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. 2018 Feb 10;8(2):e019658. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019658

Table 3.

Treatment and services received by postabortion care clients, Prospective Morbidity Survey

Total Facility type P value
Weighted N % Central and provincial hospitals (%) District hospitals (%) Primary health centre (%) Private and NGO facilities (%)
Patient stayed in facility >24 hours 577 46 43 61 0 20 0.00
Main procedure used in management of patient’s condition* 0.00
 D&C/D&E† 760 75 74 78 0 67
 Manual/electric vacuum
 aspiration
125 12 17 6 0 14
 Misoprostol 113 11 9 12 100 17
 Oxytocin 21 2 0 4 0 2
Procedure performed primarily by: 0.00
 Doctor‡ 960 91 99 83 0 87
 Nurse/midwife/ clinical
 officer
93 9 1 17 100 13
Received intravenous fluids 848 67 70 71 36 46 0.01
Antibiotics provided 1232 97 96 99 85 98 0.01
Pain medication provided 960 78 79 75 64 91 0.08
Contraceptive services
 Patient counselled on contraception at discharge 0.00
   Yes 1154 92 88 96 100 91
   No 76 6 10 2 0 8
   Not discharged yet 25 2 2 2 0 1
 Patient received modern contraception at discharge§ 0.01
   Yes 535 43 26 55 61 61
   No 650 52 67 40 39 37
   Don’t know 69 6 7 5 0 2

*Out of women who obtained procedures (weighted n=1018).

†D&C/D&E includes: dilatation and curettage (D&C) (12%), evacuation by sharp curettage (50.5%), digital evacuation (1.5%) and forceps evacuation (10.4%).

‡Includes Obstetrician and Gynaecologist (34%) and medical officers/GPs/senior resident medical officers (57%).

§The definition of ‘modern’ contraception was not included in the question; so it is possible that providers may have interpreted this term slightly variably.

D&C, Dilation and curettage, D&E, Dilatation and evacuation; GPs, general practitioners; NGO, non-governmental organisation.