Background: In 2002, by popular vote, Swiss citizens accepted to legalise termination of pregnancy (TOP), up to the 12th week of amenorrhoea (WA). As a result, the cantons formulated rules of application. In 2002, medical TOP was authorised. Health institutions then had to modify their procedures and practices. Questions under study/principles: What are the views of healthcare professionals on the modifications of procedures and practices implemented in French-speaking Switzerland? Methods: Qualitative method: in-depth interviews with 77 healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses and midwives, and sexual and reproductive health social workers. Voluntary participation. Thematic analysis with content analysis software. Results: Most ...
(1) Background: Access to hormonal contraceptives (HC) strongly differs between countries and varies...
OBJECTIVE: In France, termination of pregnancy (TOP) for medical reasons is legal, regardless of the...
BACKGROUND: With an incidence of 15 per thousand, abortion is a common reproductive event in France....
In 2002, by popular vote, Swiss citizens accepted to legalise termination of pregnancy (TOP), up to ...
Background: In 2002, Swiss citizens voted to accept new laws legalising the termination of pregnancy...
BACKGROUND:In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role to...
Background : In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role ...
Objectives. Like most industrialized countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect th...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: In France, termination of pregnancy (TOP) for medical reasons is le...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In France, neither Bioethics Law nor law related to abortion make ...
Introduction : Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent studies showing evidence that the organisation of the French health care ...
BACKGROUND: In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protection Conventi...
International audienceBackground : The main Aim : of this study was to determine: (1) whether early ...
(1) Background: Access to hormonal contraceptives (HC) strongly differs between countries and varies...
OBJECTIVE: In France, termination of pregnancy (TOP) for medical reasons is legal, regardless of the...
BACKGROUND: With an incidence of 15 per thousand, abortion is a common reproductive event in France....
In 2002, by popular vote, Swiss citizens accepted to legalise termination of pregnancy (TOP), up to ...
Background: In 2002, Swiss citizens voted to accept new laws legalising the termination of pregnancy...
BACKGROUND:In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role to...
Background : In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role ...
Objectives. Like most industrialized countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect th...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: In France, termination of pregnancy (TOP) for medical reasons is le...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In France, neither Bioethics Law nor law related to abortion make ...
Introduction : Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent studies showing evidence that the organisation of the French health care ...
BACKGROUND: In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protection Conventi...
International audienceBackground : The main Aim : of this study was to determine: (1) whether early ...
(1) Background: Access to hormonal contraceptives (HC) strongly differs between countries and varies...
OBJECTIVE: In France, termination of pregnancy (TOP) for medical reasons is legal, regardless of the...
BACKGROUND: With an incidence of 15 per thousand, abortion is a common reproductive event in France....