March 1, 2024

Abortion Clients’ Perceptions of Alternative Medication Abortion Service Delivery Options in Mississippi

Objectives We assessed Mississippi abortion clients’ perceptions of alternative medication abortion service delivery options that were restricted under state law but available elsewhere. Methods We conducted in-depth interviews with medication abortion clients between November 2020 and March 2021 at Mississippi’s only abortion facility. We described alternative service delivery models: telemedicine, medications by mail, and follow-up care in their community versus returning to the facility. We asked if participants would be interested in using any of these models, if available, and how use of each model would have changed their abortion experience. We used thematic analysis, organizing codes into common themes based on participants’ preferences and concerns for each option. Results Of the 25 participants interviewed, nearly all (n = 22) expressed interest in at least one option and reported that, had they been available, these would have alleviated cost, travel, and childcare barriers. Many believed these options would further ensure privacy, but a minority thought abortion was too sensitive for telemedicine or were concerned about mailing errors. Participants not interested in the alternative options also feared missing valued aspects of face-to-face care. Most did not return to the facility for follow-up (n = 19), citing financial and logistical barriers. Largely, participants were not interested in obtaining follow-up care in their community, citing concerns about provider judgment, stigma, and privacy. Conclusions Mississippi abortion clients were interested in models that would make abortion care more convenient while ensuring their privacy and allowing for meaningful client-provider interaction. These features of care should guide the development of strategies aimed at helping those in restricted settings, such as Mississippi, to overcome barriers to abortion care following the implementation of abortion bans in many states following the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
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Abortion Clients’ Perceptions of Alternative Medication Abortion Service Delivery Options in Mississippi

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Date
March 1, 2024
Category
Abortion Care
Journal
Women's Health Issues
Authors
Klaira Lerma, Whitney Arey, Eva Strelitz-Block, Sacheen Nathan, Kari White
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