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Providers’ experiences with abortion care: A scoping review
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Dempsey, B.
, Callaghan, S.
, Higgins, M. F.
in
Abortion
/ Abortion, Induced - psychology
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Female
/ Health Personnel - psychology
/ Humans
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and Places
/ Pregnancy
/ Professions
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Social Stigma
/ Stigma
/ Workplaces
2024
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Providers’ experiences with abortion care: A scoping review
by
Dempsey, B.
, Callaghan, S.
, Higgins, M. F.
in
Abortion
/ Abortion, Induced - psychology
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Female
/ Health Personnel - psychology
/ Humans
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and Places
/ Pregnancy
/ Professions
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Social Stigma
/ Stigma
/ Workplaces
2024
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Providers’ experiences with abortion care: A scoping review
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Dempsey, B.
, Callaghan, S.
, Higgins, M. F.
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Abortion
/ Abortion, Induced - psychology
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Female
/ Health Personnel - psychology
/ Humans
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and Places
/ Pregnancy
/ Professions
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Social Stigma
/ Stigma
/ Workplaces
2024
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Providers’ experiences with abortion care: A scoping review
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Providers’ experiences with abortion care: A scoping review
2024
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Overview
Induced abortion is one of the most common gynecological procedures in the world, with as many as three in every ten pregnancies ending in abortion. It, however, remains controversial. The objective of this scoping review was to explore and map existing literature on the experiences of those who provide abortion care.
This exploratory review followed the Levac et al. guidelines and was reported in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR checklist. CINAHL, Cochrane, EMBASE, PsycInfo, PubMed, and Web of Science were used to identify peer-reviewed, original research articles published on providers' experience of abortion. We identified 106 relevant studies, which include a total sample of 4,250 providers from 28 countries and six continents. Most of the studies were qualitative (n = 83), though quantitative (n = 15) and mixed methods (n = 8) studies were also included. We identified two overarching themes: (1) Providers' experiences with abortion stigma and (2) Providers' reflections on their abortion work. Our findings suggest that providers from around the world experience challenges within society and their communities and workplaces which reinforce the stigmatization and marginalization of abortion and pose questions about the morality of this work. Most, however, are proud of their work, believe abortion care to be socially important and necessary, and remain committed to the provision of care.
The findings of this review provide a comprehensive overview on the known experiences of providing abortion care. It is a key point of reference for international providers, researchers, and advocates to further this area of research or discussion in their own territories. The findings of this review will inform future work on how to support providers against stigmatization and will offer providers the chance to reflect on their own experiences.
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Public Library of Science
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