Health professionals and abortion: transitions and disputes in Uruguay (2000-2012)

  • López Gomez A
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Abstract

Unsafe and illegal abortion is a critical issue in most countries at Latin America and the Caribbean region. The recognition of sexual and reproductive rights as human rights that is observed in the international, regional and national levels has not been exempt from conflicts. The Uruguayan case provides important evidence in this regard. The thesis examines health professionals' perceptions and perspectives related to their care practices with women and abortion in a legal context that considered abortion as a crime, between 2000 and 2012 in Uruguay. The results allow us to understand the complex relationship between the different levels involved in the policy process. Health professionals' practices are an analyzer of the covenants and conflicts that are recorded in the social field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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López Gomez, A. (2016). Health professionals and abortion: transitions and disputes in Uruguay (2000-2012). Athenea Digital. Revista de Pensamiento e Investigación Social, 16(1), 337. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenea.1697

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