact that
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Jose, Joemet, Ajit Kumar Kannaujiya, Kaushalendra Kumar, Lotus McDougal, Katherine Hay, and Abhishek Singh. "Post-abortion contraceptive use among currently married women in India: New evidence from National Family Health Survey 2019–2021 (NFHS-5)." PLOS One 20, no. 5 (2025): e0322784. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0322784.

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Post-abortion contraceptive use is a critical element of reproductive healthcare aimed at preventing unintended pregnancies and promoting reproductive agency. This study investigates changes in post-abortion contraceptive use and factors associated with that use. We use reproductive calendars implemented in 2015–16 and 2019–21 National Family Health Surveys (NFHS) to investigate changes in post-abortion contraceptive use among currently married women age 15–49 in India. We then use 2019–21 NFHS to examine the factors associated with post-abortion contraceptive use. Our analysis is based on a w
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Kaundal, Asmita, Rohini Sehgal, Garima Kachhawa, Sunesh Kumar, Alka Kriplani, and P. Vanamail. "Current practices in family planning: a population based study." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 8, no. 6 (2019): 2372. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20192433.

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Background: To study the knowledge, current practices of family planning methods and acceptance post motivation.Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted at family planning OPD of AIIMS, New Delhi, India. A total of 1516 couples who came for MTP at any gestation couple were enquired about knowledge, currently used contraceptive method and reason for abortion. Couple was counseled and allowed to choose contraceptive method using cafeteria approach. Mean values of continuous data were tested using t-test/ANOVA. Categorial data were compared using chi-square/ Fischers exact test.Results: Mean±SD a
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Jan, Sadiq, Farzana Burki, Nosheen Wahab Salman, Anila Mahmood, and Ayesha Naeem. "Assessment of Age Category and other Factors of Contraception Acceptance among Post-Abortion Patients." Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 16, no. 12 (2022): 775–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs20221612775.

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Background: Women who have had abortions are almost immediately pregnant-risk, low post-abortion family planning usage perceived to be one of the primary and significant factors that cause of induced abortion and spontaneous abortion. The aim of the study was to determine the factors in which the women accept post-abortion contraceptive methods among abortion care service patients in our hospital. Study Design: It was a cross-sectional study conducted in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Riphah International hospital, Islamabad, for six month duration from March 2022 to August 2022.
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KOÇAK, Hatice Serap, and Rabia SOHBET. "KADINLARIN İSTEYEREK DÜŞÜK YAPMA NEDENİ VE DÜŞÜK SONRASI AİLE PLANLAMASI KULLANMA DURUMLARI." SOCIAL SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL 7, no. 33 (2022): 476–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31567/ssd.689.

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The research was conducted as a descriptive and cross-sectional study in order to determine the induced abortion of women. The sample of the study consisted of 210 women who had induced abortion in Gaziantep Province Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital Family Planning Polyclinic. An interview form including information about socio-demographic variables, fertility characteristics, and voluntary abortion was used to collect data. The data were evaluated by percentage, arithmetic mean, chi-square test. In the research; It was determined that 27.6% of the women were in the 35-39 age group and their
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Eros, E. "Premenstrual syndrome as a possible presymtomatic marker for negative outcomes of pregnancy." European Psychiatry 65, S1 (2022): S105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.299.

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Introduction Hungarian Family Planning Service’s mission is decreasing the negative outcomes of pregnancy, including perinatal depression. Objectives Childbirth as a great irreversible life event is a normative crisis of the life, thus pregnancy and post-partum period are times of high risk for psychiatric symptoms. Stress in pre- and post-natal period has short and long-term effect on offspring. Women participating in family planning program should be evaluated for the high risk and specific preventive program are provided for them. Methods Between 2015-2018, 446 women were participating in f
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DiCenzo, Natalie, and Marisa Giglio. "Post-Dobbs: The Consequences of Abortion Bans on Complex Family Planning Training." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 15, no. 4 (2023): 416–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-23-00013.1.

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Critchlow, Donald T. "Birth Control, Population Control, and Family Planning: An Overview." Journal of Policy History 7, no. 1 (1995): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898030600004127.

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The cultural fission created by the controversy over birth control and abortion, as Juvenal's satiric comment above indicates, has a long and bitter history. The emergence of the modern state, however, transformed cultural differences into political acrimony as reproduction rights became public policy. In the United States, reproductive rights in the post-World War II period became a matter of political controversy when the federal government began to fund family planning programs domestically and abroad in the 1960s.
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Christine, Apio, and Atwine Barnabas. "Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Post-Abortion Care among Health Workers at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital." NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES 6, no. 1 (2025): 78–87. https://doi.org/10.59298/nijses/2025/61.788700.

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Abortion is still a public health dilemma in developing countries Uganda inclusive. Abortion is illegal in Uganda, and unsafe abortion is responsible for at least 30% of all maternal deaths. Each year, an estimated 297,000 induced abortions are performed in Uganda, and nearly 85,000 women are treated for complications, as a result of unsafe abortion. The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge, attitude, and practices of health workers on Post Abortion Care at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital. A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used which employed qua
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Tang, Longmei, Shangchun Wu, Jiong Li, et al. "Post-abortion family planning counselling practice among abortion service providers in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study." European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 22, no. 1 (2016): 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13625187.2016.1255939.

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Tolu, Lemi Belay, Tesfaye Hurisa, Ferid Abas, et al. "EFFECT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON SAFE ABORTION AND CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES AND MITIGATION MEASURES: A CASE STUDY FROM A TERTIARY FACILITY IN ETHIOPIA." Ethiopian Journal of Reproductive Health 12, no. 3 (2020): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.69614/ejrh.v12i3.418.

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Background: To protect the gains made in sexual and reproductive health in Ethiopia over the past several decades, care for childbearing women and newborn infants needs to continue during the pandemic. The provision of safe abortion and contraceptive services remains critical. When staff and services are under extreme stress there is a real risk of increasing avoidable harm. This case study aims to determine the impact of COVID-19 on contraception and safe abortion care services at a tertiary facility in Ethiopia. Materials and Methods: We collected data on safe abortion and contraception serv
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Gbagbo, Fred Yao. "Post Abortion Contraception Model: A Comprehensive Package for Improving Safe Abortion Care in Developing Countries." Journal of Family Medicine 1, no. 1 (2018): 12–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14302/issn.2640-690x.jfm-18-2088.

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Background: Despite liberal abortion laws and wide availability of contraceptives in Ghana, declining Post Abortion Contraception remains a public health challenge due to early unplanned pregnancies and recurrent abortions. The development of this model was therefore to address challenges of low contraception following induced abortion in health facilities within the capital city of Ghana. Method: The development of this model was an outcome of a nested study title: ‘decision making for induced abortion in Accra metropolis, Ghana’ in 2014. This model was piloted for four years using Marie Stop
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Peipert, Leah J., Lucy Brown, Carli King, Julianne Stout, and Amy Caldwell. "Change in Medical Students' Attitudes Towards Family Planning After Pregnancy Counseling Panel Intervention [ID 2683614]." Obstetrics & Gynecology 143, no. 5S (2024): 76S. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.aog.0001013996.28339.8e.

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INTRODUCTION: Abortion is one of the most commonly performed procedures in the United States, but abortion education is lacking in medical curricula. This study evaluates changes in medical students’ attitudes after a pregnancy counseling panel intervention during preclinical medical education. METHODS: Second-year medical students participated in a “Pregnancy Options Panel” with obstetrician–gynecologists, a pediatrician, and a social worker. Using a case study format, panelists guided discussion of appropriate care for a patient diagnosed with an unintended pregnancy. Two identical 19-item s
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Odekunle, Olabisi Muslimat, and Uchechi Grace Okonta. "Knowledge, attitude and determinants of post-abortion contraceptive use among women of reproductive age seeking care in healthcare facilities in Ile-Ife, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study." BMJ Public Health 3, no. 1 (2025): e001124. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjph-2024-001124.

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BackgroundPost-abortion contraception is the commencement of the chosen contraception method immediately after or within 48 hours of an abortion episode. It is a key strategy for the reduction of unintended pregnancies and repeated abortion.ObjectiveThe study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude towards post-abortion contraception and examine the determinants of post-abortion contraceptive use among women of reproductive age seeking care in healthcare facilities in Ile-Ife.DesignThe study was a facility-based descriptive cross-sectional survey which employed a quantitative method.MethodT
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Perez, Aurora. "Probing the Decisions Behind Induced Abortion in the Philippines." Transactions of the National Academy of Science and Technology 25, no. 2 (2003): 365–80. https://doi.org/10.57043/transnastphl.2003.4739.

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Often a subject of emotional debates that unleash strong and opposing views, abortion, in particular, induced abortions, remains a health concern deserving public health policy action. While there have been several studies on the causes and consequences of abortion, data on a scale that would generate reliable estimates of the prevalence of abortion for the whole country remains scarce. This paper uses a mix of available data on abortion in the Philippines and complements the profiles of women who have had abortions with life stories to give the abortion statistics the needed human face. The c
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Jafaar, Sara K., Taghreed K. Alhaidari, Mohanad Abdul Wahid Abdul Razaq, and Eqbal G. Ali. "Iraqi women Attitude towards Immediate Post-partum/ Post-abortion Contraception: a multi-institutional study." AL-Kindy College Medical Journal 16, no. 2 (2020): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.47723/kcmj.v16i2.258.

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Background: Immediate postpartum contraceptive and post abortion contraception methods are effective safe methods and are becoming a standard practice in many countries, yet it is not widely used in Iraq. &#x0D; Aims: this study: is designed to assess the attitude and willingness of women to immediate contraception after giving birth or abortion and their satisfaction to previous use.&#x0D; Methods and Material: Four hundred thirty-four women were surveyed in the labor word immediately after giving birth/ abortion. Their knowledge, attitude and contraception use were assessed according to the
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Sebazungu, Theodomir, Kenneth Ruzindana, Doee Kitessa, and Urania Magriples. "Factors Affecting Immediate Use of Contraception among Women Hospitalised for Abortion in Two Public Hospitals in Kigali, Rwanda: A Cross Sectional Study." East African Health Research Journal 7, no. 1 (2023): 20–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.24248/eahrj.v7i1.704.

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Background: The 2019-20 Rwanda demographic health survey revealed an overall use of modern contraceptives of 58% but participants were not likely to use family planning in the postpartum period. Three quarters of participants intended to use contraception only after they had resumed menses and not breastfeeding. This study intended to measure post-abortion contraception uptake and to evaluate factors affecting immediate post abortion contraception uptake among patients consulting two public hospitals in Kigali, Rwanda. Methods: This is an observational cross-sectional study of women admitted f
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Ganatra, Bela, and Anibal Faundes. "Role of birth spacing, family planning services, safe abortion services and post-abortion care in reducing maternal mortality." Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology 36 (October 2016): 145–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2016.07.008.

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Baker, Justin N., Jessica Thompkins, Jennifer Needle, Yao Cheng, Sarah Friebert, and Maureen E. Lyon. "Is it safe and worthwhile? A multi-site randomized clinical trial of FAmily CEntered (FACE) pediatric advance care planning for adolescents with cancer and their families." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 15_suppl (2020): 10557. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.10557.

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10557 Background: Many clinicians express concern that pediatric ACP (pACP) is too distressful for families. We describe the effect of FAmily CEntered pACP for Teens with Cancer (FACE-TC) on families’ self-reported experience. Methods: A 4-site, intent-to-treat, longitudinal, randomized clinical trial recruited adolescent/family dyads from hospital-based cancer-specialty clinics from 2016-2019. Adolescent/family dyads were screened/assented/consented/enrolled and randomized at a 2:1 ratio to either FACE-TC or Treatment as Usual control. FACE-TC is three weekly, 60-minute sessions with a certif
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EVENS, EMILY, ROSE OTIENO-MASABA, MARGARET EICHLEAY, et al. "POST-ABORTION CARE SERVICES FOR YOUTH AND ADULT CLIENTS IN KENYA: A COMPARISON OF SERVICES, CLIENT SATISFACTION AND PROVIDER ATTITUDES." Journal of Biosocial Science 46, no. 1 (2013): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932013000230.

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SummaryUnsafe abortion accounts for 35% of maternal mortality in Kenya. Post-abortion care (PAC) reduces maternal death and provides an opportunity to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Few studies have documented how the receipt of PAC services varies by client age. In this study, descriptive data were collected from clients, providers and eight health facilities in Kenya's Central and Nairobi provinces to examine receipt of PAC services by client age, client satisfaction and provider attitudes. Delivery of PAC treatment, pain management, HIV and STI services and violence screening did not vary by
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Baig, Marina, Sadia Abbas Ali, Kiran Mubeen, and Arusa Lakhani. "Induced abortions in Pakistan: an afflicting challenge needing addressal." British Journal of Midwifery 29, no. 2 (2021): 94–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2021.29.2.94.

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Unintended pregnancies due to low prevalence of contraceptive use in Pakistan leads to a huge burden of induced abortions. These abortions are a major cause of concern, as a majority of these abortions are performed in an unhygienic environment by untrained providers, leading to maternal morbidities and mortalities. Some of the contributing factors of unsafe abortions are lack of availability of quality services, financial barriers, stigma associated with abortion and lack of awareness about abortion law. Therefore, there is an urgent need to invest on family planning and post-abortion care se
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Castro-Rico, Samantha, Madeline Quasebarth, Ariyana Safarloo, Chuka Onuh, Jessyca Judge, and Julie Chor. "Understanding the Experiences and Priorities of Patients Traveling to Illinois for Abortion Care Post-Dobbs [ID 1337]." Obstetrics & Gynecology 145, no. 6S (2025): 51S. https://doi.org/10.1097/aog.0000000000005917.073.

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INTRODUCTION: The 2022 Dobbs v Jackson decision has resulted in widespread state abortion restrictions. We sought to understand patients’ priorities when travelling to Illinois for abortion care. METHODS: We conducted semistructured interviews between March and September 2024 with adult participants who travelled to Illinois for an abortion. Interviews were recorded, deidentified, transcribed, and coded using Dedoose software. We conducted thematic content analysis to identify key themes across interviews. RESULTS: Twenty-nine participants completed interviews (59% White, 34% Black, 1% Hispani
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Fred, Yao Gbagbo, and Akosua Gbagbo Josephine. "Is induced abortion becoming a family planning method in Ghana?: A situational analysis of induce abortion and contraception uptake in two urban cities of Ghana." International Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Sexual Health 1, no. 1 (2019): 08–23. https://doi.org/10.36811/ijrmsh.2019.110002.

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Background:&nbsp;Following amendment of Ghanaian abortion law in 1985, abortion services became more available as permitted by law. Services data however remain scares due to provider and facility stigmatization. Objective:&nbsp;To explore the use of abortion as a family planning option using provider reports, trends of contraception and induced abortion service uptake in facilities within two urban cities in Ghana. Methods:&nbsp;Cross-sectional, descriptive design, using facility data from 50 private (42) and Non-Governmental Organizations (8). Ten in-depth interviews were also held with midw
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Mohammed, Usmael, Hunde Lemi, and Ephrem Manekullih. "Post Abortion Family Planning Utilization and Associated Factors Among Women Received Abortion Services at Adama Hospital Medical College, Oromia, Ethiopia." Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 10, no. 1 (2022): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.jgo.20221001.12.

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Dangal, Binod, Manisha Basnet, Hannah Chase, Archana KC, and Deeb Shrestha Dangol. "Impact of COVID-19 pandemic in safe abortion and safe motherhood services in provincial hospital of rural Nepal: comparison of 3 waves of COVID-19." Journal of General Practice and Emergency Medicine of Nepal 9, no. 13 (2022): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.59284/jgpeman41.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the whole world with a major public health crisis, both directly due to the disease and indirectly in all dimensions of the health care system. This included safe abortion services and safe motherhood services but data quantifying this in a lower resource setting is lacking. This study analyzed the trends of safe abortion services, post abortion contraception opted during pandemic and safe motherhood services at a provincial hospital in rural Nepal during 25 months of COVID-19 pandemic, comparing data of three major waves.&#x0D; Method: This i
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SHEKHAR, CHANDER, T. V. SEKHER, and ALINA SULAIMANOVA. "ROLE OF INDUCED ABORTION IN ATTAINING REPRODUCTIVE GOALS IN KYRGYZSTAN: A STUDY BASED ON KRDHS-1997." Journal of Biosocial Science 42, no. 4 (2010): 477–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002193201000009x.

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SummaryEstimates indicate that about 42 million pregnancies are voluntarily terminated every year at the global level, of which more than 80% occur in developing countries. Abortion has been one of the major reproductive health concerns in post-Soviet nations, especially when it is commonly used as a means of fertility regulation. On average, every woman has had around 1.6 abortions in Kyrgyzstan. This paper attempts to measure the role of abortion in fertility regulation using data from the Kyrgyz Republic Demographic and Health Survey (KRDHS), 1997. The analysis reveals that Kyrgyzstan can a
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Rozina Shahadat Khan. "EDUCATIONAL TRAINING OF LADY HEALTH WORKERS AND PREVENTION OF ABORTION RELATED MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY." Pakistan Postgraduate Medical Journal 34, no. 01 (2023): 01–02. http://dx.doi.org/10.51642/ppmj.v34i01.580.

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One of the major challenges faced by developing world for achieving universal health care includes shortage of Manpower indicated by the fact that an estimated one billion people will never see a health worker during the course of their lives. As a consequence to this shortage millions of people die or are disabled each year1. One solution to this dilemma was increasing health workforce by induction of community health workers (CHWs), members of the community who are trained to provide basic health services. They offer the first and at times only admittance to health services for people in the
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