Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
368376 Nurse Education Today 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundWhile various reports have been published concerning ethical dilemmas in nursing and midwifery, and while many nurses and midwives struggle with the conflict between personal feelings raised by abortion and the duties of their position, few studies investigate the extent and conditions of abortion-care education for registered nurses (RNs) and certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) in Japan.ObjectivesTo describe Japanese abortion-care education programs and to investigate program directors' or other relevant persons' perceptions of abortion-care education.DesignDescriptive study was used to determine the extent of abortion-care education programs and the respondents' perceptions of abortion-care education.SettingAll 228 Japanese nursing and/or midwifery schools were invited to participate in the study.ParticipantsThe response rate was 33.8% (n = 77). Response rate varied by program type: 18.4% (n = 45) for nursing programs and 29.0% (n = 32) for midwifery programs.MethodsA confidential survey requesting information about curricular coverage of ten reproductive health topics related to abortion was mailed to program directors.ResultsThe results show that the majority of CNM and RN programs surveyed offer didactic exposure to instruction in family planning and contraception, emergency contraception, legal considerations, and possible medical complications. However, few programs offer clinical exposure to all 10 topics. Of the respondents, 36% reported that lack of time and the low priority given to abortion-care education were issues of curriculum priority. As for educational materials, few textbooks or guidebooks exist on abortion care in Japan, and most educators use general nursing textbooks to cover this topic.ConclusionRegardless of interest in or intention to provide abortion services as part of their practice, all providers of abortion-care education need to be knowledgeable about the full range of reproductive health options, including family planning and abortion, and to be able to convey this information to clients.

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