The Impact of Changing Abortion Legislation on Emergency Medicine Residents in a State With Protected Abortion Rights.

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-15 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-23-00891.1
Carl Preiksaitis, Monica Saxena, Andrea Henkel
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Background The US Supreme Court's 2022 ruling in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization overturned Roe v Wade, allowing individual states to determine abortion restrictions, significantly impacting graduate medical education (GME). While focus has been on states enacting restrictions, the impacts in states where abortion rights are safeguarded are equally important. Emergency medicine (EM) serves as a safety net within the health care system, making it ideal for understanding the broader implications of these legal changes on GME. Objective To explore the experiences and perspectives of EM residents regarding changing abortion legislation in California, an abortion-protective state. Methods We conducted a qualitative study using transcendental phenomenology. Thirteen postgraduate year 4 EM residents from a single large university-based program in California participated in semistructured interviews in 2023. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results Four themes were identified: (1) impact of changing abortion legislation on practice; (2) personal and professional decisions influenced by legislation; (3) navigating legal uncertainties in practice; and (4) advocacy and engagement beyond clinical practice. Residents reported varying levels of awareness and concern about the implications of abortion laws on EM practice, the influence of these laws on their career decisions, the need for legal guidance, and a commitment to advocacy. These themes highlight a complex interplay between legal changes, personal values, and professional responsibilities. Conclusions This study highlights the significant impact of the Dobbs decision on EM residents in California, revealing that residents face unique ethical, legal, and advocacy challenges that may affect their professional identity formation.

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受保护堕胎权利州的堕胎立法变化对急诊科住院医生的影响。
背景 美国最高法院 2022 年对多布斯诉杰克逊妇女健康组织案的裁决推翻了罗伊诉韦德案,允许各州自行决定堕胎限制,这对医学研究生教育 (GME) 产生了重大影响。虽然焦点集中在颁布限制措施的州,但对保障堕胎权利的州的影响同样重要。急诊医学(EM)是医疗保健系统中的一个安全网,因此非常适合了解这些法律变化对 GME 的广泛影响。目的 探讨加州(一个保护堕胎的州)的急诊科住院医师对于堕胎立法变化的经验和观点。方法 我们采用超越现象学进行了一项定性研究。2023 年,来自加利福尼亚州一所大型大学的 13 名第四年 EM 研究生参加了半结构式访谈。我们采用主题分析法对数据进行了分析。结果 确定了四个主题:(1) 不断变化的堕胎立法对实践的影响;(2) 受立法影响的个人和专业决定;(3) 在实践中驾驭法律的不确定性;以及 (4) 超出临床实践的宣传和参与。住院医师对堕胎法律对急诊科实践的影响、这些法律对其职业决定的影响、法律指导的必要性以及宣传承诺有不同程度的认识和关注。这些主题凸显了法律变化、个人价值观和职业责任之间复杂的相互作用。结论 本研究强调了多布斯决定对加利福尼亚州急诊科住院医师的重大影响,揭示了住院医师面临着独特的伦理、法律和宣传挑战,这些挑战可能会影响其职业身份的形成。
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Journal of graduate medical education
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