Perceptions of Women About Menstrual Regulation Services: Qualitative Interviews from Selected Urban Areas of Dhaka (Commentary) (Report) Perceptions of Women About Menstrual Regulation Services: Qualitative Interviews from Selected Urban Areas of Dhaka (Commentary) (Report)

Perceptions of Women About Menstrual Regulation Services: Qualitative Interviews from Selected Urban Areas of Dhaka (Commentary) (Report‪)‬

Journal of Health Population and Nutrition 2007, Dec, 25, 4

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ABSTRACT Menstrual regulation (MR) programmes were introduced in Bangladesh in 1974 to reduce morbidity and mortality due to unsafe abortions. About 468,000 MR procedures are performed annually, and its potential is not fully used. To develop MR programmes, the voices of women could add important aspects to its acceptability. This qualitative interview study aimed to explore and describe the perceptions about MR in a sample of women from Dhaka, Bangladesh. The most prominent perception was that, despite the moral dilemma inherent in terminating pregnancies, MR was highly valued as a solution in problematic life situations. However, unprofessional attitudes and misconduct among MR providers were revealed, and there was also a lack of knowledge and openness in families. To improve the quality of MR services, professional ethics needs to be highlighted in training and supervision of providers. To improve the acceptability of MR, education on the benefits of MR has to be made available to the whole population.

GENRE
Santé et bien-être
SORTIE
2007
1 décembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
19
Pages
ÉDITIONS
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research Bangladesh
TAILLE
247
Ko

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