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Kristina Killinger1, Michelle Foerstel2, Stephanie Wallwiener3
1Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Hospital Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 440, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany. kristina.killinger@med.uni-heidelberg.de.
Background:
In Germany, first-trimester abortions are legally restricted but allowed under certain conditions, including mandatory counseling and a reflection period. Accessibility concerns persist. To address gaps in medical training, we developed an interdisciplinary learning module on first-trimester abortion care.
Methods:
We piloted the module in two sessions giving access to all medical students as an extracurricular learning opportunity. We conducted non-paired surveys across the medical school prior to the module and with our participants after the module to identify changes in attitudes as well as in intentions to treat.
Results:
We received a total of 297 responses. Most of the students (94%) were in favor of legalizing abortion laws. However, only 30% self-assessed their knowledge as sufficient, 40% of the students showed the willingness to perform abortions within the consultation clause and 43% of the students agreed to consult patients on abortion provision but not perform them themselves. The right for practitioners to object the performance of abortions was highly agreed upon (78%). After our pilot sessions, we received 53 evaluation surveys from 118 participants. Students reported a significant increase in knowledge. We observed a significant increase in general support and intention to treat after our module.
Conclusions:
Teaching about abortion is essential for our future healthcare providers. Overall, we see a great response to our new learning module and can hope for practice-changing effects on the provision of abortion care in the future. We integrated the module into our regular teaching catalogue.
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