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Managing adolescent pregnancy: The unique roles and challenges of private general practitioners in Malaysia.

K A Malek1, S Abdul-Razak2, H Abu Hassan3, S Othman4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Managing adolescent pregnancy in the primary care setting is complex, as it requires doctors to navigate through a combination of medical, social, financial and legal needs. Objective: This study explores the perspectives of private general practitioners on their roles and challenges in managing adolescent pregnancy in Malaysia.
METHODS: Nineteen private general practitioners in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur participated in in-depth interviews in 2015. A topic guide was used for interview navigation. Participants were asked to discuss their experiences and approaches in managing pregnant adolescents. We used purposive sampling to recruit consenting private general practitioners who had experience in managing adolescent pregnancy. The verbatim transcripts of the audio-recorded interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. Data reached saturation at the nineteenth in-depth interview.
Results: Two themes emerged. Under the theme 'inadvertent advocator,' participants described their tasks with regards to building trust, calming angry parents and delivering comprehensive counseling and care related to the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents, including requests for abortions. Theme two, 'challenges of private general practitioners,' refers mainly to personal and religious conflicts arising from a request for an abortion and deficiencies in support and multidisciplinary integration within their practice settings.
CONCLUSION: General practitioners practicing in the private sector identify themselves as active players in supporting pregnant adolescents but face many challenges arising from the personal, religious, professional and community levels. Addressing these challenges is important for optimal care delivery to pregnant adolescents in this community. © Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia.

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Keywords:  Adolescent pregnancy; abortion; multidisciplinary team; private general practitioners

Year:  2019        PMID: 32175039      PMCID: PMC7067509     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Malays Fam Physician        ISSN: 1985-2274


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