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Title: The effect of training on the provision of elective abortion: a survey of five residency programs. Author: Steinauer JE, Landy U, Jackson RA, Darney PD. Journal: Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2003 May; 188(5):1161-3. PubMed ID: 12748464. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: We investigated the correlation of residency abortion training and other variables with abortion provision. STUDY DESIGN: We surveyed obstetrician-gynecologists who graduated from five residency programs. Subjects were asked about demographic characteristics, residency abortion training, and abortion provision. We used a logistic regression model that included all variables that were correlated significantly with abortion provision in univariate analyses. RESULTS: Of 161 physicians (61%) who responded, 131 physicians (83%) participated in abortion training. Seventy-six physicians (47%) provided abortions currently, and 95 physicians (58%) had provided abortions at some time since residency. Three variables were independently, positively correlated with abortion provision: the number of abortions that were performed during residency, the gestational age limit of abortion training, and urban practice. Negatively correlated with provision were membership in a restrictive practice and training outside the teaching hospital. CONCLUSION: Variables that were indicative of more extensive residency abortion training were associated positively with the current provision of abortion.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]