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Effectiveness of self-managed medication abortion with accompaniment support in Argentina and Nigeria (SAFE): a prospective, observational cohort study and non-inferiority analysis with historical controls.
Moseson, Heidi; Jayaweera, Ruvani; Egwuatu, Ijeoma; Grosso, Belén; Kristianingrum, Ika Ayu; Nmezi, Sybil; Zurbriggen, Ruth; Motana, Relebohile; Bercu, Chiara; Carbone, Sofía; Gerdts, Caitlin.
  • Moseson H; Ibis Reproductive Health, Oakland, CA, USA. Electronic address: hmoseson@ibisreproductivehealth.org.
  • Jayaweera R; Ibis Reproductive Health, Oakland, CA, USA.
  • Egwuatu I; Generation Initiative for Women and Youth, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • Grosso B; La Revuelta Colectiva Feminista, Neuquén, Argentina.
  • Kristianingrum IA; Samsara, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
  • Nmezi S; Generation Initiative for Women and Youth, Lagos, Nigeria.
  • Zurbriggen R; La Revuelta Colectiva Feminista, Neuquén, Argentina.
  • Motana R; Ibis Reproductive Health, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Bercu C; Ibis Reproductive Health, Oakland, CA, USA.
  • Carbone S; Ibis Reproductive Health, Oakland, CA, USA.
  • Gerdts C; Ibis Reproductive Health, Oakland, CA, USA.
Lancet Glob Health ; 10(1): e105-e113, 2022 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1586172
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Clinical trials have established the high effectiveness and safety of medication abortion in clinical settings. However, barriers to clinical abortion care have shifted most medication abortion use to out-of-clinic settings, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Given this shift, we aimed to estimate the effectiveness of self-managed medication abortion (medication abortion without clinical support), and to compare it to effectiveness of clinician-managed medication abortion.

METHODS:

For this prospective, observational cohort study, we recruited callers from two safe abortion accompaniment groups in Argentina and Nigeria who requested information on self-managed medication abortion. Before using one of two medication regimens (misoprostol alone or in combination with mifepristone), participants completed a baseline survey, and then two follow-up phone surveys at 1 week and 3 weeks after taking pills. The primary outcome was the proportion of participants reporting a complete abortion without surgical intervention. Legal restrictions precluded enrolment of a concurrent clinical control group; thus, a non-inferiority analysis compared abortion completion among those in our self-managed medication abortion cohort with abortion completion reported in historical clinical trials using the same medication regimens, restricted to participants with pregnancies of less than 9 weeks' gestation. This study was registered with ISCRTN, ISRCTN95769543.

FINDINGS:

Between July 31, 2019, and April 27, 2020, we enrolled 1051 participants. We analysed abortion outcomes for 961 participants, with an additional 47 participants reached after the study period. Most pregnancies were less than 12 weeks' duration. Participants in follow-up self-managed their abortions using misoprostol alone (593 participants) or the combined regimen of misoprostol plus mifepristone (356 participants). At last follow-up, 586 (99%) misoprostol alone users and 334 (94%) combined regimen users had a complete abortion without surgical intervention. For those with pregnancies of less than 9 weeks' gestation, both regimens were non-inferior to medication abortion effectiveness in clinical settings.

INTERPRETATION:

Findings from this prospective cohort study show that self-managed medication abortion with accompaniment group support is highly effective and, for those with pregnancies of less than 9 weeks' gestation, non-inferior to the effectiveness of clinician-managed medication abortion administered in a clinical setting. These findings support the use of remote self-managed models of early abortion care, as well as telemedicine, as is being considered in several countries because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

FUNDING:

David and Lucile Packard Foundation. TRANSLATIONS For the Arabic, French, Bahasa Indonesian, Spanish and Yoruba translations of the Article see Supplementary Materials section.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Self Administration / Abortion, Induced / Self-Management Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Female / Humans / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: Africa / South America / Argentina Language: English Journal: Lancet Glob Health Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Self Administration / Abortion, Induced / Self-Management Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Female / Humans / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: Africa / South America / Argentina Language: English Journal: Lancet Glob Health Year: 2022 Document Type: Article