Contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the Ashanti region of Ghana

Abstract Background Despite the existence of an abortion law and a safe abortion policy in Ghana, the Ghana Statistical Service found that 15% of all women in the reproductive age group (15–49 years) have practiced unsafe abortions. The objective of this study was to explore factors that contribute...

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Main Authors: Confidence Alorse Atakro, Stella Boatemaa Addo, Janet Sintim Aboagye, Awube Menlah, Isabella Garti, Kwaku Gyimah Amoa-Gyarteng, Theresa Sarpong, Peter Adatara, Kwasi Junior Kumah, Bernard Bediako Asare, Ami Korkor Mensah, Squiter Hans Lutterodt, George Sedinam Boni
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-05-01
Series:BMC Women's Health
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Law
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12905-019-0759-5
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spelling doaj-277e00da7a8a4218ac566ab8faa251482020-11-25T03:02:46ZengBMCBMC Women's Health1472-68742019-05-0119111710.1186/s12905-019-0759-5Contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the Ashanti region of GhanaConfidence Alorse Atakro0Stella Boatemaa Addo1Janet Sintim Aboagye2Awube Menlah3Isabella Garti4Kwaku Gyimah Amoa-Gyarteng5Theresa Sarpong6Peter Adatara7Kwasi Junior Kumah8Bernard Bediako Asare9Ami Korkor Mensah10Squiter Hans Lutterodt11George Sedinam Boni12Queensland University of TechnologyScool of Nursing and Midwifery, Christian Service University CollegeScool of Nursing and Midwifery, Christian Service University CollegeValley View UniversityValley View UniversitySuntreso Government HospitalScool of Nursing and Midwifery, Christian Service University CollegeSchool of Nursing, University of Health and Allied SciencesSeventh Day Adventist HospitalScool of Nursing and Midwifery, Christian Service University CollegeScool of Nursing and Midwifery, Christian Service University CollegeScool of Nursing and Midwifery, Christian Service University CollegeVolta Regional HospitalAbstract Background Despite the existence of an abortion law and a safe abortion policy in Ghana, the Ghana Statistical Service found that 15% of all women in the reproductive age group (15–49 years) have practiced unsafe abortions. The objective of this study was to explore factors that contribute to the high incidence of unsafe abortion practices in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Methods A qualitative descriptive study design was used to assess factors that contribute to unsafe abortion practices. Purposive sampling technique was employed in selecting participants. Data were collected through key informant interviews and focus group discussions. One hundred and eleven participants were involved in the study. Data analysis was carried out through qualitative content analysis. Results Seven thematic categories were elicited from data collected. The categories are: a) Lack of knowledge of safe abortion services; b) Socio-economic conditions as a perceived influence for unsafe abortion practices; c) Safe abortion as a perceived religious and cultural taboo in Ghana; d) Stigma of unplanned pregnancy; e) A desire to bear children only after marriage; f) Avoiding parental/guardian disappointment and resentment; g) A desire to pursue education. Conclusions Evidence available in this study suggests that several factors are responsible for unsafe abortion practices in Ghana. Lack of knowledge on safe abortion services, poor socio-economic conditions, cultural and religious beliefs, a stigma of unplanned pregnancy, a desire to bear children only after marriage, attempts to avoid parental/guardian disappointment and resentment, and a desire to pursue education were cited by participants as situations that contributed to unsafe abortion practices. Measures such as Aunty Jane, Ms. Rose and Women Help Women programmes can be publicised to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality that occur as a result of unsafe abortions in Ghana. Improvement in family planning education in educational institutions needs to be considered in order to reduce the rate of unwanted pregnancies among young women in school.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12905-019-0759-5UnsafeAbortionGhanaLawTabooStigma
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author Confidence Alorse Atakro
Stella Boatemaa Addo
Janet Sintim Aboagye
Awube Menlah
Isabella Garti
Kwaku Gyimah Amoa-Gyarteng
Theresa Sarpong
Peter Adatara
Kwasi Junior Kumah
Bernard Bediako Asare
Ami Korkor Mensah
Squiter Hans Lutterodt
George Sedinam Boni
spellingShingle Confidence Alorse Atakro
Stella Boatemaa Addo
Janet Sintim Aboagye
Awube Menlah
Isabella Garti
Kwaku Gyimah Amoa-Gyarteng
Theresa Sarpong
Peter Adatara
Kwasi Junior Kumah
Bernard Bediako Asare
Ami Korkor Mensah
Squiter Hans Lutterodt
George Sedinam Boni
Contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the Ashanti region of Ghana
BMC Women's Health
Unsafe
Abortion
Ghana
Law
Taboo
Stigma
author_facet Confidence Alorse Atakro
Stella Boatemaa Addo
Janet Sintim Aboagye
Awube Menlah
Isabella Garti
Kwaku Gyimah Amoa-Gyarteng
Theresa Sarpong
Peter Adatara
Kwasi Junior Kumah
Bernard Bediako Asare
Ami Korkor Mensah
Squiter Hans Lutterodt
George Sedinam Boni
author_sort Confidence Alorse Atakro
title Contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the Ashanti region of Ghana
title_short Contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the Ashanti region of Ghana
title_full Contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the Ashanti region of Ghana
title_fullStr Contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the Ashanti region of Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the Ashanti region of Ghana
title_sort contributing factors to unsafe abortion practices among women of reproductive age at selected district hospitals in the ashanti region of ghana
publisher BMC
series BMC Women's Health
issn 1472-6874
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Despite the existence of an abortion law and a safe abortion policy in Ghana, the Ghana Statistical Service found that 15% of all women in the reproductive age group (15–49 years) have practiced unsafe abortions. The objective of this study was to explore factors that contribute to the high incidence of unsafe abortion practices in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Methods A qualitative descriptive study design was used to assess factors that contribute to unsafe abortion practices. Purposive sampling technique was employed in selecting participants. Data were collected through key informant interviews and focus group discussions. One hundred and eleven participants were involved in the study. Data analysis was carried out through qualitative content analysis. Results Seven thematic categories were elicited from data collected. The categories are: a) Lack of knowledge of safe abortion services; b) Socio-economic conditions as a perceived influence for unsafe abortion practices; c) Safe abortion as a perceived religious and cultural taboo in Ghana; d) Stigma of unplanned pregnancy; e) A desire to bear children only after marriage; f) Avoiding parental/guardian disappointment and resentment; g) A desire to pursue education. Conclusions Evidence available in this study suggests that several factors are responsible for unsafe abortion practices in Ghana. Lack of knowledge on safe abortion services, poor socio-economic conditions, cultural and religious beliefs, a stigma of unplanned pregnancy, a desire to bear children only after marriage, attempts to avoid parental/guardian disappointment and resentment, and a desire to pursue education were cited by participants as situations that contributed to unsafe abortion practices. Measures such as Aunty Jane, Ms. Rose and Women Help Women programmes can be publicised to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality that occur as a result of unsafe abortions in Ghana. Improvement in family planning education in educational institutions needs to be considered in order to reduce the rate of unwanted pregnancies among young women in school.
topic Unsafe
Abortion
Ghana
Law
Taboo
Stigma
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12905-019-0759-5
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