Pelvic examination under anesthesia by learners at the time of abortion: Who accepts and who declines?

Contraception(2023)

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OBJECTIVES:This study aimed to assess the prevalence of and factors correlated with accepting a pelvic examination under anesthesia (EUA) by learners at the time of surgical abortion. STUDY DESIGN:Retrospective chart review assessing the prevalence of and comparing factors associated with accepting EUA by learners at the time of abortion. RESULTS:Most (88%) of the 274 patients accepted EUA by learners. Declining was associated with prior intimate partner violence. CONCLUSIONS:Most patients accept EUA by learners at the time of abortion. IMPLICATIONS:In adhering to fundamental principles of medical ethics, professional guidelines, and legal mandates, consent prior to pelvic EUA by learners should be obtained universally.
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