Complications during abortions account for nearly 8-9 per cent of maternal deaths in the country where every year an estimated 6.4 million abortions are performed and over half (56 per cent) are estimated to be unsafe.
To increase abortion knowledge, interventions should focus on multiple exposures to Behaviour change communication (BCC) activities in order to ensure accurate knowledge, the study by Ipas Development Foundation (IDF) said.
"Even today, unsafe abortion is a significant public health problem in India. Many women in the country remain uninformed about safe abortion practices, the fact the abortion is legal and the various government-certified public health facilities where abortion services are provided.
It said that BCC interventions have already shown to have the potential of improving knowledge of contraceptive use, immunisation and HIV/AIDS. The study was conducted among married women aged 15-49 years.
IDF, in collaboration with Bihar and Jharkhand governments piloted two models of BCC interventions in four selected districts, two each in Bihar and Jharkhand - High Intensity Model (HIM) and Low Intensity Model (LIM).
The LIM intervention was focused on increasing access to safe abortion services through community intermediaries (ASHA, AWW, ANM) and wall signs.
The HIM intervention was found to be more effective than the LIM intervention in increasing comprehensive knowledge about safe abortion services, the study said.
The study also found evidence of a dose-response relationship between level of exposure to abortion-related messages and accurate knowledge about abortion (higher dose = more accurate knowledge).
Though the HIM intervention requires a greater investment of resources, it is likely to result in better outcomes than the LIM intervention, the study authored by Sushanta K Banerjee, Kathryn Andersen, Erin Pearson, Janardan Warvadekar, Danish U Khan and Sangeeta Batra said.
"Many women are not aware that abortion is legal, nor are they aware of facilities that are certified by the government to provide abortion services," the IDF said.
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