Postabortion Care Lessons From Operations Research
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsTables and Figures Foreword Malcolm Potts Acknowledgments 1 Introduction Dale Huntington 2 Effects of Husband Involvement on Postabortion Patients' Recovery and Use of Contraception in Egypt Nahla Abdel-Tawab, Dale Huntington, Ezzeldin Osman Hassan, Hala Youssef, and Laila Nawar 3 Creating Linkages Between Incomplete Abortion Treatment and Family Planning Services in Kenya Julie Solo, Deborah L. Billings, Colette Aloo-Obunga, Achola Ominde, and Margaret Makumi 4 Improving the Quality of Services and Contraceptive Acceptance in the Postabortion Period in Three Public-Sector Hospitals in Bolivia Juan Diaz, Mariel Loayza, Yamile Torres de Yepez, Oscar Lora, Fernando Alvarez, and Virginia Camacho 5 Improving Postabortion Care with Limited Resources in a Public Hospital in Oaxaca, Mexico Ana Langer, Cecilia Garcia-Barrios, Angela Heimburger, Lourdes Campero, Karen Stein, Beverly Winikoff, and Vilma Barahona 6 Estimating Costs of Postabortion Services at Dr. Aurelio Valdivieso General Hospital, Oaxaca, Mexico Carlos Brambila, Ana Langer, Cecilia Garcia-Barrios, and Angela Heimburger 7 Cost Analysis of Postabortion Services in Egypt Laila Nawar, Dale Huntington, and Mohammed Naguib Abdel Fattah 8 Midwives and Comprehensive Postabortion Care in Ghana Deborah L. Billings, Victor Ankrah, Trad L. Baird, Joseph E. Taylor, Kathlyn P. P. Ababio, and Stephen Ntow 9 Traditional Midwives and Postabortion Care Services in Morelos, Mexico Deborah L. Billings, Xochitl Castaneda Camey, Xochitl Romero Guerrero, Julia Blanco Munoz, Andrea Saldana Rivera, M. Virginia Chambers, and Patrida Voorduin 10 Ethical Issues in Postabortion Care Research Involving Vulnerable Subjects Karin Ringheim 11 Conclusion Nancy J. Piet-Pelon Contributors |