Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014

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Problem: Practice of reporting cases of women with induced abortion to the police is relatively common and add legal and police problems to these patients. Objective: To determine perception, opinion, knowledge, attitudes and practices of gynecologists regarding information given to the police on pa...

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Autores: Sánchez Calderon, Sixto, Mere del Castillo, Juan, Pacora Portella, Percy, Chávez Alvarado, Susana, Guerrero Vásquez, Rossina, Barrientos Pacherre, Mónica, Jiménez Sánchez, María
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Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014
Opiniones, percepciones y prácticas de médicos ginecobstetras respecto a informar de las pacientes con aborto inducido a la policía, Lima, Perú, 2014
title Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014
spellingShingle Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014
Sánchez Calderon, Sixto
title_short Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014
title_full Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014
title_fullStr Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014
title_full_unstemmed Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014
title_sort Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sánchez Calderon, Sixto
Mere del Castillo, Juan
Pacora Portella, Percy
Chávez Alvarado, Susana
Guerrero Vásquez, Rossina
Barrientos Pacherre, Mónica
Jiménez Sánchez, María
author Sánchez Calderon, Sixto
author_facet Sánchez Calderon, Sixto
Mere del Castillo, Juan
Pacora Portella, Percy
Chávez Alvarado, Susana
Guerrero Vásquez, Rossina
Barrientos Pacherre, Mónica
Jiménez Sánchez, María
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Pacora Portella, Percy
Chávez Alvarado, Susana
Guerrero Vásquez, Rossina
Barrientos Pacherre, Mónica
Jiménez Sánchez, María
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Problem: Practice of reporting cases of women with induced abortion to the police is relatively common and add legal and police problems to these patients. Objective: To determine perception, opinion, knowledge, attitudes and practices of gynecologists regarding information given to the police on patients with induced abortion. Design: Qualitative participatory, and quantitative observational cross-sectional prospective study. Setting: Three hospitals of the Ministry of Health (MINSA), Lima, Peru. Participants: Gynecologists and obstetricians. Methodology: Thirty-three obstetricians and gynecologists from three hospitals were systematically selected for in depth interview. Other 69 doctors completed a standardized self-administered questionnaire. Participation was voluntary and the study was reviewed and approved by the ethics committee of each of the three hospitals. Main outcome measures: Information to the police on cases of induced abortion. Results: 78.3% of participants knew there is a law requiring the report of cases of induced abortion to the police, 43.5% disagreed with this rule, and 58% agreed with the right of professional secrecy. However, 43.5% of participants reported to the police the last induced abortion attended. The main reason was to comply with the law as well as fear to be identified as an accomplice and the criminal consequences. Conclusions: The practice of reporting women with induced abortion confronts confidentiality of the medical act. Recommendations: Modification or abolishment of Article 30 of the Peruvian Health General Law is proposed. Instead a coordinated and coherent national program of responsible parenthood, contraception and family planning should be implemented.
Problema: La práctica de informar a la policía los casos de mujeres con aborto inducido es relativamente frecuente y agrega complicaciones policiales y judiciales a estas pacientes. Objetivo: Conocer la percepción, opinión, conocimiento, actitudes y prácticas de los médicos ginecoobstetras con respecto a informar a la policía los casos de mujeres con aborto inducido. Diseño: Estudio cualitativo participativo y cuantitativo observacional transversal prospectivo. Institución: Tres hospitales del Ministerio de Salud (MINSA), Lima, Perú. Participantes: Médicos ginecoobstetras. Metodología: En tres hospitales de Lima se seleccionó sistemáticamente 33 médicos ginecoobstetras y se les aplicó una entrevista en profundidad. Otros 69 médicos ginecoobstetras llenaron un cuestionario estandarizado y autoadministrado. La participación fue voluntaria y el estudio revisado y aprobado por el comité de ética de los tres hospitales. Principales medidas de resultados: Información a la policía de los casos de aborto inducido. Resultados: El 78,3% de los participantes sabía que existe una ley que obliga a informar a la policía los casos de aborto inducido. Sin embargo, 43,5% no estaba de acuerdo con esta norma y 58% estaba de acuerdo con el derecho al secreto profesional. Sin embargo, 43,5% de los médicos reportó a la policía el último caso de aborto inducido atendido y la principal razón fue el cumplimiento de la ley y el temor a ser identificado como encubridor y las consecuencias penales posibles. Conclusiones: La práctica de informar un caso de aborto inducido a la policía atentaría contra la confidencialidad del acto médico. Recomendaciones: Se propone la modificación o derogación del artículo 30 de la ley general de salud del Perú y, en su lugar, implementar un programa articulado y coherente de paternidad responsable a nivel nacional.
description Problem: Practice of reporting cases of women with induced abortion to the police is relatively common and add legal and police problems to these patients. Objective: To determine perception, opinion, knowledge, attitudes and practices of gynecologists regarding information given to the police on patients with induced abortion. Design: Qualitative participatory, and quantitative observational cross-sectional prospective study. Setting: Three hospitals of the Ministry of Health (MINSA), Lima, Peru. Participants: Gynecologists and obstetricians. Methodology: Thirty-three obstetricians and gynecologists from three hospitals were systematically selected for in depth interview. Other 69 doctors completed a standardized self-administered questionnaire. Participation was voluntary and the study was reviewed and approved by the ethics committee of each of the three hospitals. Main outcome measures: Information to the police on cases of induced abortion. Results: 78.3% of participants knew there is a law requiring the report of cases of induced abortion to the police, 43.5% disagreed with this rule, and 58% agreed with the right of professional secrecy. However, 43.5% of participants reported to the police the last induced abortion attended. The main reason was to comply with the law as well as fear to be identified as an accomplice and the criminal consequences. Conclusions: The practice of reporting women with induced abortion confronts confidentiality of the medical act. Recommendations: Modification or abolishment of Article 30 of the Peruvian Health General Law is proposed. Instead a coordinated and coherent national program of responsible parenthood, contraception and family planning should be implemented.
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spelling Opinions, perceptions and practice of gynecologists and obstetricians in regar ds to reporting pati ents with induced abortion to the Police, Lima, Peru, 2014Opiniones, percepciones y prácticas de médicos ginecobstetras respecto a informar de las pacientes con aborto inducido a la policía, Lima, Perú, 2014Sánchez Calderon, SixtoMere del Castillo, JuanPacora Portella, PercyChávez Alvarado, SusanaGuerrero Vásquez, RossinaBarrientos Pacherre, MónicaJiménez Sánchez, MaríaProblem: Practice of reporting cases of women with induced abortion to the police is relatively common and add legal and police problems to these patients. Objective: To determine perception, opinion, knowledge, attitudes and practices of gynecologists regarding information given to the police on patients with induced abortion. Design: Qualitative participatory, and quantitative observational cross-sectional prospective study. Setting: Three hospitals of the Ministry of Health (MINSA), Lima, Peru. Participants: Gynecologists and obstetricians. Methodology: Thirty-three obstetricians and gynecologists from three hospitals were systematically selected for in depth interview. Other 69 doctors completed a standardized self-administered questionnaire. Participation was voluntary and the study was reviewed and approved by the ethics committee of each of the three hospitals. Main outcome measures: Information to the police on cases of induced abortion. Results: 78.3% of participants knew there is a law requiring the report of cases of induced abortion to the police, 43.5% disagreed with this rule, and 58% agreed with the right of professional secrecy. However, 43.5% of participants reported to the police the last induced abortion attended. The main reason was to comply with the law as well as fear to be identified as an accomplice and the criminal consequences. Conclusions: The practice of reporting women with induced abortion confronts confidentiality of the medical act. Recommendations: Modification or abolishment of Article 30 of the Peruvian Health General Law is proposed. Instead a coordinated and coherent national program of responsible parenthood, contraception and family planning should be implemented.Problema: La práctica de informar a la policía los casos de mujeres con aborto inducido es relativamente frecuente y agrega complicaciones policiales y judiciales a estas pacientes. Objetivo: Conocer la percepción, opinión, conocimiento, actitudes y prácticas de los médicos ginecoobstetras con respecto a informar a la policía los casos de mujeres con aborto inducido. Diseño: Estudio cualitativo participativo y cuantitativo observacional transversal prospectivo. Institución: Tres hospitales del Ministerio de Salud (MINSA), Lima, Perú. Participantes: Médicos ginecoobstetras. Metodología: En tres hospitales de Lima se seleccionó sistemáticamente 33 médicos ginecoobstetras y se les aplicó una entrevista en profundidad. Otros 69 médicos ginecoobstetras llenaron un cuestionario estandarizado y autoadministrado. La participación fue voluntaria y el estudio revisado y aprobado por el comité de ética de los tres hospitales. Principales medidas de resultados: Información a la policía de los casos de aborto inducido. Resultados: El 78,3% de los participantes sabía que existe una ley que obliga a informar a la policía los casos de aborto inducido. Sin embargo, 43,5% no estaba de acuerdo con esta norma y 58% estaba de acuerdo con el derecho al secreto profesional. Sin embargo, 43,5% de los médicos reportó a la policía el último caso de aborto inducido atendido y la principal razón fue el cumplimiento de la ley y el temor a ser identificado como encubridor y las consecuencias penales posibles. Conclusiones: La práctica de informar un caso de aborto inducido a la policía atentaría contra la confidencialidad del acto médico. Recomendaciones: Se propone la modificación o derogación del artículo 30 de la ley general de salud del Perú y, en su lugar, implementar un programa articulado y coherente de paternidad responsable a nivel nacional.Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología2015-11-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/184810.31403/rpgo.v61i1848Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia; Vol. 61, Núm. 3 (2015); 227-2352304-51322304-5124reponame:Revista SPOG - Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecologíainstacron:SPOGspahttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/1848/pdf_321info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-05-24T15:50:44Zmail@mail.com -
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