Are state abortion bans an occupational health hazard for obstetrician-gynaecologists? Findings from a multistate qualitative study
Erika L Sabbath,
Samantha M McKetchnie,
Kavita S Arora
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesSince the US Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson decision, 17 states have imposed near-total abortion bans. These bans may negatively impact health and well-being of obstetrician-gynaecologists (OB-GYNs), due to high levels of work-related stress that the laws have created for them. The goal of the present study is to evaluate the impacts of post-Dobbs v. Jackson state abortion bans on occupational health and well-being of OB-GYNs.MethodsThe Study of OB-GYNs in Post-Roe America is a qualitative study of… Show more
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