| Literature DB >> 28369114 |
Chelsea B Polis1, Chisale Mhango2, Jesse Philbin1, Wanangwa Chimwaza2, Effie Chipeta2, Ausbert Msusa2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Malawi, abortion is legal only if performed to save a woman's life; other attempts to procure an abortion are punishable by 7-14 years imprisonment. Most induced abortions in Malawi are performed under unsafe conditions, contributing to Malawi's high maternal mortality ratio. Malawians are currently debating whether to provide additional exceptions under which an abortion may be legally obtained. An estimated 67,300 induced abortions occurred in Malawi in 2009 (equivalent to 23 abortions per 1,000 women aged 15-44), but changes since 2009, including dramatic increases in contraceptive prevalence, may have impacted abortion rates.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28369114 PMCID: PMC5378324 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Number of facilities sampled, Health Facilities Survey, Malawi 2015.
| Facility type | # facilities in 2013–4 MSPA | # facilities possibly providing PAC | % of facilities sampled | # facilities sampled |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central hospital | 4 | 4 | 100% | 4 |
| District hospital | 24 | 24 | 100% | 24 |
| Rural/community hospital | 41 | 41 | 100% | 41 |
| Other hospital | 47 | 40 | 100% | 40 |
| Health centre | 473 | 467 | 40% | 187 |
| Clinics | 317 | 281 | 12% | 34 |
| Maternity unit | 4 | 4 | 100% | 4 |
| Dispensaries | 47 | 0 | n/a | n/a |
| Health Posts | 20 | 0 | n/a | n/a |
| 977 | 861 | 334 |
* To determine the number of health centers and clinics to be sampled within each geographical zone, we determined the proportion of all health centers and clinics represented in each geographical zone. We then applied the relevant proportion to the total number of health centers (187) or clinics (34) we planned to sample. To determine the number of health centers and clinics to be sampled within each geographical zone and by ownership, we determined the proportion of health centers and clinics within each geographical zone that were within each ownership category (public, NGO, and private). We then applied the relevant proportion for each type of health facility (health centre or clinic) and zone to the total number of health centers or clinics that we planned to sample in each geographical zone.
Facilities sampled, interviewed, and providing PAC, with estimated national PAC caseloads, Health Facilities Survey, Malawi 2015.
| Facility type | # facilities sampled | # sampled facilities completing interviews | % sampled facilities completing interviews | # interviewed facilities providing PAC | % interviewed facilities providing PAC | Estimated annual PAC caseload (weighted) | % of caseload by facility type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central hospital | 4 | 4 | 100% | 4 | 100% | 4,398 | 6% |
| District hospital | 24 | 24 | 100% | 23 | 96% | 25,674 | 35% |
| Rural/community hospital | 41 | 39 | 95% | 39 | 100% | 7,494 | 10% |
| Other hospital | 40 | 28 | 70% | 22 | 79% | 5,114 | 7% |
| Health centre | 187 | 174 | 93% | 103 | 60% | 16,520 | 22% |
| Clinics | 34 | 21 | 62% | 10 | 50% | 15,038 | 20% |
| Maternity unit | 4 | 4 | 100% | 1 | 25% | 90 | <1% |
| 334 | 294 | 88% | 202 | 69% | 74,328 | 100% |
* Out of 334 HFS facilities sampled: 4 were not feasible to access; 1 had merged with another clinic in our sampling frame; 4 were permanently closed; 6 did not have a provider available to give an interview during the fieldworkers’ visit to the area; 22 refused to provide an interview because they didn’t offer PAC; and 3 refused an interview for some other reason.
** Weighted by the inverse of the product of the sampling fraction and the response rate for each facility type to yield results that were nationally representative.
Post-Abortion Care (PAC) cases in Malawi, Health Facilities Survey, Malawi 2015.
| Zone | (A) Estimated PAC caseload (weighted), 95% CI | (B) Estimated # of double-counted referrals (weighted) | (C) Estimated # late miscarriages treated for PAC | (A-(B+C)) Estimated # induced abortions receiving PAC (weighted), adjusted 95% CI | Induced abortion complications treatment rate | % of caseload of induced abortions by zone | % of caseload of induced abortions by region |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North | 15,473 (14,561–16,385) | 1,180 | 2,083 | 12,210 (11,298–13,123) | 24 (22–26) | 23.6% | 23.6% |
| Central-West | 18,360 (16,322–20,398) | 2,595 | 4,020 | 11,745 (9,707–13,784) | 12 (10–14) | 22.7% | 39.2% |
| Central-East | 12,432 (10,977–13,887) | 1,194 | 2,723 | 8,515 (7,060–9,970) | 14 (12–17) | 16.5% | |
| Southwest | 16,292 (14,466–18,117) | 826 | 3,898 | 11,567 (9,742–13,393) | 13 (11–15) | 22.4% | 37.2% |
| Southeast | 11,771 (10,737–12,805) | 1,511 | 2,604 | 7,656 (6,622–8,690) | 10 (9–12) | 14.8% |
* Adjusted 95% CIs were calculated by subtracting referrals and late miscarriages from the upper and lower bounds of the 95% CIs for the estimated number of all PAC cases.
**Refers to the number of PAC cases stemming from induced abortions per 1,000 women ages 15–49
***Malawi is divided into three administrative regions: Northern, Central, and Southern. The Ministry of Health divides the country into five administrative zones: the Southern region is comprised of the Southwest and Southeast zone, the Central region is comprised of the Central-West and Central-East zone, and the Northern region is comprised of the North zone.
Fig 1Abortion procurement by provider type, according to women’s sociodemographic characteristics, Knowledgeable Informant Survey, Malawi 2015.
Fig 2Proportion experiencing complications by provider type, Knowledgeable Informant Survey, Malawi 2015.
Estimated distribution of induced abortions receiving post-abortion care, and estimated percentage of all induced abortions, Knowledgeable Informant Survey, Malawi 2015.
| Estimated # induced abortions receiving PAC (weighted), adjusted 95% CI | Multiplier | Estimated number of induced abortions, adjusted 95% CI | % of induced abortions by zone | Abortion rate, 95% CI, by zone | Abortion rate, 95% CI, by region | Abortion ratio, 95% CI, by zone | Abortion ratio, 95% CI, by region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North | 12,210 (11,298–13,123) | 2.5 | 30,897 (28,588–33,206) | 21.9% | 61 (57–66) | 61 (57–66) | 36 (34–39) | 35 (32–38) |
| Central-West | 11,745 (9,707–13,784) | 2.4 | 28,189 (23,298–33,081) | 20.0% | 28 (23–32) | 29 (24–35) | 17 (14–20) | 18 (15–21) |
| Central-East | 8,515 (7,060–9,970) | 2.3 | 19,496 (16,165–22,827) | 13.8% | 33 (27–38) | 19 (16–23) | ||
| Southwest | 11,567 (9,742–13,393) | 3.5 | 40,232 (33,883–46,581) | 28.5% | 46 (39–53) | 39 (33–45) | 29 (25–34) | 24 (20–28) |
| Southeast | 7,656 (6,622–8,690) | 2.9 | 22,230 (19,227–25,233) | 15.8% | 30 (26–34) | 18 (16–21) |
*The national estimated number of abortions is the sum of the regional estimates. The national multiplier was not used in this calculation and is presented for informational purposes only.
** Malawi is divided into three administrative regions: Northern, Central, and Southern. The Ministry of Health divides the country into five administrative zones: the Southern region is comprised of the Southwest and Southeast zone, the Central region is comprised of the Central-West and Central-East zone, and the Northern region is comprised of the North zone.
Fig 3Estimated percentage distribution of abortions, by outcome, according to zone and women’s characteristics, Knowledgeable Informant Survey, Malawi 2015.
Estimated pregnancies (overall and unintended) in Malawi, 2015.
| # pregnancies | Pregnancy rate | Unintended pregnancy rate | % of pregnancies that are unintended | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| By zone | By region | By zone | By region | By zone | By region | By zone | By region | |
| North | 135,807 | 134,427 | 269 | 269 | 135 | 135 | 50% | 50% |
| Central-West | 226,109 | 368,612 | 222 | 228 | 117 | 123 | 53% | 54% |
| Central-East | 142,503 | 239 | 132 | 55% | ||||
| Southwest | 209,815 | 381,742 | 241 | 237 | 134 | 127 | 56% | 54% |
| Southeast | 171,926 | 233 | 119 | 51% | ||||
* Malawi is divided into three administrative regions: Northern, Central, and Southern. The Ministry of Health divides the country into five administrative zones: the Southern region is comprised of the Southwest and Southeast zone, the Central region is comprised of the Central-West and Central-East zone, and the Northern region is comprised of the North zone.
Fig 4Estimated distribution of pregnancy outcomes, Malawi 2015 HFS and KIS and 2010 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey.