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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.
  • 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 , .
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  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Página Inicial: 67 Página Final: 73
  • ISBN: 0010-7824