ABSTRACT
Introduction
Globally, abortion mortality accounts for at least 13% of all maternal mortality. Maternal
mortality is 600,000 deaths per year due to pregnancy-related causes, and 99% of these deaths
are in developing countries (WHO 2008).
Abortions occur at a rate of 54 per 1,000 women aged 15–49 and account for one in five
pregnancies. (Prada, E et al 2005).
Methods
It was a retrospective cross-sectional study conducted in Kampala international university
teaching hospital and Ishaka Adventist hospital, to find out factors associated with abortion
among clients who attend the health facilities. A period of three months May, June and July 2013
were considered. Purposive sampling was used to select 96 clients, only those who were
diagnosed of abortion and had all the necessary information were considered from both hospitals.
72 files were selected from Ishaka Adventist Hospital and 24 files from Kampala International
Hospital because more clients attend Ishaka Adventist Hospital than Kampala International
Hospital.
Objectives
To identify factors associated with abortion among clients who attend selected health facilities in
Bushenyi- Ishaka Municipality
Specifically; to find out the social demographic characteristics of clients,
Establish the commonest type of abortion among clients
To identify medical factors associated with abortion among clients who attend selected health
facilities in Bushenyi- Ishaka Municipality.
Results
Low social economic status, age group of 20-24 years (30.5%), being married (86.5%) and
being single but co habiting (11.5%) are positively associated with abortion.
Banyankole from Nyabubale (13.5%), Ishaka (10.4%), MItooma(9.3%), Kigoma (6.2%) and
Kakanju (6.2) have an increased risk of abortion.
Most abortions were spontaneous (87.5%), incomplete (65.6%), with no identifiable cause
(79.2%) only (9.4%) were induced.
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Conclusion,
The majority of clients were of low social economic status and most abortions were spontaneous
incomplete, with no identifiable cause. Most of them were married and between 20-24 years.
Recommendations
1. Massive health education programmes should be conducted to teach females of
reproductive age especially in communities of Nyabubale, Ishaka, MItooma, Kigoma,
and Kakanju villages about good sexual practices and quality antenatal care.
2. The government should ensure that free or affordable public sector contraceptive services
reach all women especially the poor and young to reduce the risk of unplanned
pregnancies which end up in abortion.
3. Research should be carried out in Nyabubale, Ishaka, MItooma, Kigoma, and Kakanju
villages to find out why there are more abortions and to find out the cause of spontaneous
abortion.
4. Economic empowerment in communities through formation of groups, working together
and joining village banks to improve their social economic status.
GLORIA, K (2021). Factors Associated With Abortion Among Clients Who Attend Selected Haelth Facilities In Bushenyi Ishaka Municipality Uganda. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/factors-associated-with-abortion-among-clients-who-attend-selected-haelth-facilities-in-bushenyi-ishaka-municipality-uganda
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GLORIA, KICONCO . "Factors Associated With Abortion Among Clients Who Attend Selected Haelth Facilities In Bushenyi Ishaka Municipality Uganda" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/factors-associated-with-abortion-among-clients-who-attend-selected-haelth-facilities-in-bushenyi-ishaka-municipality-uganda