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Dr Joachim Osur Expanding Access to Medical Abortion: Building on Two Decades of Experience Lisbon, Portugal March 2-4, 2010 Use of Medical Abortion Through Pharmacy Outlets

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Page 1: Dr Joachim Osur Expanding Access to Medical Abortion: Building on Two Decades of Experience Lisbon, Portugal March 2-4, 2010 Use of Medical Abortion Through

Dr Joachim OsurExpanding Access to Medical Abortion: Building on Two Decades of Experience

Lisbon, PortugalMarch 2-4, 2010

Use of Medical Abortion Through Pharmacy Outlets

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Pharmacists: The First Line of Defense

• Serve as the first source of health care to people throughout the worldoMain source among low income

populations

• Use of pharmacies as a source of care is increasingo Particularly among poor and uninsured

• Studies in Africa, LAC and Asia indicate gaps and opportunities

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Current situation in much of Africa

• Restrictive laws and lack of services in the formal health system impede access to safe abortion.

• Consistent demand for abortion has led to non-clinician providers including:- Herbalists - Traditional birth attendants- Women - Pharmacy workers (trained and untrained)

• Various methods of abortion are used by these providers:- Herbs - Various instruments - A number of medicines

• However: Communities that have been sensitized about misoprostol seem to abandon other methods in favor of misoprostol.

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Methods of Abortion in a Rural Community in Kenya

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Safety of Abortion in the Community

• At community level, the safety of the abortion is highly dependent on the source.

• It appears that misoprostol abortions by pharmacy workers may be the safest, possibly because pharmacy workers:o Refer to health care facilitieso Avoid invasive procedureso Desire to remain in business and maintain

social standingo Know how the drug works

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Relationship of Complications to Site of Abortion in a Rural Kenyan Village

Where Termination of Pregnancy Was Initiated

Complications Suffered by the Woman

TotalNone

Haemorrage not requiring transfusion death

Haemorr-hage

requiring transfusion

Pelvic infec-tion

Lower genital tract injury

Not known 6 1 1 0 1 0 9

Home 22 6 0 0 5 4 37

Clinic/hospital 39 23 0 0 3 3 68

Pharmacy 9 1 0 0 0 0 10

Herbal clinic 1 2 0 2 0 0 5

Herbalist's home

0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Total 77 34 1 2 9 7 130

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Not Yet Rain!

• A number of problems, however, dog the provision of medical abortion through pharmacies.

• A mystery client survey in Kenya showed :o Pharmacy workers have poor knowledge on

termination of pregnancyo Some have negative values and stigmatize

abortion• “Sorry sister. Try elsewhere”.

o For those who give misoprostol, doses of drugs dispensed are wrong in most cases

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Not Yet Rain!

• In Zambia and Kenya, most community pharmacies are not registered, hence:o Pharmacy worker capacity unknowno Knowledge of MA drugs may be lackingo Possible lack of support for training by MoH

and the pharmacy society

• Most community pharmacies are currently unable to give accurate information on use of misoprostol

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Reasons For Not Giving Information to Women Who Seek Abortion From Pharmacies

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Case Study: Kenya

• We collaborated with misoprostol distributor to: o identify and train pharmacy workerso ensure misoprostol always in stock

• Linkages were created between trained pharmacy workers and trained health facilities.

• Pharmacy workers see their role as:o Informing and referring womeno Prescribing misoprostol to the extent allowed by the

pharmacy boardo Ensuring supply of misoprostol to health facilities

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Case Study: Zambia

• In collaboration with pharmaceutical society, pharmacy workers were identified and trained.

• Pharmacy workers expressed concern that their role in abortion care had not been appreciated.

• Following the training, pharmacy workers decided they were going to:o Do on the job training for their colleagueso Come up with own scope of practice on abortion

including prescribing, referral, community educationo One pharmacist promised to follow up registration of

mifepristone

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Recommendations by Pharmacy Workers

• Formally recognize their role in abortion care• Offer values clarification• Provide full package of support and training:

o Community educationo Prescribing MA drugso Referralo Registration, supply and quality monitoring of MA drugs

• Educating, and mobilizing the community to access services through the pharmacy could improve the role of pharmacies in medical abortion and increase access to care through pharmacies.

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