Striving toward safe abortion services in Nepal: A review of barriers and facilitators

Author:

Atreya Alok1ORCID,Adhikari Kishor2,Nepal Samata3,Bhusal Milan4,Menezes Ritesh G.5ORCID,Shrestha Dhan B.6ORCID,Shrestha Deepak7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forensic Medicine Lumbini Medical College Palpa Nepal

2. Department of Community Medicine, School of Public Health Chitwan Medical College Bharatpur Nepal

3. Department of Community Medicine Lumbini Medical College Palpa Nepal

4. Medical Officer Gulmi Hospital Tamghas, Gulmi Nepal

5. Department of Pathology, College of Medicine Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University Dammam Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Internal Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital Chicago Illinois USA

7. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Lumbini Medical College Palpa Nepal

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsDespite the decriminalization of abortion in Nepal in 2002, unsafe abortion is still a significant contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality. Nepal has witnessed a significant drop in abortion‐related severe complications and maternal deaths owing to the legalization of abortion laws, lowered financial costs, and wider accessibility of safe abortion services (SAS). However, various factors such as sociocultural beliefs, financial constraints, geographical difficulties, and stigma act as barriers to the liberal accessibility of SAS. This review aimed to determine key barriers obstructing women's access to lawful, safe abortion care and identify facilitators that have improved access to and quality of abortion services.MethodsA systematic search strategy utilizing the databases PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase was used to include studies on the accessibility and safety of abortion services in Nepal. Data were extracted from included studies through close reading. Barriers and facilitators were then categorized into various themes and analyzed.ResultsOf 223 studies, 112 were duplicates, 73 did not meet the inclusion criteria, and 18 did not align with the research question; thus, 20 studies were included in the review. Various barriers to SAS in Nepal were categorized as economic, geographic, societal, legal/policy, socio‐cultural, health systems, and other factors. Facilitators improving access were categorized as economic/geographic/societal, legal/policy, socio‐cultural, and health systems factors. The patterns and trends of barriers and facilitators were analyzed, grouping them under legal/policy, socio‐cultural, geographic/accessibility, and health systems factors.ConclusionThe review identifies financial constraints, unfavorable geography, lack of infrastructure, and social stigmatization as major barriers to SAS. Economics and geography, legalization, improved access, reduced cost and active involvement of auxiliary nurse‐midwives and community health volunteers are key facilitators.

Publisher

Wiley

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