| Literature DB >> 32448300 |
M Antonia Biggs1, Lidia Casas2, Alejandra Ramm3,4, C Finley Baba5, Sara P Correa3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In August 2017, Chile lifted its complete ban on abortion by permitting abortion in three limited circumstances: 1) to save a woman's life, 2) lethal fetal anomaly, and 3) rape. The new law allows regulated use of conscientious objection (CO) in abortion care, including allowing institutions to register as objectors. This study assesses medical and midwifery students' support for CO, following legal reform.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32448300 PMCID: PMC7245938 DOI: 10.1186/s12910-020-00484-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Ethics ISSN: 1472-6939 Impact factor: 2.652
Participant characteristics
| Number | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| Female | 209 | 63 |
| Age group | ||
| 17–19 | 80 | 24 |
| 20–24 | 197 | 59 |
| 25–37 | 56 | 17 |
| Type of degree being pursued | ||
| Midwifery | 83 | 25 |
| Medicine-Planning to specialize in Obstetrics/Gynecology | 86 | 26 |
| Medicine-Specialty undecided/unknown | 164 | 49 |
| Year in medical or midwifery school | ||
| 1st-2nd | 146 | 44 |
| 3rd-4th | 108 | 32 |
| 5th–7th/Just graduated | 79 | 24 |
| Born in Chile | 326 | 98 |
| Lived one year or more outside of Chile | 19 | 6 |
| Region where completed high school | ||
| Santiago metropolitan region | 259 | 78 |
| Northern Chile | 24 | 7 |
| Southern Chile | 47 | 14 |
| Other country | 3 | < 1 |
| Single/not married | 327 | 98 |
| Political affiliation | ||
| Right/center right | 81 | 24 |
| Center | 27 | 8 |
| Left/center left | 158 | 48 |
| None | 67 | 20 |
| Frequency of religious service attendance | ||
| Once a week/2–3 times a month | 42 | 13 |
| Once a month/2–3 times a year | 50 | 15 |
| Hardly ever/never | 237 | 72 |
| Religion | ||
| Catholic | 121 | 36 |
| Evangelical/Protestant | 15 | 5 |
| Other | 15 | 5 |
| None/Atheist/Agnostic | 182 | 55 |
| University type | ||
| Private-Secular | 138 | 41 |
| Private-Religious | 71 | 21 |
| Public-Secular | 124 | 37 |
Proportion of students who agree/strongly agree with statements about conscientious objection (CO), by university type (N = 333)
| Total | University type, % | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Religious | Secular | ||
| Clinicians who conscientiously object should: | |||
| Counsel patients with unwanted pregnancies on all their treatment options, including abortion | 92 | 75 | 97* |
| Refer patients eligible for a lawful abortion to a willing clinician | 91 | 76 | 95* |
| Be allowed to refuse to provide post-abortion care | 18 | 25 | 17 |
| I would use CO to avoid caring for a woman: | |||
| who wanted an abortion, no matter what her reasons | 18 | 38 | 12* |
| who wanted a lawful abortion | 18 | 39 | 12* |
| with post-abortion complications | 6 | 10 | 5 |
| The following CO regulations should be implemented in Chile: | |||
| Universities and other institutions should be able to register as COs | 27 | 52 | 20* |
| Mandatory public registration of COs | 67 | 64 | 68 |
| The following health professionals should be able to be COs: | |||
| Physicians | 83 | 97 | 79* |
| Midwives | 79 | 96 | 75* |
| Nurses | 62 | 80 | 56* |
| Pharmacists | 32 | 55 | 26* |
| Administrators | 23 | 38 | 19* |
| Nobody should be able to conscientiously object | 16 | 3 | 20* |
* Differences between students attending religious and secular universities are statistically significant (p < .05)
Multivariable logistic regression analyses assessing factors associated with agreeing (agree/strongly agree) with statements about conscientious objection (CO)
| Respondent characteristics | Clinicians who invoke CO should: | Regulations that should be implemented: | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ...counsel patients on all treatment options | ...refer patients to a willing clinician | …be allowed to refuse to provide post-abortion care | Universities & other institutions should be able to register as COs | Mandatory public registration of COs | ||||||
| % | aOR[95% CI] | % | aOR[95% CI] | % | aOR[95% CI] | % | aOR[95% CI] | % | aOR[95% CI] | |
| University type | ||||||||||
| Secular | 97 | 4.57*[1.44,14.48] | 95 | 3. 72*[1.36,10.12] | 17 | 0.87 [0.40,1.89] | 20 | 0.37*[0.17,0.80] | 68 | 0.72 [0.36,1.45] |
| Religious (Ref.) | 75 | 76 | 25 | 52 | 64 | |||||
| Gender | ||||||||||
| Female | 92 | 2.15 [0.63,7.29] | 94 | 3.22*[1.14,9.09] | 22 | 1.81 [0.90,3.66] | 27 | 0.85 [0.42,1.70] | 68 | 1.22 [0.71,2.11] |
| Male/Other (Ref.) | 92 | 86 | 12 | 26 | 64 | |||||
| Age group | ||||||||||
| 17–19 | 93 | 1.07 [0.22,5.12] | 89 | 0.36 [0.08,1.53] | 21 | 0.67 [0.30,1.52] | 26 | 1.15 [0.45,2.91] | 71 | 0.84 [0.39,1.80] |
| 20–24 (Ref) | 92 | 92 | 19 | 22 | 67 | |||||
| 25–37 | 91 | 1.90 [0.32,11.23] | 91 | 1.01 [0.18,5.62] | 13 | 0.95 [0.32,2.84] | 42 | 4.77*[1.75,13.06] | 62 | 0.95 [0.43,2.10] |
| Degree being pursued | ||||||||||
| Medicine-Specialty undecided/unknown (Ref.) | 92 | 88 | 16 | 23 | 69 | |||||
| Midwifery | 86 | 0.16*[0.04,0.74] | 93 | 1.23 [0.31,4.97] | 27 | 1.10 [0.51,2.38] | 33 | 2.39*[1.00,5.71] | 71 | 0.91 [0.45,1.84] |
| Medicine-Planning to specialize in OB-GYN | 97 | 2.66 [0.54,13.04] | 94 | 1.86 [0.54,6.35] | 15 | 0.79 [0.37,1.69] | 27 | 1.78 [0.82,3.90] | 59 | 0.56[0.31,1.02] |
| Where completed high school | ||||||||||
| Santiago metropolitan region | 92 | 1.59 [0.49, 5.20] | 92 | 2.77*[1.03,7.47] | 18 | 0.92 [0.46,1.87] | 24 | 0.39*[0.19,0.80] | 67 | 0.98 [0.55,1.78] |
| Other location (Ref.) | 92 | 86 | 19 | 36 | 65 | |||||
| Political affiliation | ||||||||||
| Center/None (Ref.) | 95 | 89 | 19 | 32 | 69 | |||||
| Right/Center right | 77 | 0.24*[0.07,0.8] | 79 | 0.76 [0.26,2.21] | 24 | 1.30 [0.56,3.00] | 53 | 1.39 [0.63,3.09] | 51 | 0.47*[0.23,0.95] |
| Left/Center left | 98 | 0.93 [0.17,5.10] | 98 | 3.74 [0.90,15.56] | 15 | 0.99 [0.46,2.12] | 10 | 0.37*[0.17,0.80] | 74 | 1.31 [0.71,2.44] |
| Religion | ||||||||||
| Catholic or other religion (Ref.) | 98 | 96 | 23 | 42 | 61 | |||||
| None | 85 | 1.52 [0.31,7.62] | 85 | 1.80 [0.47,6.95] | 14 | 0.74 [0.34,1.62] | 14 | 0.57 [0.26,1.26] | 72 | 1.38 [0.71,2.68] |
| Frequency of religious attendance | ||||||||||
| Hardly ever/never (Ref.) | 97 | 95 | 16 | 18 | 70 | |||||
| Once a month/2–3 times a year | 88 | 0.79 [0.16,3.82] | 88 | 1.11 [0.26,4.76] | 24 | 1.21 [0.47,3.09] | 33 | 0.84 [0.33,2.18] | 61 | 0.94 [0.42,2.10] |
| Once a week/2–3 times a month | 67 | 0.13*[0.03,0.54] | 69 | 0.27*[0.08,0.94] | 24 | 1.22 [0.47,3.08] | 70 | 5.25*[2.03,13.56] | 60 | 1.09 [0.47,2.54] |
| Year in school | ||||||||||
| 1st-2nd (Ref.) | 92 | 92 | 24 | 26 | 71 | |||||
| 3rd-4th | 94 | 0.75 [0.15,3.78] | 89 | 0.43 [0.10,1.90] | 17 | 0. [0.24,1.16] | 25 | 1.06 [0.43,2.57] | 65 | 0.70 [0.35,1.42] |
| 5th–7th/just graduated | 90 | 0.22 [0.03,1.70] | 92 | 0.84 [0.11,6.31] | 11 | 0.37 [0.13,1.14] | 28 | 0.62 [0.19,2.04] | 63 | 0.73 [0.31,1.71] |
aOR Adjusted odds ratios, CI Confidence Intervals; * p < .05; Ref = Referent group
Multivariable logistic regression analyses assessing factors associated with personal support for invoking conscientious objection (CO)
| Respondent characteristics | I would invoke CO to avoid caring for a woman: | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| who wanted an abortion, no matter what her reasons | who wanted a lawful abortion | with post-abortion complications | ||||
| % | aOR[95% CI] | % | aOR[95% CI] | % | aOR[95% CI] | |
| University type | ||||||
| Secular | 12 | 0.43*[0.19,0.96] | 12 | 0.67 [0.30,1.52] | 5 | 1.63 [0.44,6.08] |
| Religious (Ref.) | 38 | 39 | 10 | |||
| Gender | ||||||
| Female | 20 | 1.66 [0.75,3.67] | 18 | 1.02 [0.46,2.24] | 8 | 1.04 [0.28,3.83] |
| Male/Other (Ref.) | 14 | 18 | 4 | |||
| Age group | ||||||
| 17–19 | 15 | 0.97 [0.33,2.87] | 16 | 0.82 [0.27,2.29] | 5 | 0.46 [0.11,1.90] |
| 20–24 (Ref) | 17 | 17 | 6 | |||
| 25–37 | 24 | 1.73 [0.56,5.31] | 24 | 2.97 [0.91,9.74] | 9 | 3.73 [0.69,20.17] |
| Degree being pursued | ||||||
| Medicine-Specialty undecided/unknown (Ref.) | 18 | 21 | 4 | |||
| Midwifery | 22 | 1.22 [0.48,3.08] | 20 | 0.73 [0.29,1.50] | 14 | 6.81*[1.53,30.36] |
| Medicine-planning to specialize in OB-GYN | 12 | 0.57 [0.22,1.46] | 11 | 0.35*[0.13,0.93] | 4 | 1.01 [0.22,4.68] |
| Where completed high school | ||||||
| Santiago metropolitan region | 16 | 0.53 [0.24,1.17] | 18 | 1.00 [0.43,2.31] | 7 | 1.59 [0.40,6.26] |
| Other location (Ref.) | 23 | 19 | 4 | |||
| Political affiliation | ||||||
| Center/None (Ref.) | 15 | 16 | 6 | |||
| Right/Center right | 43 | 3.09*[1.30,7.32] | 46 | 4.04*[1.,9.60] | 13 | 2.71 [0.77,9.60] |
| Center left/left | 6 | 0.62 [0.24,1.62] | 6 | 0.60 [0.23,1.59] | 3 | 0.90 [0.22,3.63] |
| Religion | ||||||
| Catholic or other religion (Ref.) | 8 | 7 | 3 | |||
| None | 29 | 0.59 [0.24,1.43] | 32 | 0.43 [0.17,1.09] | 10 | 0.65 [0.17,2.44] |
| Frequency of religious attendance | ||||||
| Hardly ever/never (Ref.) | 11 | 10 | 5 | |||
| Once a month/2–3 times a year | 18 | 0.58 [0.19,1.75] | 27 | 1.48 [0.53,4.13] | 6 | 0.93 [0.18,4.81] |
| Once a week/2–3 times a month | 54 | 3.81*[1.46,9.93] | 56 | 4.60*[1.76,12.05] | 18 | 2.78 [0.73,10.58] |
| Year in school | ||||||
| 1st-2nd (Ref.) | 16 | 17 | 8 | |||
| 3rd-4th | 19 | 1.34 [0.49,3.68] | 20 | 0.91 [0.34,2.44] | 5 | 0.46 [0.11,1.83] |
| 5th–7th/just graduated | 19 | 0.96 [0.25,3.69] | 17 | 0.26 [0.06,1.11.] | 6 | 0.55 [0.08,3.75] |
aOR Adjusted odds ratios, CI Confidence Intervals; *p < .05; Ref. = Referent group