Health system capacity for post-abortion care in Java, Indonesia: a signal functions analysis
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Authors
Philbin, Jesse
Soeharno, Nugroho
Giorgio, Margaret
Kurniawan, Rico
Ingerick, Meghan
Utomo, Budi
Issue Date
2020-11-25
Type
Article
Language
en_US
Keywords
Post-Abortion Care , Abortion , Miscarriage , Task-Shifting , Health Systems , Service Quality
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Abstract
Background:
The quality of obstetric care has been identified as a contributing factor in Indonesia’s persistently high level of maternal mortality, and the country’s restrictive abortion laws merit special attention to the quality of post-abortion care (PAC). Due to unique health policies and guidelines, in Indonesia, uterine evacuation for PAC is typically administered only by Ob/Gyns practicing in hospitals.
Methods:
Forty-six percent of hospitals in Java have the full set of services needed to provide PAC, and PAC capacity is concentrated at the highest-level referral hospitals: 86% of referral hospitals have the full set of services, staffing, and equipment compared to 53% of maternity hospitals and 34% of local hospitals. No health centers are adequately staffed or authorized to offer basic PAC services under Indonesia’s current guidelines. PAC capacity at all levels of the health system increases substantially in hypothetical scenarios under which authorization to perform first-trimester uterine evacuation for PAC is expanded to midwives and general physicians practicing in health centers. In 2018, 88% percent of PAC patients were treated using dilation and curettage (D&C).
Conclusions:
Offering first-trimester uterine evacuation for PAC in PONEDs and allowing clinicians other than Ob/Gyns to perform this procedure would greatly improve the capacity of Java’s health system to serve PAC patients. Increasing the use of vacuum aspiration and misoprostol for PAC-related uterine evacuation would lower the burden of treatment for patients and facilitate the task-shifting efforts needed to expand access to this life-saving service.
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Citation
Philbin, J., Soeharno, N., Giorgio, M., Kurniawan, R., Ingerick, M., & Utomo, B. (2020). Health system capacity for post-abortion care in Java, Indonesia: a signal functions analysis. Reproductive health, 17(1), 189. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-020-01033-3
Publisher
Reproductive Health