Understanding reasons why women facing unintended pregnancy seeking for abortion: a qualitative study

Objective (s): Most women, over the life cycle, experience an unintended pregnancy. A substantial proportion of unwanted pregnancies are resolved by abortion worldwide. The issue that abortions do not occur in a social vacuum, highlight the importance of understanding the reasons why women seek abor...

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Main Authors: Easa Mohammadi, Roghaiyeh Nourizadeh, Masoumeh Simbar
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2014-08-01
Series:Payesh
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-287-en.html
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spelling doaj-ab6e6e825b234e5ba16cf4475e307dc02020-11-25T04:02:17ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362014-08-01134413424Understanding reasons why women facing unintended pregnancy seeking for abortion: a qualitative studyEasa Mohammadi0Roghaiyeh Nourizadeh1Masoumeh Simbar2 Nursing Deprtement, Medical Sciences Faculty, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Nursing & midwifery Faculty, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran Nursing & midwifery Faculty, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran Objective (s): Most women, over the life cycle, experience an unintended pregnancy. A substantial proportion of unwanted pregnancies are resolved by abortion worldwide. The issue that abortions do not occur in a social vacuum, highlight the importance of understanding the reasons why women seek abortion especially in different socio-cultural contexts. The main focus of this study was to provide a better understanding why Azeri women (in Tabriz, Iran) facing unintended pregnancy seek abortion. Methods: The data were collected through 31 semi-structured in depth interviews from April to November 2012 and were analyzed using content analysis. The participants were 23 women seeking for abortion selected through purposeful sampling. All interviews were audio taped and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis was conducted using the MAXQDA 2007 software. Results: Findings fell into two main themes: perception and expectation of negative impact on life and violation of childbearing norms. Perceived threat, that is women facing unintended pregnancies, was found to be the central theme and was related to their circumstances, including their individual characteristics, socioeconomic and health status experience the spectrum of concerns and threats. Conclusion: Although pregnancy and childbearing mean life and regeneration but when occur untimely and unexpectedly, for most women it means threat that could result in seeking an induced abortion. Women facing unplanned pregnancy need more family and social supports.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-287-en.htmlunintended pregnancyabortion reasonsexperience
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title Understanding reasons why women facing unintended pregnancy seeking for abortion: a qualitative study
title_short Understanding reasons why women facing unintended pregnancy seeking for abortion: a qualitative study
title_full Understanding reasons why women facing unintended pregnancy seeking for abortion: a qualitative study
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title_full_unstemmed Understanding reasons why women facing unintended pregnancy seeking for abortion: a qualitative study
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publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
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2008-4536
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Objective (s): Most women, over the life cycle, experience an unintended pregnancy. A substantial proportion of unwanted pregnancies are resolved by abortion worldwide. The issue that abortions do not occur in a social vacuum, highlight the importance of understanding the reasons why women seek abortion especially in different socio-cultural contexts. The main focus of this study was to provide a better understanding why Azeri women (in Tabriz, Iran) facing unintended pregnancy seek abortion. Methods: The data were collected through 31 semi-structured in depth interviews from April to November 2012 and were analyzed using content analysis. The participants were 23 women seeking for abortion selected through purposeful sampling. All interviews were audio taped and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis was conducted using the MAXQDA 2007 software. Results: Findings fell into two main themes: perception and expectation of negative impact on life and violation of childbearing norms. Perceived threat, that is women facing unintended pregnancies, was found to be the central theme and was related to their circumstances, including their individual characteristics, socioeconomic and health status experience the spectrum of concerns and threats. Conclusion: Although pregnancy and childbearing mean life and regeneration but when occur untimely and unexpectedly, for most women it means threat that could result in seeking an induced abortion. Women facing unplanned pregnancy need more family and social supports.
topic unintended pregnancy
abortion reasons
experience
url http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-287-en.html
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