Unsafe abortion after legalisation in Nepal: a cross-sectional study of women presenting to hospitals
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Unsafe abortion after legalisation in Nepal: a cross-sectional study of women presenting to hospitals
Abstract
Objective: To investigate abortion practices of Nepali women requiring postabortion care.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: Four tertiary-care hospitals in urban and rural Nepal.
Sample: A total of 527 women presenting with complications from induced abortion in 2010.
Methods: Women completed questionnaires on their awareness of the legal status of abortion and their abortion-seeking experiences. The method of induction and whether the abortion was obtained from an uncertified source was documented. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify associated factors.
Main outcome measures: Induction method; uncertified abortion source.
Results: In all, 234 (44%) women were aware that abortion was legal in Nepal. Medically induced abortion was used by 359 (68%) women and, of these, 343 (89%) took unsafe, ineffective or unknown substances. Compared with women undergoing surgical abortion, women who had medical abortion were more likely to have obtained information from pharmacists (161/359, 45% versus 11/168, 7%, adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 8.1, 95% confidence interval 4.1-16.0) and to have informed no one about the abortion (28/359, 8% versus 3/168, 2%, aOR 5.5, 95% CI 1.1-26.9). Overall, 291 (81%) medical abortions and 50 (30%) surgical abortions were obtained from uncertified sources; these women were less likely to know that abortion was legal (122/341, 36% versus 112/186, 60%, aOR 0.4, 95% CI 0.2-0.7) and more likely to choose a method because it was available nearby (209/341, 61% versus 62/186, 33%, aOR 2.5, 95% CI 1.5-4.3), compared with women accessing certified sources.
Conclusions: Among women presenting to hospitals in Nepal with complications following induced abortion of pregnancy, the majority had undergone medically induced abortions using unknown substances acquired from uncertified sources. Women using medications and those accessing uncertified providers were less aware that abortion is now legal in Nepal. These findings highlight the need for continued improvements in the provision and awareness of abortion services in Nepal.
Keywords: Abortion; Nepal; medical abortion; termination of pregnancy; unsafe abortion.
© 2013 The Authors BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology © 2013 RCOG.
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Commentary on 'Unsafe abortion after legalization in Nepal: a cross-sectional study of women presenting to hospitals'.BJOG. 2013 Aug;120(9):1083-4. BJOG. 2013. PMID: 24000407 No abstract available.
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