User-Centered Design of a Health Professional Mentorship Platform to Improve Equitable Access to Abortion (Preprint)

Author:

Abdulai Fatawu,Duong Cam,Stroulia EleniORCID,Czerniak Efrat,Chiu Rachel,Mehta Aashay,Koike Ken,Norman Wendy VORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Access to safe abortion care is a reproductive right for all individuals across Canada. Underserved populations are over-represented among those with unintended pregnancies and particularly those seeking abortion. Yet, few resources exist to help healthcare and allied helping professionals provide culturally competent, and gender-affirming abortion care for underserved populations.

OBJECTIVE

This project aimed to redesign and adapt an existing subscription-based medication abortion mentorship platform into a culturally appropriate and gender-affirming open-access website of curated health professional resources to promote equitable, accessible, high-quality abortion care, particularly for underserved populations

METHODS

We drew on a user-centered design framework to redesign the web platform in five iterative phases. Healthcare and allied helping professionals were engaged in each stage of the development process including the initial design of the platform, curation of the resources, reviewing the content, and evaluation of the wireframes and the end product.

RESULTS

This project resulted in an open-access bilingual (English and French) online platform containing comprehensive information and resources on abortion care for healthcare providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists) and allied helping professionals (midwives, medical officers, community workers, and social workers). The website incorporated information on clinical, logistical, and administrative guidance, including culturally competent and gender-affirming toolkits that could equip healthcare professionals with the requisite knowledge to provide abortion care for underserved populations.

CONCLUSIONS

This platform contains resources that can increase the competencies of healthcare professionals to initiate and sustain culturally and contextually appropriate abortion care for underserved groups while clarifying myths and misconceptions that often militate against initiating abortion. Our resource also has the potential to support equitable access to high-quality abortion care, particularly for those among underserved populations who may have the greatest unmet need for abortion services yet face the greatest barriers to access to care

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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