2020
DOI: 10.2196/17779
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Development of an Intervention to Support the Reproductive Health of Cambodian Women Who Seek Medical Abortion: Research Protocol

Abstract: Background In Cambodia, abortion has been legally permitted on request during the first trimester of pregnancy since 1997. However, although there has been an increase in the percentage of women having induced abortion and medical abortion, there has also been a decrease in the percentage of women who say they received help from a health worker with their abortion. These data point toward the demedicalization of abortion, and although medical … Show more

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“…Research methods included general and participant observation, semistructured interviews and periodical meetings in the UK and Cambodia to discuss findings. 11 The methods were informed by intervention mapping methods, 13 but in a more holistic manner, which took into consideration the different disciplines involved. We aimed to conduct a needs assessment followed by intervention development activities including specifying possible behaviour change targets, designing the intervention, and producing and refining intervention content.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research methods included general and participant observation, semistructured interviews and periodical meetings in the UK and Cambodia to discuss findings. 11 The methods were informed by intervention mapping methods, 13 but in a more holistic manner, which took into consideration the different disciplines involved. We aimed to conduct a needs assessment followed by intervention development activities including specifying possible behaviour change targets, designing the intervention, and producing and refining intervention content.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%