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    Critical care provider’s opinion on unsafe abortion in Argentina

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    2012
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    Vasquez, Daniela N.
    Das Neves, Andrea V.
    Golubicki, José L.
    Di Marco, Ingrid
    Loudet, Cecilia I.
    Roberti, Javier E.
    Palacios-Jaraquemada, Jose
    Basualdo, Natalia
    Varaglia, Ruben
    Vidal, Laura
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    Objective: To survey the opinion of critical care providers in Argentina about abortion. Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to critical care providers attending the 20th National Critical Care Conference in Argentina. Results: 149 of 1800 attendees completed the questionnaire, 69 (46.3%) of whom were members of the Argentine Society of Critical Care (ASCC). 122 (81.9%) supported abortion decriminalization in situations excluded from the current law; 142 (95.3%) in cases of congenital defects; 133 (89.3%) in cases of rape; 115 (77.2%) when women's mental health is at risk; 71 (47.7%) when pregnancy is unintended; and 61 (40.9%) for economic reasons. 126 (84.6%) supported abortion in public and private institutions, and 121 (81.2%) before 12 weeks of pregnancy. Variables independently associated with abortion support among female versus male attendees were abortion to preserve women's mental health (OR 4.47; 95% CI, 1.61–12.42; P= 0.004) and abortion before 12 weeks of pregnancy (OR 3.93; 95% CI, 1.29–11.94; P= 0.015). Abortion at request was independently associated with ASCC membership (OR 2.63; 95% CI, 1.07–6.45; P= 0.034). Conclusion: Critical care providers would support abortion in situations excluded from the current abortion law and before 12 weeks of pregnancy, in both public and private hospitals. © 2011 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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