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'Imagine if we had an actual service ...': a qualitative exploration of abortion access challenges in Australian rural primary care

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posted on 2024-11-27, 01:49 authored by Anna Noonan, Erica MillarErica Millar, JE Tomnay, GM Luscombe, KI Black
INTRODUCTION: Rural populations in Australia rely upon local primary health care for medication abortion access. Yet little is known about how individual primary healthcare providers themselves negotiate the unique complexities of the rural health system to provide local abortion services. METHODS: To address this gap, we conducted qualitative, semi-structured interviews with primary healthcare providers in rural New South Wales (NSW). Recruitment strategies included sending invitations to all GP clinics in Western NSW, distribution of flyers via professional networks and social media posts as well as snowballing. The Framework Method was used to conduct an inductive thematic analysis. RESULTS: We interviewed 16 rural GPs, nurses, midwives and women's health clinic operational staff. Four themes were identified: (1) scarce abortion services place overreliance on availability and goodwill of local prescribers; (2) lack of back-up support, financial incentives and training deters providers; (3) there is interprofessional stigma, secrecy and obstruction; and (4) local abortion access requires workarounds through informal rural networks. Participants described abortion exceptionalism within Australia's health system and chronic rural workforce shortages in rural settings as unique and compounding challenges to local provision. Conversely, strong rural community networks were identified as important enablers of informal pathways to abortion within or around systemic barriers. CONCLUSION: Improving rural abortion access in Australia requires attention to the numerous intersecting barriers that local primary care providers themselves face when providing services at the periphery of an unaccommodating health system.

History

Publication Date

2024-11-05

Journal

Rural and Remote Health

Volume

24

Issue

4

Article Number

9229

Pagination

9p.

Publisher

James Cook University

ISSN

1445-6354

Rights Statement

© James Cook University 2024 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence

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