Health facility capacity to provide postabortion care in Afghanistan: a cross-sectional study

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Farzana Maruf
Hannah Tappis
Enriquito Lu
Ghutai Sadeq Yaqubi
Jelle Stekelenburg
Thomas van den Akker
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[1] Jhpiego Afghanistan,Global Financing Facility
[2] World Bank Group,Athena Institute
[3] Vrije Universitate,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[4] Jhpiego,undefined
[5] Ministry of Public Health,undefined
[6] University Medical Centre Groningen/University of Groningen,undefined
[7] Leeuwarden Medical Centre,undefined
[8] Leiden University Medical Center,undefined
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Postabortion care; Medical treatment; Reproductive health; Capacity of health services; Afghanistan;
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Afghanistan has one of the highest burdens of maternal mortality in the world. Infections, bleeding around childbirth, and unsafe abortion are the three leading causes of mortality in the country. The uptake of contraceptives is low, and only one-fifth of married women use contraceptives. A National Maternal and Newborn Health Quality of Care Assessment was conducted in 2016 at a selected number of public and private health facilities (n = 226; n = 20) to evaluate health facilities’ capacity to provide postabortion care, and skilled birth attendants’ knowledge and perceptions with regard to such care. Postabortion care is an essential package of services to make women survive complications of miscarriage and abortion and reduce unplanned pregnancies by providing postabortion family planning counseling and services, community empowerment, and mobilization. The result of this study showed that most facilities had supplies, equipment, and drugs to give postabortion care, including family planning services provision. However, there are gaps in birth attendants’ knowledge and their capacity to deliver high-quality postabortion care services at public and private facilities. This study provides evidence that there is room for improvement in postabortion care services provision at health facilities in Afghanistan. Access to high-quality postabortion care needs additional investments to improve providers’ knowledge and practice, and availability of supplies.
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