Elsevier

Social Science & Medicine

Volume 200, March 2018, Pages 199-210
Social Science & Medicine

Review article
Trajectories of women's abortion-related care: A conceptual framework

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Highlights

  • Synthesis of influences on trajectories to abortion-related care is lacking.

  • A new conceptual framework for studying trajectories to obtaining abortion-related care.

  • The framework includes all known factors influencing abortion care-seeking.

  • A framework built on expert consultation and a systematic literature mapping.

Abstract

We present a new conceptual framework for studying trajectories to obtaining abortion-related care. It assembles for the first time all of the known factors influencing a trajectory and encourages readers to consider the ways these macro- and micro-level factors operate in multiple and sometimes conflicting ways. Based on presentation to and feedback from abortion experts (researchers, providers, funders, policymakers and advisors, advocates) (n = 325) between 03/06/2014 and 22/08/2015, and a systematic mapping of peer-reviewed literature (n = 424) published between 01/01/2011 and 30/10/2017, our framework synthesises the factors shaping abortion trajectories, grouped into three domains: abortion-specific experiences, individual contexts, and (inter)national and sub-national contexts. Our framework includes time-dependent processes involved in an individual trajectory, starting with timing of pregnancy awareness. This framework can be used to guide testable hypotheses about enabling and inhibiting influences on care-seeking behaviour and consideration about how abortion trajectories might be influenced by policy or practice. Research based on understanding of trajectories has the potential to improve women's experiences and outcomes of abortion-related care.

Keywords

Induced abortion
Conceptual framework
Systematic mapping

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