2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsrh-2024-202428
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Abortion patients’ perspectives on enhancing a telemedicine model of post-abortion contraception: a qualitative study

Nicola Boydell,
Sophie Buijsen,
John Joseph Reynolds-Wright
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAccess to post-abortion contraception (PAC) is critical for reducing unintended pregnancies and supporting reproductive decision-making. Patients often face challenges in identifying, accessing and initiating their preferred contraceptive methods post-abortion. This may be particularly so with telemedicine models of care with absence of in-person appointments, and reduced opportunities to provide some contraceptive methods. This qualitative service evaluation explored patients' perspectives on PAC co… Show more

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