TY - JOUR
T1 - Understandings of Self-Managed Abortion as Health Inequity, Harm Reduction and Social Change
AU - Erdman, Joanna
AU - Jelinska, Kinga
AU - Yanow, Susan
N1 - Joanna N Erdman, Kinga Jelinska, &Susan Yanow, "Understandings of Self-Managed Abortion as Health Inequity, Harm Reduction and Social Change" (2018) 26:54 Reproductive Health Matters 13.
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - This commentary explores how self-managed abortion (SMA) has transformed understandings of and discourses on safe abortion and associated health inequities through an intersection of harm reduction, human rights and collective activism. The article examines three primary understandings of the relationship between SMA and safe abortion: first SMA as health inequity, second SMA as harm reduction, and third SMA as social change, including health system innovation and reform. A more dynamic understanding of the relationship between SMA, safe abortion and health inequities can both improve the design of interventions in the field, and more radically reset reform goals for health systems and other state institutions towards the full realization of sexual and reproductive health and human rights.
AB - This commentary explores how self-managed abortion (SMA) has transformed understandings of and discourses on safe abortion and associated health inequities through an intersection of harm reduction, human rights and collective activism. The article examines three primary understandings of the relationship between SMA and safe abortion: first SMA as health inequity, second SMA as harm reduction, and third SMA as social change, including health system innovation and reform. A more dynamic understanding of the relationship between SMA, safe abortion and health inequities can both improve the design of interventions in the field, and more radically reset reform goals for health systems and other state institutions towards the full realization of sexual and reproductive health and human rights.
KW - Self-Managed Abortion
KW - Medical Abortion
KW - Health Inequities
KW - Harm Reduction
KW - Social Change
KW - Human Rights
KW - Health System Reform
KW - Reproductive Health
UR - https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/scholarly_works/1750
M3 - Article
JO - Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
JF - Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
ER -