Experiences with and unmet needs for medication abortion support: A qualitative study with US abortion support providers

Author:

Seymour Jane W.1,Ruggiero Samantha2,Ranker Lynsie3,Thompson Terri‐Ann2

Affiliation:

1. Collaborative for Reproductive Equity University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison Madison Wisconsin USA

2. Ibis Reproductive Health Cambridge Massachusetts USA

3. Department of Community Health Sciences Boston University School of Public Health Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionQuality abortion care must be person‐centered. Although academic literature has focused on full‐spectrum and abortion doulas supporting instrumentation abortion (also referred to as procedural abortion) clients, clients undergoing medication abortion remain understudied and may have unique needs. We aimed to understand United States (US) abortion support providers' perceptions of medication abortion clients' support needs by exploring which needs they address, which needs remain unmet, and how remote support provision might help address client needs.MethodologyBetween April and October 2018, we conducted 60‐ to 90‐min semi‐structured, in‐depth interviews by telephone with medication abortion support providers. The interviews focused on their experiences providing support to medication abortion clients in the US. We used a deductive thematic analysis approach.ResultsWe interviewed 16 abortion support providers affiliated with nine US‐based organizations. Six participants provided in‐person support to medication abortion clients, five provided remote support, and five provided both remote and in‐person support. Both in‐person and remote providers described offering support that addressed clients' informational, emotional, physical, spiritual, and logistical needs. Through participant narratives, we identified interwoven benefits and challenges to remote support care provision. Participants highlighted that most medication abortion clients did not have a support provider.DiscussionParticipants revealed that abortion support providers, including remote support providers, can be a critical component of high‐quality abortion care provision. More work is needed to ensure all abortion clients have access to support services as the abortion landscape in the US continues to evolve.

Publisher

Wiley

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