2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030797
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Future health providers’ willingness to provide abortion services following decriminalisation of abortion in Chile: a cross-sectional survey

Abstract: ObjectiveTo assess Chilean medical and midwifery students’ attitudes and willingness to become trained to provide abortion care, shortly after abortion was decriminalised in 2017.DesignWe fielded a cross-sectional, web-based survey of medical and midwifery students. We used generalised estimating equations to assess differences by type of university and degree sought.SettingWe recruited students from a combination of seven secular, religiously-affiliated, public and private universities that offer midwifery or… Show more

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“…However, nurses and midwives did not always have a good understanding of the law (Oppong‐Darko, Amponsa‐Achiano, & Darj, 2017). Indeed, some countries interpreted laws ambiguously (Cleeve, Nalwadda, Zadik, Sterner, & Klingberg‐Allvin, 2019), conservatively or enacted special laws restricting nurse/midwifery involvement (Biggs et al, 2019; Sheldon & Fletcher, 2017; Taylor et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nurses and midwives did not always have a good understanding of the law (Oppong‐Darko, Amponsa‐Achiano, & Darj, 2017). Indeed, some countries interpreted laws ambiguously (Cleeve, Nalwadda, Zadik, Sterner, & Klingberg‐Allvin, 2019), conservatively or enacted special laws restricting nurse/midwifery involvement (Biggs et al, 2019; Sheldon & Fletcher, 2017; Taylor et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nationally supported indications to terminate pregnancy such as pregnancy following rape, pregnancy following incest, minority pregnancy, pregnancy endangering the woman's life and pregnancy complicated by gross fetal defects (22).…”
Section: Liberalized Components Of Induced/safe Abortion Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strati ed random sampling technique was used to select study participants ( Figure 1 Liberalized components of induced/safe abortion services: Nationally supported indications to terminate pregnancy such as pregnancy following rape, pregnancy following incest, minority pregnancy, pregnancy endangering the woman's life and pregnancy complicated by gross fetal defects (23).…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%