An Assessment of Women’s Experiences and Challenges Faced with Post Abortion Care (PAC) Services in Buea

Teng Esther Mbong *

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pan African University of Life and Earth Sciences, University of Ibadan, Ibadan-Nigeria and Department of obstetrics and Gynecology, Buea Regional Hospital, Bokwaongo Buea, SWR, Cameroon and Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea, P.O. Box 63, Bomaka Buea, Cameroon.

Dickson S. Nsagha

Department of Public Health and Hygiene, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea, P.O Box 12, Buea, Cameroon.

Niba Clinton Ambe

Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea, P.O. Box 63, Bomaka Buea, Cameroon.

Micheal Okunlola

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, College of Medicine University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

A. Oladokun Sina

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, College of Medicine University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Unsafe abortion is one of the commonest causes of maternal mortality and post-abortion care services have been acclaimed as the best remedy for this situation. Yet, high maternal mortality still prevails pointing to issues with the quality of services. The paper was designed to investigate women's motives for engaging in unsafe abortion; assess women's experiences on the quality of PAC services and identify the challenges women faced in accessing PAC services in Buea.

Methods: This study recruited 10 participants in Buea. Using a structured interview, data was collected on women's motives for engaging in unsafe abortion; assess women's experiences on the quality of PAC services, and identify the challenges women faced in accessing PAC services in Buea. Thematic and grounded theory analytical techniques were used to organize and interpret the data.

Results: Majority of women in Buea did not use contraceptives for different reasons ranging from personal, spousal consent, ignorance, and the fear of side effects of contraceptive use. The low contraceptive use accounts highly for unwanted pregnancy cases which results in the decisions to induce. Most of these women involuntarily engage in induced abortion, highly driven by second party influence like the request from spouse/partner, disappointment from the spouse, and fear of parents’ reactions; while some occur as a result of missed abortion. The quality of PAC services received by most of these women were merely emergency treatments without proper PAC activities like family planning counseling, provision of modern contraceptive methods, linkages to other reproductive health care services. Women in Buea encounter some challenges in the use of PAC services, pains associated with the procedure, the cost, the absence of some family planning methods, the absence of counselling before PAC and above all, non constant availability of blood in the bood bank for transfusion.

Conclusion: This study concluded that most women in Buea engage in induced abortion on account of the pressure to terminate an unwanted pregnancy; resulting from low contraceptives use; desire to avoid problems from their spouses/partners as well as to pursue career ambition. Moreover, the quality of PAC services offered to women in Buea was emergency treatment; void of important aspects like family planning services, linkage to other reproductive health care services, and facilitating their social reinsertion and preventing future induce abortion.

Keywords: Abortion, post-abortion care (PAC) services, women, contraceptives, Buea


How to Cite

Mbong, T. E., Nsagha, D. S., Ambe, N. C., Okunlola, M., & Sina, A. O. (2021). An Assessment of Women’s Experiences and Challenges Faced with Post Abortion Care (PAC) Services in Buea. Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research, 15(4), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.9734/jocamr/2021/v15i430271

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