Barriers to accessing abortion services and perspectives on using mifepristone and misoprostol at home in Great Britain
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Barriers to accessing abortion services and perspectives on using mifepristone and misoprostol at home in Great Britain
Abstract
Objective: To examine reasons for seeking abortion services outside the formal healthcare system in Great Britain, where abortion is legally available.
Study design: We conducted a mixed-methods study among women resident in England, Scotland, and Wales who requested at-home medication abortion through online telemedicine initiative Women on Web (WoW) between November 22, 2016, and March 22, 2017. We examined the demographics and circumstances of all women requesting early medication abortion and conducted a content analysis of a sample of their anonymized emails to the service to explore their reasons for seeking help.
Results: Over a 4-month period, 519 women contacted WoW seeking medication abortion. These women were diverse with respect to age, parity, and circumstance. One hundred eighty women reported 209 reasons for seeking abortion outside the formal healthcare setting. Among all reasons, 49% were access barriers, including long waiting times, distance to clinic, work or childcare commitments, lack of eligibility for free NHS services, and prior negative experiences of abortion care; 30% were privacy concerns, including lack of confidentiality of services, perceived or experienced stigma, and preferring the privacy and comfort of using pills at home; and 18% were controlling circumstances, including partner violence and partner/family control.
Conclusion: Despite the presence of abortion services in Great Britain, a diverse group of women still experiences logistical and personal barriers to accessing care through the formal healthcare system, or prefer the privacy of conducting their abortions in their own homes. Health services commissioning bodies could address existing barriers if supported by policy frameworks.
Implications: The presence of multiple barriers to accessing abortion care in Great Britain highlights the need for future guidelines to recommend a more woman-centered approach to service provision. Reducing the number of clinic visits and designing services to meet the needs of those living in controlling circumstances are particularly important goals.
Keywords: Abortion; Access; Great Britain; Preference; Telemedicine; United Kingdom.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
ARAA reports no conflicts of interest. RG is the Founder and Director of Women on Web. KG and MS are members of the Women on Web helpdesk team. JT is a member of the Board of Directors of the Women on Web Foundation.
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