Resumen
The penal integral code says that induced abortion is not
punishable when it is performed to avoid a hazard on the women health and when the pregnancy
is a consequence of a rape to a woman who suffers mental disabilities. OBJECTIVE: This
research objective is to identify the knowledge, attitudes and practices of gynecologists
from public hospitals in Cuenca on voluntary and therapeutic abortion; also it aims to
identify the correlation between: age, gender, and years of practice and religious
conceptions of gynecologists about the knowledge of the legislation on abortion and openness
to the voluntary and therapeutic abortion. METHODOLOGY: A total of 27 gynecologists who work
in public hospitals in Cuenca were surveyed; professionals who are working in centers with
internship were selected because they may have a higher contact with patients that require
therapeutic abortions, or have seen patients with induced abortions. RESULTS: The sample was
composed of 27 specialists in gynecology and obstetrics, with an average age of 37 years,
the 77.8% male and 22.2% female; the average time of professional practice was 7.36; the
91.7% of professionals profess a religion, the 88.9% consider the religion how something
important in their life. The 81.5% of respondents know that therapeutic abortion is legal in
Ecuador; however, the 29.6% can quote correctly the grounds on which abortion is not
punishable. The 63% of participants believe that abortion should be decriminalized in
Ecuador in all grounds. The 22.2% (n = 6) of the professionals surveyed have made a
therapeutic abortion; the 81% of respondents, has seen a patient with an induced abortion
during the last year. In this research the association between age, gender, years of
practice and religious conceptions of gynecologists, knowledge of legislation about abortion
and its opening on voluntary and therapeutic abortion could not be proven. CONCLUSIONS: The
knowledge about the grounds on which abortion is not punishable, it is low among
gynecologists of public health services; a small percentage of them have experience in
performing a therapeutic abortion, however, the 63% have a positive attitude towards the
decriminalization of abortion in all its grounds.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca |
| Estado | Publicada - 2016 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Prácticas de salud; Moral; Aborto inducido; Aborto; Aborto terapéutico; Ginecología