“We were cast aside”: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of abortion journeys from Ireland

Rebecca A Heslin, S. O’Higgins, Aisling T. O’Donnell
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Between 1983 and 2018, approximately 170,000 people journeyed abroad to access abortions outside Ireland due to Ireland having one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. This paper analyses the lived experience of people who made such journeys, contributing to the literature on restricted abortion access and forced abortion travel. Six in-depth interviews were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Three master themes were developed. Master Theme 1 speaks to the burden of concealing the experience, and the fear of being discovered and punished that drove the concealment. Master Theme 2 gives insight into overlapping and interwoven challenges of having to leave one's country to access abortion services: lack of access to information, financial burdens, being forced to remain pregnant after making the decision to end that pregnancy, and the impact of all of this against the backdrop of the crisis of unwanted pregnancy. Master Theme 3 speaks to the processing and meaning-making of the journey; how coming into contact with others who had similar stories informed a more compassionate lens on their own stories, and inspired participants, to varying degrees, to become active in the struggle to make Ireland's abortion legislation less restrictive.
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"我们被抛弃":对爱尔兰堕胎之旅的解释现象学分析
1983 年至 2018 年间,由于爱尔兰是世界上堕胎法律限制最严格的国家之一,约有 170,000 人前往国外进行堕胎。本文分析了这些人的生活经历,为有关限制堕胎和强迫堕胎旅行的文献做出了贡献。本文采用解释性现象分析法(IPA)对六次深入访谈进行了分析。形成了三个主主题。主主题 1 讲述了隐瞒经历的负担,以及害怕被发现和受到惩罚,这是隐瞒的驱动力。主主题 2 揭示了不得不离开自己的国家去获得堕胎服务所面临的相互重叠、相互交织的挑战:缺乏获得信息的途径、经济负担、在做出结束妊娠的决定后被迫继续怀孕,以及所有这些在意外怀孕危机背景下所产生的影响。总主题 3 讲述了这一历程的处理过程和意义创造过程;如何通过与其他有类似经历的人接触,以更富同情心的视角看待自己的经历,并在不同程度上激励参与者积极参与到减少爱尔兰堕胎立法限制的斗争中。
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