OBJECTIVE: To describe the initial stages of the implementation of a risk-reduction model designed by Iniciativas Sanitarias to shield women from unsafe abortion in a traditional community on the Uruguay-Brazil border. METHODS: This mixed-design study was conducted first between 22 and 26 March 2010, and then between 2 and 7 May 2011, in Rivera, Uruguay, to gather information from women seen at health centers, healthcare providers, and local policy makers before the project started and midway through the project. RESULTS: At baseline most women and providers considered abortion justifiable only on narrow grounds, yet favored the implementation of a risk-reduction model that would include preabortion as well as postabortion counseling, the f...
To evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25 years, as well as their ...
This paper describes the implementation of five Safe Abortion Information Hotlines (SAIH), astrategy...
BACKGROUND: Globally, access to safe abortion is limited. We aimed to assess the safety, effectivene...
AbstractThe history of the creation of the risk and harm reduction model applied to unsafe abortion ...
Introduction: Worldwide, 13% of maternal deaths are caused by complications of spontaneous or induce...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe public policies, social actions, particularly those of obstetricians/gy...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the application of the risk and harm reduction model at primary care le...
AbstractUnsafe abortion is one of the most serious public health and human rights issues in South Am...
The World Health Organization estimates that 56 million abortions take place each year, approximatel...
Objective: To describe the application of the risk and harm reduction model at primary care level to...
Abortion remains highly legally restricted in many developing countries, constraining women to unsaf...
Unsafe abortion contributes significantly to maternal mortality and morbidity in Latin America. Post...
Unsafe abortion is one of the main causes of maternal mortality and severe morbidity in countries wi...
Unsafe abortion is a serious public health problem in Bolivia, accounting for up to 25 percent of ma...
Unsafe abortion contributes significantly to maternal mortality and morbidity in Latin America. Post...
To evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25 years, as well as their ...
This paper describes the implementation of five Safe Abortion Information Hotlines (SAIH), astrategy...
BACKGROUND: Globally, access to safe abortion is limited. We aimed to assess the safety, effectivene...
AbstractThe history of the creation of the risk and harm reduction model applied to unsafe abortion ...
Introduction: Worldwide, 13% of maternal deaths are caused by complications of spontaneous or induce...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe public policies, social actions, particularly those of obstetricians/gy...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the application of the risk and harm reduction model at primary care le...
AbstractUnsafe abortion is one of the most serious public health and human rights issues in South Am...
The World Health Organization estimates that 56 million abortions take place each year, approximatel...
Objective: To describe the application of the risk and harm reduction model at primary care level to...
Abortion remains highly legally restricted in many developing countries, constraining women to unsaf...
Unsafe abortion contributes significantly to maternal mortality and morbidity in Latin America. Post...
Unsafe abortion is one of the main causes of maternal mortality and severe morbidity in countries wi...
Unsafe abortion is a serious public health problem in Bolivia, accounting for up to 25 percent of ma...
Unsafe abortion contributes significantly to maternal mortality and morbidity in Latin America. Post...
To evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25 years, as well as their ...
This paper describes the implementation of five Safe Abortion Information Hotlines (SAIH), astrategy...
BACKGROUND: Globally, access to safe abortion is limited. We aimed to assess the safety, effectivene...