Quality of Post-Abortion Care in Nigeria
Date
2020-11Author
Ouedraogo, Ramatou
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Abstract
Women in Nigeria face a high rate of unwanted pregnancies, with more than half of these resulting in
induced abortions, which are often unsafe. About 40% of women who resort to abortion experience
complications that are serious enough to warrant medical treatment and hospital admission. Often there
is limited evidence on the preparedness of public health facilities to provide post-abortion care (PAC)
services as well as on patients’ experiences while seeking PAC services.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 227 public health facilities across seven states in Nigeria
using health facility assessment questionnaires to assess the preparedness of facilities to provide basic
and comprehensive PAC services. In addition, a total of 1,247 exit interviews with PAC patients were
conducted to document their experiences on the quality of PAC services. Using semi-structured interview
guides, an additional one hundred and thirty-seven in-depth interviews (IDI) with PAC service providers,
women treated for post abortion complications and policy makers were conducted to explore their views,
experiences and perceptions on the quality of PAC services provided at public health facilities
Subject
Population Dynamics and Reproductive Health; Sexual and Reproductive Health; Abortion; Post-Abortion Care; Manual Vacuum AspirationCollections
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