The acceptability of medical abortion in China, Cuba and India

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Winikoff, B
Sivin, I
Coyaji, KJ
Cabezas, E
Xiao, BL
Gu, SJ
Du, MK
Krishna, UR
Eschen, A
Ellertson, C
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[1] AVSC INT, NEW YORK, NY USA
[2] KEM HOSP, DEPT OBSTET & GYNECOL, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
[3] MINIST PUBL HLTH CUBA, HAVANA, CUBA
[4] NATL RES INST FAMILY PLANNING, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA
[5] BEIJING MUNICIPAL RES INST FAMILY PLANNING, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA
[6] SHANGHAI MED UNIV, DEPT FAMILY PLANNING, GYNECOL & OBSTET HOSP, SHANGHAI 200032, PEOPLES R CHINA
[7] LARSEN & TOUBRO MED & WELF CTR, MUMBAI, INDIA
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10.2307/2950827
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In a comparative study of the acceptability of medical abortion and surgical abortion among women in developing countries, patients at clinics in China, Cuba and India were allowed to choose between a surgical procedure and a medical regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol. The most common reasons women cited for choosing medical abortion were their desire to avoid surgery and general anesthesia; the reasons they mentioned most frequently for choosing surgical abortion were speed, simplicity and effectiveness. The failure rate for medical abortion varied from 5% in India to 16% in Cuba, while that for surgical abortion ranged from 0% in India to 4% in Cuba. Although side effects were more frequently reported by women who chose medical abortion, the majority of women at all sites were either satisfied or highly satisfied with their abortion experience, regardless of method (medical, 84-95%; surgical, 94-100%). At every site, medical abortion clients were significantly more likely than surgical clients to report being highly satisfied (China, 43% vs. 23%; Cuba, 59% vs. 39%; India, 69% vs. 54%), but also were more likely to report not being satisfied (China, 6% vs. 4%; Cuba, 17% vs. 7%; India, 5% vs. 0%). In China and India, women who had a medical abortion were significantly more likely than those who had a surgical abortion to say they would choose the same method again.
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