2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17113895
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Attitudes and Opinions of Young Gynecologists on Pregnancy Termination: Results of a Cross-Sectional Survey in Poland

Abstract: Background: This paper aims to explore the attitudes and opinions of a group of Polish young gynecologists toward pregnancy termination. Method: An anonymous questionnaire was completed by physicians who participated in obligatory trainee courses held in 2019 in Warsaw. Results: The study group included 71 physicians with an average age of 29 years (SD 3.05). A considerable number of the physicians accepted terminations for medical reasons up to the end of pregnancy, especially in cases of lethal defects (46%)… Show more

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“…; (2) Health care providers conduct health lectures in schools to explain the knowledge and preventive measures of cervical cancer and genital diseases; (3) Doctors can also promote correct information to the right-age vaccinated population and their parents, and encourage this population to be vaccinated. (4) Health professionals or young doctors have often been interviewed to get quick and easy guidance on procedures or processes that could be transferred to the general population ( 40 ) or to quickly recruit subjects on which verify individual's personal experiences and sociocultural factors ( 41 ). In addition to increasing awareness of HPV vaccines through health education, communication on the risks of HPV vaccines can help build public confidence and trust.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; (2) Health care providers conduct health lectures in schools to explain the knowledge and preventive measures of cervical cancer and genital diseases; (3) Doctors can also promote correct information to the right-age vaccinated population and their parents, and encourage this population to be vaccinated. (4) Health professionals or young doctors have often been interviewed to get quick and easy guidance on procedures or processes that could be transferred to the general population ( 40 ) or to quickly recruit subjects on which verify individual's personal experiences and sociocultural factors ( 41 ). In addition to increasing awareness of HPV vaccines through health education, communication on the risks of HPV vaccines can help build public confidence and trust.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in 2014, nearly 4000 Polish physicians and medical students signed the Declaration of faith of Catholic doctors and students of medicine on the sexuality and fertility of human beings, in which they recognized superiority of ‘God’s law’ over the law of nations (Półtawska, 2015 ). Consequently, some physicians and nurses object to performing legal abortions, prenatal screening tests, contraceptives, or assisted reproduction techniques (Baranowska et al, 2012 ; Czekajewska et al, 2022 ; Zaręba et al, 2020 ). Alternatively, Pawlikowski et al ( 2012 ) demonstrated that, while religiosity positively affects physicians’ altruism, empathy, and holistic approach toward patients, it often clashes with respect for the patient’s autonomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is despite the existence of a law that gives women the right to abortion [27]. In a survey in Poland, about 6% (N = 71) of gynecologists stated that they would never perform abortions because it was against their consciences [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%