Background: In many developing countries, maternal deaths occur mainly as a result of unsafe abortions, a situation reflecting the inaccessibility of safe abortion services in such countries. In Ethiopia, unsafe abortion accounts for 32% of maternal deaths and almost 60% of gynaecological admissions, and is one of the top ten causes of general hospital admissions. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the views of women about the accessibility of safe abortion services in governmental health centres. Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional descriptive and non-experimental study using structured questionnaires was conducted. 342 women who had received abortion care services in governmental health centres participated. Findings:...
In Ghana, despite the availability of safe, legally permissible abortion services, high rates of mor...
Background: Abortions performed by persons lacking the requisite skills or in environments lacking m...
Objective: To provide a basis for continued policy dialogue and reform to address the problem of dea...
Background: In 2005, Ethiopia changed its abortion law to curb its high maternal mortality. This has...
In Ethiopia, unsafe abortion accounts up to 32 % of maternal deaths. The perception of health provid...
Background: In Ethiopia, utilization of post-abortion care service is minimal and it seems that the ...
In Ethiopia, unsafe abortion accounts up to 32% of maternal deaths. The perception of health provide...
Unsafe abortion is a major contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality. To gain insight into the...
Background: Ethiopia changed its abortion law in 2005 in order to reduce their maternal mortality. T...
Background: Abortion remains a critical determinant of maternal morbidity and mortality in Kenya. Re...
Background: Although the global community promotes people's access to sexual and reproductive health...
In Ethiopia, the maternal mortality ratio is 676/100,000 live births with complications from unsafe ...
Unintended pregnancies are the root cause of unsafe abortions which place a major financial strain o...
Introduction: Unsafe abortion is a major contributor to the continued high global maternal mortality...
peer-reviewedBackground: Unsafe abortions contribute significantly to maternal morbidity and mortal...
In Ghana, despite the availability of safe, legally permissible abortion services, high rates of mor...
Background: Abortions performed by persons lacking the requisite skills or in environments lacking m...
Objective: To provide a basis for continued policy dialogue and reform to address the problem of dea...
Background: In 2005, Ethiopia changed its abortion law to curb its high maternal mortality. This has...
In Ethiopia, unsafe abortion accounts up to 32 % of maternal deaths. The perception of health provid...
Background: In Ethiopia, utilization of post-abortion care service is minimal and it seems that the ...
In Ethiopia, unsafe abortion accounts up to 32% of maternal deaths. The perception of health provide...
Unsafe abortion is a major contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality. To gain insight into the...
Background: Ethiopia changed its abortion law in 2005 in order to reduce their maternal mortality. T...
Background: Abortion remains a critical determinant of maternal morbidity and mortality in Kenya. Re...
Background: Although the global community promotes people's access to sexual and reproductive health...
In Ethiopia, the maternal mortality ratio is 676/100,000 live births with complications from unsafe ...
Unintended pregnancies are the root cause of unsafe abortions which place a major financial strain o...
Introduction: Unsafe abortion is a major contributor to the continued high global maternal mortality...
peer-reviewedBackground: Unsafe abortions contribute significantly to maternal morbidity and mortal...
In Ghana, despite the availability of safe, legally permissible abortion services, high rates of mor...
Background: Abortions performed by persons lacking the requisite skills or in environments lacking m...
Objective: To provide a basis for continued policy dialogue and reform to address the problem of dea...