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“I don’t regret it at all. It’s just I wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with Black and Latinx Women in Georgia, USA

Traditional family planning research has excluded Black and Latinx leaders, and little is known about medication abortion (MA) among racial/ethnic minorities, although it is an increasingly vital reproductive health service, particularly after the fall of Roe v. Wade. Reproductive justice (RJ) commu...

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Autores principales: Mosley, Elizabeth A., Ayala, Sequoia, Jah, Zainab, Hailstorks, Tiffany, Hairston, Indya, Rice, Whitney S., Hernandez, Natalie, Jackson, Kwajelyn, Scales, Marieh, Gutierrez, Mariana, Goode, Bria, Filippa, Sofia, Strader, Shani, Umbria, Mariana, Watson, Autumn, Faruque, Joya, Raji, Adeola, Dunkley, Janae, Rogers, Peyton, Ellison, Celeste, Suarez, Kheyanna, Diallo, Dázon Dixon, Hall, Kelli S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9664998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36368036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2022.2129686
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author Mosley, Elizabeth A.
Ayala, Sequoia
Jah, Zainab
Hailstorks, Tiffany
Hairston, Indya
Rice, Whitney S.
Hernandez, Natalie
Jackson, Kwajelyn
Scales, Marieh
Gutierrez, Mariana
Goode, Bria
Filippa, Sofia
Strader, Shani
Umbria, Mariana
Watson, Autumn
Faruque, Joya
Raji, Adeola
Dunkley, Janae
Rogers, Peyton
Ellison, Celeste
Suarez, Kheyanna
Diallo, Dázon Dixon
Hall, Kelli S.
author_facet Mosley, Elizabeth A.
Ayala, Sequoia
Jah, Zainab
Hailstorks, Tiffany
Hairston, Indya
Rice, Whitney S.
Hernandez, Natalie
Jackson, Kwajelyn
Scales, Marieh
Gutierrez, Mariana
Goode, Bria
Filippa, Sofia
Strader, Shani
Umbria, Mariana
Watson, Autumn
Faruque, Joya
Raji, Adeola
Dunkley, Janae
Rogers, Peyton
Ellison, Celeste
Suarez, Kheyanna
Diallo, Dázon Dixon
Hall, Kelli S.
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description Traditional family planning research has excluded Black and Latinx leaders, and little is known about medication abortion (MA) among racial/ethnic minorities, although it is an increasingly vital reproductive health service, particularly after the fall of Roe v. Wade. Reproductive justice (RJ) community-based organisation (CBO) SisterLove led a study on Black and Latinx women’s MA perceptions and experiences in Georgia. From April 2019 to December 2020, we conducted key informant interviews with 20 abortion providers and CBO leaders and 32 in-depth interviews and 6 focus groups (n = 30) with Black and Latinx women. We analysed data thematically using a team-based, iterative approach of coding, memo-ing, and discussion. Participants described multilevel barriers to and strategies for MA access, wishing that “the process had a bit more humanity  …  [it] should be more holistic.” Barriers included (1) sociocultural factors (intersectional oppression, intersectional stigma, and medical experimentation); (2) national and state policies; (3) clinic- and provider-related factors (lack of diverse clinic staff, long waiting times); and (4) individual-level factors (lack of knowledge and social support). Suggested solutions included (1) social media campaigns and story-sharing; (2) RJ-based policy advocacy; (3) diversifying clinic staff, offering flexible scheduling and fees, community integration of abortion, and RJ abortion funds; and (4) social support (including abortion doulas) and comprehensive sex education. Findings suggest that equitable MA access for Black and Latinx communities in the post-Roe era will require multi-level intervention, informed by community-led evidence production; holistic, de-medicalised, and human rights-based care models; and intersectional RJ policy advocacy.
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spelling pubmed-96649982022-11-15 “I don’t regret it at all. It’s just I wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with Black and Latinx Women in Georgia, USA Mosley, Elizabeth A. Ayala, Sequoia Jah, Zainab Hailstorks, Tiffany Hairston, Indya Rice, Whitney S. Hernandez, Natalie Jackson, Kwajelyn Scales, Marieh Gutierrez, Mariana Goode, Bria Filippa, Sofia Strader, Shani Umbria, Mariana Watson, Autumn Faruque, Joya Raji, Adeola Dunkley, Janae Rogers, Peyton Ellison, Celeste Suarez, Kheyanna Diallo, Dázon Dixon Hall, Kelli S. Sex Reprod Health Matters Research Article Traditional family planning research has excluded Black and Latinx leaders, and little is known about medication abortion (MA) among racial/ethnic minorities, although it is an increasingly vital reproductive health service, particularly after the fall of Roe v. Wade. Reproductive justice (RJ) community-based organisation (CBO) SisterLove led a study on Black and Latinx women’s MA perceptions and experiences in Georgia. From April 2019 to December 2020, we conducted key informant interviews with 20 abortion providers and CBO leaders and 32 in-depth interviews and 6 focus groups (n = 30) with Black and Latinx women. We analysed data thematically using a team-based, iterative approach of coding, memo-ing, and discussion. Participants described multilevel barriers to and strategies for MA access, wishing that “the process had a bit more humanity  …  [it] should be more holistic.” Barriers included (1) sociocultural factors (intersectional oppression, intersectional stigma, and medical experimentation); (2) national and state policies; (3) clinic- and provider-related factors (lack of diverse clinic staff, long waiting times); and (4) individual-level factors (lack of knowledge and social support). Suggested solutions included (1) social media campaigns and story-sharing; (2) RJ-based policy advocacy; (3) diversifying clinic staff, offering flexible scheduling and fees, community integration of abortion, and RJ abortion funds; and (4) social support (including abortion doulas) and comprehensive sex education. Findings suggest that equitable MA access for Black and Latinx communities in the post-Roe era will require multi-level intervention, informed by community-led evidence production; holistic, de-medicalised, and human rights-based care models; and intersectional RJ policy advocacy. Taylor & Francis 2022-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9664998/ /pubmed/36368036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2022.2129686 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mosley, Elizabeth A.
Ayala, Sequoia
Jah, Zainab
Hailstorks, Tiffany
Hairston, Indya
Rice, Whitney S.
Hernandez, Natalie
Jackson, Kwajelyn
Scales, Marieh
Gutierrez, Mariana
Goode, Bria
Filippa, Sofia
Strader, Shani
Umbria, Mariana
Watson, Autumn
Faruque, Joya
Raji, Adeola
Dunkley, Janae
Rogers, Peyton
Ellison, Celeste
Suarez, Kheyanna
Diallo, Dázon Dixon
Hall, Kelli S.
“I don’t regret it at all. It’s just I wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with Black and Latinx Women in Georgia, USA
title “I don’t regret it at all. It’s just I wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with Black and Latinx Women in Georgia, USA
title_full “I don’t regret it at all. It’s just I wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with Black and Latinx Women in Georgia, USA
title_fullStr “I don’t regret it at all. It’s just I wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with Black and Latinx Women in Georgia, USA
title_full_unstemmed “I don’t regret it at all. It’s just I wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with Black and Latinx Women in Georgia, USA
title_short “I don’t regret it at all. It’s just I wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with Black and Latinx Women in Georgia, USA
title_sort “i don’t regret it at all. it’s just i wish the process had a bit more humanity to it … a bit more holistic”: a qualitative, community-led medication abortion study with black and latinx women in georgia, usa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9664998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36368036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2022.2129686
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