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Ensuring the Reproductive Rights of Women with Intellectual Disability.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Women with intellectual disability experience disparities in sexual and reproductive health care services.

Methods

To explore perceptions of caring for persons with disability, including individuals with intellectual disability, we conducted open-ended individual interviews with 20 practicing physicians and three video-based focus group interviews with an additional 22 practicing physicians, which reached data saturation. Interviews were transcribed verbatim. We used conventional content analysis methods to analyse transcripts.

Result

Physicians indicated that intellectual disability can pose challenges to providing sexual and reproductive health care. Observations coalesced around four themes: (1) communication; (2) routine preventive care; (3) contraception and sterilization; and (4) conception and parenthood. Observations raised concerns about equity of access to reproductive care for women with intellectual disability.

Conclusions

In our sample of physicians, we found attitudes that might compromise reproductive care for women with intellectual disability, suggesting that gaps remain in ensuring reproductive rights of women with intellectual disability.

SUBMITTER: Agaronnik N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8765596 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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