Improving experience of medical abortion at home in a changing therapeutic, technological and regulatory landscape: a realist review.
Paula BaraitserCaroline FreeWendy V NormanMaria LewandowskaRebecca MeiksinMelissa J PalmerRachel H ScottRebecca FrenchKaye WellingsAlice IvoryGeoff Wongnull nullPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Acknowledging the work done by patients when moving medical abortion care from clinic to home is important. Patients may benefit from support to: prepare a space, manage privacy and work/caring obligations, decide when/how to take medications, understand what is normal, assess experience and decide when and how to ask for help. The transition of this complex intervention when delivered outside healthcare environments could be supported by strategies that reduce surprise or anxiety, enabling preparation and a sense of control.