Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate if abortion clinics follow Swedish national guidelines regarding early insertion of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) after medical abortions up to 9 weeks of gestation and, if not, the reasons for not doing so. Study designWe attempted to survey representatives of all 60 known Swedish abortion clinics by telephone in November 2019, including public hospitals and private clinics. We asked questions about clinic characteristics, clinic routines concerning early insertion of IUDs and implants, adherence to guidelines and, when applicable, perceived reasons for nonadherence. Current guidelines include offering implant placement at the time of mifepristone administration and intrauterine device (IUD) insertion within 7 days of misoprostol treatment. ResultsWe obtained responses from 57 (95%) clinics of which 22 (40%) followed guidelines for both implants and IUDs. Slightly more than half (n = 33, 58%) follow implant guidelines and fewer (n = 25, 44%) follow IUD guidelines. Respondents most commonly cited lack of updated local guidelines at the clinic (7/24, 29%) and a perceived lack of time (6/25, 24%) as the most common reasons for nonadherence to guidelines for insertion of implants and insufficient number of nurse midwives for insertion of IUDs 8/32, 25%). ConclusionsLess than half of Swedish abortion clinics fully adhere to national evidence-based guidelines regarding early LARC insertion at the time of abortion. ImplicationsNational guidelines alone are not always sufficient to effect change in practice; awareness of existing guidelines is needed in Swedish abortion clinics and work is needed to address barriers that limit LARC access after abortion

Highlights

  • In 2019, approximately 36,000 women had abortions in Sweden, which corresponds to 19 abortions per 1000 women aged 15 to 44 years

  • We found that slightly more than half of abortion clinics (33/57, 58%) in Sweden follow guidelines and routinely offer immediate insertion of implants at the time of administration of mifepristone

  • Only 44% (25/57) of clinics routinely offer early insertion of intrauterine devices (IUDs) defined as placement within 9 days of mifepristone

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Introduction

In 2019, approximately 36,000 women had abortions in Sweden, which corresponds to 19 abortions per 1000 women aged 15 to 44 years. An IUD can be safely inserted at the time of surgical abortion, a prac-

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