The experiences of registered nurses involved in termination of pregnancy at Soshanguve Community Health Centre

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Mamabolo, Lekwetji Redibone Catherine

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2009-08-25T10:58:31Z

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TOP , Termination of pregnancy , Registered nurses , Nurse's rights , Experiences , Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act , Abortion

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The legalising of abortion in many countries has given women the choice or right to decide to terminate pregnancy. The Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (Act No 92 of 1996) was promulgated in 1997. This legislation promotes reproductive rights including to choose between having an unwanted pregnancy terminated early, safely and legally. The legislation affects both the women who choose to terminate pregnancy and the staff involved in the termination of pregnancy (TOP) procedures. This exploratory, descriptive and contextual qualitative study was designed to gain insight into the experiences of registered nurses in the procedure for termination of pregnancy and to explore recommendations based on these experiences. The researcher adopted a phenomenological approach. Participants were drawn from registered nurses providing TOP services at Soshanguve Community Health Centre near Pretoria. Registered nurses have the right to refuse to participate in TOP, those that do provide the service are exposed to emotional and psychological trauma.

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Mamabolo, Lekwetji Redibone Catherine (2009) The experiences of registered nurses involved in termination of pregnancy at Soshanguve Community Health Centre, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1962>

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