1. Critical care providers' opinion on unsafe abortion in Argentina.
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Vasquez DN, Das Neves AV, Golubicki JL, Di Marco I, Loudet CI, Roberti JE, Palacios-Jaraquemada J, Basualdo N, Varaglia R, Vidal L, ; for the Critically Ill Obstetric Patients Committee of the Argentine Society of Critical Care, Vasquez, Daniela N, Das Neves, Andrea V, Golubicki, José L, Di Marco, Ingrid, Loudet, Cecilia I, Roberti, Javier E, Palacios-Jaraquemada, Jose, Basualdo, Natalia, and Varaglia, Ruben
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Objective: To survey the opinion of critical care providers in Argentina about abortion.Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to critical care providers attending the 20th National Critical Care Conference in Argentina.Results: 149 of 1800 attendees completed the questionnaire, 69 (46.3%) of whom were members of the Argentine Society of Critical Care (ASCC). 122 (81.9%) supported abortion decriminalization in situations excluded from the current law; 142 (95.3%) in cases of congenital defects; 133 (89.3%) in cases of rape; 115 (77.2%) when women's mental health is at risk; 71 (47.7%) when pregnancy is unintended; and 61 (40.9%) for economic reasons. 126 (84.6%) supported abortion in public and private institutions, and 121 (81.2%) before 12 weeks of pregnancy. Variables independently associated with abortion support among female versus male attendees were abortion to preserve women's mental health (OR 4.47; 95% CI, 1.61-12.42; P=0.004) and abortion before 12 weeks of pregnancy (OR 3.93; 95% CI, 1.29-11.94; P=0.015). Abortion at request was independently associated with ASCC membership (OR 2.63; 95% CI, 1.07-6.45; P=0.034).Conclusion: Critical care providers would support abortion in situations excluded from the current abortion law and before 12 weeks of pregnancy, in both public and private hospitals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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