A national survey on Thai medical students’ attitudes towards abortion and their confidence in providing abortion services following the amendment to abortion law

Hathaipat Leetrakool , Thanathorn Wonglerttham , Sornchaya Sonthyanonth , Jen Sothornwit
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to evaluate medical students' attitudes towards abortion and their confidence in providing abortion services in the future.

Material and methods

A national cross-sectional online survey was conducted among fifth and sixth-year medical students from 10 Thai universities. A self-administered questionnaire assessed their knowledge, attitudes, and confidence regarding abortion services. Of 340 questionnaires sent, 234 responses were received. We used descriptive statistics and multivariable analysis to explore agreement with abortion and confidence.

Results

The mean attitude score towards abortion was 72.68 ± 7.46 out of 85, with 75.6 % of students indicated a favorable attitude toward abortion. The most widely accepted reasons for abortion were serious congenital anomalies in the fetus (99.6 %) and pregnancy resulting from sexual crimes (98.7 %). However, only 42.8 % of the students were willing to provide abortion services, and 33.8 % felt confident in doing so. Additionally, 77.8 % believed that participating in abortion procedures during medical school would increase their confidence in providing these services. No factors were found to be significantly associated with agreement on abortion.

Conclusion

Although most medical students had a positive attitude towards abortion, only a minority expressed willingness and confidence in providing abortion care. These findings underscore the importance of incorporating hands-on experience in abortion procedures in medical school curricula.

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一项关于泰国医科学生对堕胎的态度以及在堕胎法修订后他们对提供堕胎服务的信心的全国调查。
目的:本研究旨在了解医学生对堕胎的态度及未来提供堕胎服务的信心。材料和方法:对来自泰国10所大学的五年级和六年级医学生进行了全国性的横断面在线调查。一份自我管理的问卷评估了他们对堕胎服务的知识、态度和信心。在发出的340份问卷中,收到234份回复。我们使用描述性统计和多变量分析来探讨流产和信心的一致性。结果:85名学生对堕胎的平均态度得分为72.68 ± 7.46,其中75.6% 的学生对堕胎持赞成态度。流产最普遍的原因是胎儿严重先天性异常(99.6% %)和性犯罪导致怀孕(98.7% %)。然而,只有42.8% %的学生愿意提供堕胎服务,33.8% %的学生有信心这样做。此外,77.8% %的人认为,在医学院期间参加堕胎手术会增加他们提供这些服务的信心。没有发现与同意堕胎有显著关联的因素。结论:医学生对人工流产持积极态度,但有意愿和信心提供人工流产护理的医学生占少数。这些发现强调了在医学院课程中纳入堕胎程序实践经验的重要性。
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