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Nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in Mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial

OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness, safety, and acceptability of nurse provision of early medical abortion compared to physicians at three facilities in Mexico City. METHODS: We conducted a randomized non-inferiority trial on the provision of medical abortion and contraceptive counselling by ph...

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Autores principales: Olavarrieta, Claudia Diaz, Ganatra, Bela, Sorhaindo, Annik, Karver, Tahilin S, Seuc, Armando, Villalobos, Aremis, García, Sandra G, Pérez, Martha, Bousieguez, Manuel, Sanhueza, Patricio
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Publicado: World Health Organization 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4431559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26229189
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.14.143990
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author Olavarrieta, Claudia Diaz
Ganatra, Bela
Sorhaindo, Annik
Karver, Tahilin S
Seuc, Armando
Villalobos, Aremis
García, Sandra G
Pérez, Martha
Bousieguez, Manuel
Sanhueza, Patricio
author_facet Olavarrieta, Claudia Diaz
Ganatra, Bela
Sorhaindo, Annik
Karver, Tahilin S
Seuc, Armando
Villalobos, Aremis
García, Sandra G
Pérez, Martha
Bousieguez, Manuel
Sanhueza, Patricio
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness, safety, and acceptability of nurse provision of early medical abortion compared to physicians at three facilities in Mexico City. METHODS: We conducted a randomized non-inferiority trial on the provision of medical abortion and contraceptive counselling by physicians or nurses. The participants were pregnant women seeking abortion at a gestational duration of 70 days or less. The medical abortion regimen was 200 mg of oral mifepristone taken on-site followed by 800 μg of misoprostol self–administered buccally at home 24 hours later. Women were instructed to return to the clinic for follow-up 7–15 days later. We did an intention-to-treat analysis for risk differences between physicians’ and nurses’ provision for completion and the need for surgical intervention. FINDINGS: Of 1017 eligible women, 884 women were included in the intention-to-treat analysis, 450 in the physician-provision arm and 434 in the nurse-provision arm. Women who completed medical abortion, without the need for surgical intervention, were 98.4% (443/450) for physicians’ provision and 97.9% (425/434) for nurses’ provision. The risk difference between the group was 0.5% (95% confidence interval, CI: −1.2% to 2.3%). There were no differences between providers for examined gestational duration or women’s contraceptive method uptake. Both types of providers were rated by the women as highly acceptable. CONCLUSION: Nurses’ provision of medical abortion is as safe, acceptable and effective as provision by physicians in this setting. Authorizing nurses to provide medical abortion can help to meet the demand for safe abortion services.
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spelling pubmed-44315592015-07-30 Nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in Mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial Olavarrieta, Claudia Diaz Ganatra, Bela Sorhaindo, Annik Karver, Tahilin S Seuc, Armando Villalobos, Aremis García, Sandra G Pérez, Martha Bousieguez, Manuel Sanhueza, Patricio Bull World Health Organ Research OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness, safety, and acceptability of nurse provision of early medical abortion compared to physicians at three facilities in Mexico City. METHODS: We conducted a randomized non-inferiority trial on the provision of medical abortion and contraceptive counselling by physicians or nurses. The participants were pregnant women seeking abortion at a gestational duration of 70 days or less. The medical abortion regimen was 200 mg of oral mifepristone taken on-site followed by 800 μg of misoprostol self–administered buccally at home 24 hours later. Women were instructed to return to the clinic for follow-up 7–15 days later. We did an intention-to-treat analysis for risk differences between physicians’ and nurses’ provision for completion and the need for surgical intervention. FINDINGS: Of 1017 eligible women, 884 women were included in the intention-to-treat analysis, 450 in the physician-provision arm and 434 in the nurse-provision arm. Women who completed medical abortion, without the need for surgical intervention, were 98.4% (443/450) for physicians’ provision and 97.9% (425/434) for nurses’ provision. The risk difference between the group was 0.5% (95% confidence interval, CI: −1.2% to 2.3%). There were no differences between providers for examined gestational duration or women’s contraceptive method uptake. Both types of providers were rated by the women as highly acceptable. CONCLUSION: Nurses’ provision of medical abortion is as safe, acceptable and effective as provision by physicians in this setting. Authorizing nurses to provide medical abortion can help to meet the demand for safe abortion services. World Health Organization 2015-04-01 2015-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4431559/ /pubmed/26229189 http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.14.143990 Text en (c) 2015 The authors; licensee World Health Organization. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Olavarrieta, Claudia Diaz
Ganatra, Bela
Sorhaindo, Annik
Karver, Tahilin S
Seuc, Armando
Villalobos, Aremis
García, Sandra G
Pérez, Martha
Bousieguez, Manuel
Sanhueza, Patricio
Nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in Mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
title Nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in Mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
title_full Nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in Mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
title_fullStr Nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in Mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
title_full_unstemmed Nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in Mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
title_short Nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in Mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
title_sort nurse versus physician-provision of early medical abortion in mexico: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4431559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26229189
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.14.143990
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