Respectful Abortion Care initiative: How a large‐scale virtual training for providers in India increased knowledge of the new 2021 Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act

Author:

Kumari Shantha1,Sharma Kandala Aparna2,Ghosh Sumita3,Suman Barru Aruna1,Bhardwaj Ajey1,Puri Manju4,Chaudhary Pushpa5,Chatterjee Tapas5,Dubey Sapna5,Karna Priya5

Affiliation:

1. Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India Mumbai India

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi India

3. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India New Delhi India

4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Lady Hardinge Medical College New Delhi India

5. World Health Organization Country Office for India New Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn a historic move to ensure comprehensive abortion care, India amended the 1971 Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act in 2021, creating an unprecedented opportunity for accelerating safe, respectful, and rights‐based abortion services. The Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India (FOGSI), together with World Health Organization (WHO) India and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, set up a flagship initiative “Respectful Abortion Care” (RAC) to provide training to obstetricians and gynecologists on the new Act, and also address their values and biases.MethodsVirtual training sessions were organized during the COVID‐19 pandemic to disseminate the amendments made under the MTP Act and address provider values and biases. The primary focus was on private providers as they account for more than half of all abortion services in India (52.9%). The RAC modules were systematically designed and delivered by 690 Master Trainers, trained by FOGSI and WHO.ResultsA total of 9051 FOGSI members (22%, with 50% from private clinics) completed the RAC trainings. Pretests and post‐tests were conducted for impact assessment. Significant improvement was seen on knowledge of criteria for termination of pregnancy for significant birth defects (52%–83%). The post‐training survey showed a high level of commitment to promote RAC: >95% were strongly motivated to perform or assist in abortion; 89% reported that the WHO value clarification exercises were helpful in facilitating open discussions on sensitive topics in a comfortable manner; 96% expressed a strong commitment to addressing the issue of respect and confidentiality in abortion care.ConclusionRAC was a unique initiative around the MTP Act amendment 2021 in India, which demonstrated that collaboration and leadership by professional associations can help motivate providers and lead to improved knowledge and commitment from public and private sector providers.

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Wiley

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