Abstract

ObjectivesThere is currently a gap in literature on the perspectives of sexual and reproductive health clinicians and administrators in the South toward telehealth abortion services. This research seeks to explore these perspectives to understand clinician and administrator attitudes toward importance and priority of telehealth abortion to contribute to the development of a richer understanding of telehealth abortion in the South. Study DesignThis study conducts a secondary analysis of data from the Provider Readiness for Virtual Implementation and Delivery of Medication Abortion Services (PROVIDA) study. We collected qualitative data regarding perspectives of 13 clinicians and 7 administrators toward importance and priority of telehealth abortion during a series of in-depth interviews that took place from June 2021-2022 and analyzed data using MAXQDA. ResultsWe identified four main themes: telehealth abortion is important for patient benefit in mitigating physical, administrative, financial, and privacy-related barriers; telehealth abortion is important for clinic benefit in improving clinic flow and sustainability; the political climate affects personal prioritization of telehealth abortion; and staff hesitance affects clinic prioritization of telehealth abortion. ConclusionsOur analysis revealed telehealth abortion to be particularly important in mitigating physical access barriers for patients and for clinic sustainability. We found the political climate to be the most notable factor influencing personal prioritization of telehealth abortion, with most participants noting it made telehealth abortion less of a priority. Additionally, our analysis found participant perception of staff hesitation to implement telehealth abortion to be the most notable factor affecting clinic prioritization. Future research should utilize these findings to inform studies examining the implementation climate of telehealth abortion in the South.

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