1999
DOI: 10.2307/2991572
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Abortion Services in Rural Washington State, 1983-1984 to 1993-1994: Availability and Outcomes

Abstract: Rural Washington women are traveling farther and more often to urban and out-of-state locations for abortion services, and are obtaining their abortions at a later gestational age, which is associated with a decade-long decline in the number of abortion providers.

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“…Nine studies explored geographical obstacles to care and travel undertaken by women to access abortion providers 37 49–51 56 59 63 64. Women travel between 1 and 12 hours to access services.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nine studies explored geographical obstacles to care and travel undertaken by women to access abortion providers 37 49–51 56 59 63 64. Women travel between 1 and 12 hours to access services.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young women,37 50 indigenous women49 and women on low incomes are disproportionately affected 37. Women who travel are more likely to have an abortion later than 12 weeks’ gestation compared to those who do not travel 64. However, the introduction of medical abortion via telemedicine was found to increase rates of medical abortion among women living more than 50 miles from the nearest clinic offering surgical abortion 60…”
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“…This difference vanished in 1993-1994. Also, the distance that women living in rural counties traveled to obtain abortions increased significantly between and 1993-1994(Dobie, Hart, Glusker, Madigan, Larson, & Rosenblatt, 1999.…”
Section: Formentioning
confidence: 97%