Background: Early first-trimester medical abortion (MA) service (≤ 63 days) has been provided by doctors and nurses under doctors’ supervision since 2009 in Nepal. This paper assesses whether MA services provided by specifically trained and certified nurses and auxiliary nurse-midwives independently from doctors’ supervision, is considered as satisfactory by women as those provided by doctors. Methods: The data come from a multi-center, randomized, controlled equivalence trial conducted between April 2009 and March 2010 in five district hospitals in Nepal. Women seeking MA were randomly assigned to doctors or nurses and auxiliary nurse-midwives(ANMs).Eligible women were administered 200 mg mifepristone orally followed by 800 μg misoprostol ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
BackgroundDespite legalization of abortion in Nepal in 2002, many women are still unable to access l...
BACKGROUND: Although Nepal legalised abortion in 2002, a significant number of women continue to acc...
Abstract Background Early first-trimester medical abortion (MA) service (≤ 63 days) has been provide...
BACKGROUND: Medical abortion is under-used in developing countries. We assessed whether early fi rst...
Background: Although Nepal’s maternal mortality ratio has fallen over the past decade, unsafe aborti...
Expanding access to medication abortion through pharmacies is a promising avenue to reach women with...
Introduction: Unsafe abortion is one of the major public health problems in developing countries inc...
BACKGROUND: Misoprostol is established for the treatment of incomplete abortion but has not been sys...
Objective: Training midlevel providers (MLPs) to conduct surgical abortions and manage medical abort...
Abstract Background In March 2002, Nepal's Parliament approved legislation to permit abortion on req...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
Abstract Background One of the leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity is unsafe abortion....
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
BackgroundDespite legalization of abortion in Nepal in 2002, many women are still unable to access l...
BACKGROUND: Although Nepal legalised abortion in 2002, a significant number of women continue to acc...
Abstract Background Early first-trimester medical abortion (MA) service (≤ 63 days) has been provide...
BACKGROUND: Medical abortion is under-used in developing countries. We assessed whether early fi rst...
Background: Although Nepal’s maternal mortality ratio has fallen over the past decade, unsafe aborti...
Expanding access to medication abortion through pharmacies is a promising avenue to reach women with...
Introduction: Unsafe abortion is one of the major public health problems in developing countries inc...
BACKGROUND: Misoprostol is established for the treatment of incomplete abortion but has not been sys...
Objective: Training midlevel providers (MLPs) to conduct surgical abortions and manage medical abort...
Abstract Background In March 2002, Nepal's Parliament approved legislation to permit abortion on req...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
Abstract Background One of the leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity is unsafe abortion....
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplet...
BackgroundDespite legalization of abortion in Nepal in 2002, many women are still unable to access l...
BACKGROUND: Although Nepal legalised abortion in 2002, a significant number of women continue to acc...