Delays in seeking quality post abortion care services remain
a major contributor to high levels of mortality and morbidity among women who
experience unsafe abortion. However, little is known about the causes of and
factors associated with delays in seeking care among women who suffer
complications of unsafe abortion. This study looks at factors that are
associated with delays in seeking post-abortion care among women in Kenya.
Data for this study were from a nationally representative
sample of 350 healthcare facilities that participated in the 2012 Incidence and
Magnitude of Unsafe Abortion study in Kenya. Data included socio-demographic
characteristics, reproductive health and clinical histories from all women
treated with PAC during a one-month data collection period.
Delay in seeking care was associated with women’s age,
education level, contraceptive history, fertility intentions and referral
status.
There is need to improve women’s access to quality sexual
and reproductive health information and services, contraception and abortion
care. Improving current PAC services at lower level facilities will also
minimize delays resulting from long referral processes.
Full article
at: http://goo.gl/SnfrDi
By:
1African Population and Health Research
Center, 2nd Floor APHRC Campus, Manga Close Off Kirawa Road, Nairobi, Kenya
2School of Public Health, University of
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
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