Barriers to seeking post-abortion care in Paktika Province, Afghanistan: a qualitative study of clients and community members

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Perera, Shiromi M.
Achakzai, Haroon
Giuffrida, Monica M.
Kulkarni, Meghana Jayne
Nagle, Devin C.
Wali, Mohammad Kameen
Casey, Sara E.
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2021-11-06
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Post-Abortion Care , Afghanistan , Reproductive Health , Barriers
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Background: Unsafe abortion is a leading cause of maternal mortality. In Afghanistan, which has experienced decades of armed conflict and where abortion is highly restricted, maternal mortality is high at 638 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. Post-abortion care (PAC) is a lifesaving package of interventions to reduce morbidity and mortality related to induced or spontaneous abortion, but is rarely provided and often of poor quality, particularly in humanitarian settings. In July 2018, we conducted a study to identify the factors that influence access to and use of PAC services at Sharana Provincial Hospital. Methods: In-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted with ten women who had received PAC services at Sharana Hospital, and eight focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with 40 married women and 40 married men aged 18–45 from four villages surrounding Sharana Hospital. Results: PAC clients and community participants discussed similar barriers to seeking PAC, including cost, distance to the health facility, the need for male accompaniment to seek care, perceived and actual quality of care, stigma and shame. Despite the mentioned stigma around abortion, community members expressed willingness to help women to receive PAC. Conclusions: Our results suggest that while some barriers are not unique to PAC, others, especially those related to stigma around abortion, may be specific to PAC. It is important for the Ministry of Public Health and its partners to prioritize addressing these barriers to ensure that women have access to this critical life-saving care.
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Perera, S.M., Achakzai, H., Giuffrida, M.M. et al. Barriers to seeking post-abortion care in Paktika Province, Afghanistan: a qualitative study of clients and community members. BMC Women's Health 21, 390 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-021-01529-5
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BMC Women's Health
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