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Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine for medical abortion service provision in Mexico: A safety, feasibility, and acceptability study
Resumen:
Objective We aimed to obtain evidence about the safety, acceptability, and feasibility of a direct-to-patient telemedicine medical abortion service in Mexico's private health sector. Study Design A prospective observational one-group study to evaluate a telemedicine abortion service, referred to as TeleAborto, was conducted at three private clinics and one nonclinician community-based provider. Information about the study was provided by phone, websites, and social media. Abortion seekers were screened for eligibility and underwent any pre-abortion tests requested by the study site at services close to home. Eligible participants received packages with abortion medication, analgesics, and instructions and a remote follow-up contact was scheduled for 7 to 14 days later. Primary outcomes include abortion outcome, management of adverse events, acceptability, and feasibility measures such as package reception and follow-up contact, and challenges to get pre- and post-abortion tests.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autores :
Karla Figueroa Flores;
Mariana Muñoz Ponce;
Diana Facio Serafín;
Ana María Camarillo Zavala;
Melanie Peña;
Autor corporativo:
Contraception,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
67
ISBN:
0010-7824
Existencias:
73
Palabras claves:
Medical abortion
Mexico
Telemedicine
Telehealth
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine for medical abortion service provision in Mexico: A safety, feasibility, and acceptability study
Resumen:
Objective We aimed to obtain evidence about the safety, acceptability, and feasibility of a direct-to-patient telemedicine medical abortion service in Mexico's private health sector. Study Design A prospective observational one-group study to evaluate a telemedicine abortion service, referred to as TeleAborto, was conducted at three private clinics and one nonclinician community-based provider. Information about the study was provided by phone, websites, and social media. Abortion seekers were screened for eligibility and underwent any pre-abortion tests requested by the study site at services close to home. Eligible participants received packages with abortion medication, analgesics, and instructions and a remote follow-up contact was scheduled for 7 to 14 days later. Primary outcomes include abortion outcome, management of adverse events, acceptability, and feasibility measures such as package reception and follow-up contact, and challenges to get pre- and post-abortion tests.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autores :
Karla Figueroa Flores;
Mariana Muñoz Ponce;
Diana Facio Serafín;
Ana María Camarillo Zavala;
Melanie Peña;
Autor corporativo:
Contraception,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
67
Existencias:
73
Palabras claves:
Medical abortion
Mexico
Telemedicine
Telehealth
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine for medical abortion service provision in Mexico: A safety, feasibility, and acceptability study
Resumen:
Objective We aimed to obtain evidence about the safety, acceptability, and feasibility of a direct-to-patient telemedicine medical abortion service in Mexico's private health sector. Study Design A prospective observational one-group study to evaluate a telemedicine abortion service, referred to as TeleAborto, was conducted at three private clinics and one nonclinician community-based provider. Information about the study was provided by phone, websites, and social media. Abortion seekers were screened for eligibility and underwent any pre-abortion tests requested by the study site at services close to home. Eligible participants received packages with abortion medication, analgesics, and instructions and a remote follow-up contact was scheduled for 7 to 14 days later. Primary outcomes include abortion outcome, management of adverse events, acceptability, and feasibility measures such as package reception and follow-up contact, and challenges to get pre- and post-abortion tests.
Autores:
Karla Figueroa Flores
,
Mariana Muñoz Ponce
,
Diana Facio Serafín
,
Ana María Camarillo Zavala
,
Melanie Peña
,
.
Titulo Revista:
Contraception,
.
Numero:
Volumen:
114
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
Medline-PubMed ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
67
Página Final:
73
ISBN:
0010-7824
Palabras claves:
Medical abortion
Mexico
Telemedicine
Telehealth
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Título Medline-PubMed :
Telemedicine for medical abortion service provision in Mexico: A safety, feasibility, and acceptability study
Resumen:
Objective We aimed to obtain evidence about the safety, acceptability, and feasibility of a direct-to-patient telemedicine medical abortion service in Mexico's private health sector. Study Design A prospective observational one-group study to evaluate a telemedicine abortion service, referred to as TeleAborto, was conducted at three private clinics and one nonclinician community-based provider. Information about the study was provided by phone, websites, and social media. Abortion seekers were screened for eligibility and underwent any pre-abortion tests requested by the study site at services close to home. Eligible participants received packages with abortion medication, analgesics, and instructions and a remote follow-up contact was scheduled for 7 to 14 days later. Primary outcomes include abortion outcome, management of adverse events, acceptability, and feasibility measures such as package reception and follow-up contact, and challenges to get pre- and post-abortion tests.
Autores :
Karla Figueroa Flores;
Mariana Muñoz Ponce;
Diana Facio Serafín;
Ana María Camarillo Zavala;
Melanie Peña;
Autor corporativo:
Contraception,
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Tipo :
Medline-PubMed .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Medical abortion
Mexico
Telemedicine
Telehealth
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Título Medline-PubMed :
Telemedicine for medical abortion service provision in Mexico: A safety, feasibility, and acceptability study
Resumen:
Objective We aimed to obtain evidence about the safety, acceptability, and feasibility of a direct-to-patient telemedicine medical abortion service in Mexico's private health sector. Study Design A prospective observational one-group study to evaluate a telemedicine abortion service, referred to as TeleAborto, was conducted at three private clinics and one nonclinician community-based provider. Information about the study was provided by phone, websites, and social media. Abortion seekers were screened for eligibility and underwent any pre-abortion tests requested by the study site at services close to home. Eligible participants received packages with abortion medication, analgesics, and instructions and a remote follow-up contact was scheduled for 7 to 14 days later. Primary outcomes include abortion outcome, management of adverse events, acceptability, and feasibility measures such as package reception and follow-up contact, and challenges to get pre- and post-abortion tests.
Autores :
Karla Figueroa Flores;
Mariana Muñoz Ponce;
Diana Facio Serafín;
Ana María Camarillo Zavala;
Melanie Peña;
Autor corporativo:
Contraception,
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Paginas:
67.
ISBN:
0010-7824.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Medical abortion
Mexico
Telemedicine
Telehealth
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine for medical abortion service provision in Mexico: A safety, feasibility, and acceptability study
Resumen:
Objective We aimed to obtain evidence about the safety, acceptability, and feasibility of a direct-to-patient telemedicine medical abortion service in Mexico's private health sector. Study Design A prospective observational one-group study to evaluate a telemedicine abortion service, referred to as TeleAborto, was conducted at three private clinics and one nonclinician community-based provider. Information about the study was provided by phone, websites, and social media. Abortion seekers were screened for eligibility and underwent any pre-abortion tests requested by the study site at services close to home. Eligible participants received packages with abortion medication, analgesics, and instructions and a remote follow-up contact was scheduled for 7 to 14 days later. Primary outcomes include abortion outcome, management of adverse events, acceptability, and feasibility measures such as package reception and follow-up contact, and challenges to get pre- and post-abortion tests.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autor corporativo:
Contraception,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Medical abortion
Mexico
Telemedicine
Telehealth
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Educadores Medicos
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Karla Figueroa Flores Mariana Muñoz Ponce Diana Facio Serafín Ana María Camarillo Zavala Melanie Peña Karla Figueroa Flores Mariana Muñoz Ponce Diana Facio Serafín Ana María Camarillo Zavala Melanie Peña Telemedicine for medical abortion service provision in Mexico: A safety, feasibility, and acceptability study. 2022; 114Ed. 67.