Mixed.

Holcombe SJ, Berhe A, Cherie A. Personal Beliefs and Professional Responsibilities: Ethiopian Midwives’ Attitudes Toward Providing Abortion Services after Legal Reform. Stud Family Plann. 2015; 46(1): 73-95.

Ethiopia.

Factors associated with the willingness of mid-level providers to provide abortion services.

Survey and interviews.

n = 188

(surveys) and n = 12 (interviews)

Survey: Midwives

attending to a national meeting, Interviews: Midwifery students.

Clyde J, Bain J, Castagnaro K, Rueda M, Tatum C, Watson K. Evolving capacity and decision- making in practice: adolescents’ access to legal abortion services in Mexico City. Reprod Health Matter. 2013; 21(41): 167-75.

Mexico city, Mexico*

The effect of regulations and clinical attitudes and practice in the access of adolescent girls to

information regarding termination of pregnancy and to abortion.

In-depth interviews,

focus

groups and surveys.

n = 61 adolescents, n = 4 mystery clients, n = 47 surveys.

1-Mystery client visits to access information about legal abortion services, 2-Surveys of abortion clinic directors and staff, 3-Survey of adolescents looking for a legal abortion.

Review.

Raševic M, Sedlecky K. The abortion issue in Serbia. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2009;14(6):385-90.

Serbia.

To identify the causal factors involved in the high prevalence of induced abortion in Serbia.

Review.

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