Termination of pregnancy: Attitudes and clinical experiences of Irish GPs and GPs-in-training: Attitudes and clinical experiences of Irish GPs and GPs-in-training

Akke Vellinga, SCOTT WALKIN

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Abstract

Background: Termination of pregnancy (ToP) is currently illegal in Ireland. In 2010, more than 4000 women travelled from Ireland to the UK for a ToP. Objectives: The aims of this study were to assess the attitudes and clinical experiences of Irish General Practitioners (GPs) and GPs-in-training (GPRs) towards ToP. Methods: A postal survey was sent to 500 GPs in Ireland. An internet-based survey was sent to 244 GPRs. Quantitative and qualitative analysis was performed. Results: Overall response was 44%. Four groups of doctors opinions could be identified: (A) abortion can never be allowed (10%); (B) abortion can be allowed in limited circumstances (25%); (C) abortion should be available to all women (51%); and (D) no definite opinion (14%). Doctors in groups (A) and (B) were older and more often Catholic. Of doctors in group (C), 66% indicated an upper gestational limit of maximum 16 weeks. More than 40% of all respondents had at least one consultation specifically dealing with ToP within the past six months and 43% agreed with the statement that womens health suffers due to the travel related to ToP. Conclusion: Most responding GPs and GPRs (75%) support the provision of ToP in Ireland in certain circumstances. The qualitative analysis of this survey showed that the terms pro-life and pro-choice inappropriately describe the spectrum of opinions. This study highlights clinical situations in which womens health may be adversely affected due to the requirement to travel for ToP.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)136-142
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal Of General Practice
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sep 2012

Keywords

  • Abortion
  • General practice
  • Termination of pregnancy

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  • Murphy, M;Vellinga, A;Walkin, S;MacDermott, M

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