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Measuring Abortion Incidence, Severity of Complications, and Health Facilities’ Capacity to Provide Abortion Care in Refugee Settings in Uganda, BAOBAB STUDY

Uganda, 2023
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Yohannes Wado
Last modified October 02, 2025 Page views 12182 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • KIS_UGANDA_RECAST
  • PMS_MRR_UGANDA_RECAST
  • Uganda_HFS_RECAST
Variable Groups
  • KIS
    • INTERVIEW DETAILS
    • SECTION 1: BACKGROUND
    • SECTION 2: GENERAL QUESTIONS
    • SECTION 3: INDUCED ABORTIONS
    • SECTION 5: A. ANSWER CERTAINTY
    • SECTION 5: B. MISCARRIAGE TREATMENT
    • SECTION 6: STIGMA QUESTIONS
  • PMS_MRR
    • PMS PATIENT SECTION
      • INTRODUCTION
      • SECTION 1: BASIC INFORMATION
      • SECTION 2: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH HISTORY
      • SECTION 3: SYMPTOMS AND CARE-SEEKING DECISIONS
      • SECTION 4: QUALITY OF ABORTION AND FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
      • SECTION 5: ABORTION KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES
      • SECTION 6: SECURITY, CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE
    • PMS PROVIDER SECTION
      • INTERVIEW DETAILS
      • Section 1: General Information on Patient Intake
      • Section 2: Initial Examination and Observations
      • Section 3: Complication Questions
      • Section 4: Procedures and Medications
      • Section 5: Likely Abortion Questions
      • Section 6: Final Outcome
    • MRR
      • iNTERVIEW DETAILS
      • Section 1: Patient’s Medical Assessment
      • Section B: Laboratory Findings
      • Section C: Assessment of Complication Severity
      • Section D: Management
      • Section E: Outcomes
  • HFS
    • INTERVIEW DETAILS
    • SECTION 1: GENERAL FACILILTY QUESTIONS
    • SECTION 2: AVAILABILITY OF PAC SERVICES
    • SECTION 3: AVAILABILITY OF LEGAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY SERVICES
    • SECTION 4: ABORTION COMPLICATION CASELOADS
    • SECTION 5: CONTRACEPTIVE COUNSELING AND PROVISION
    • SECTION 6: SERVICES FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
    • SECTION 7: KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS ABORTION
    • SECTION 8: AVAILABILITY OF EQUIPMENT

Variable Groups

Variable group: SECTION 3: INDUCED ABORTIONS
Variables 81
rpt_q3_0_count
rpt_q3_0_count
label_category_1
label_category_1
label_newly_longterm_1
label_Newly_longterm_1
label_refugee_settlements_1
label_refugee_settlements_1
q3_1a_1
a. Surgical Surgical abortions include abortions completed using dilation and c
q3_1b_1
b. Medication Medication method involves the use of Misoprostol or a combinatio
q3_1c_1
c. Other methods of abortion Other methods of abortion include materials insert
q3_1_total_1
q3_1_total_1
q3_2a_1
a. Doctors
q3_2b_1
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers
q3_2_total_1
q3_2_total_1
q3_3a_1
a. Doctors
q3_3b_1
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers
q3_3_total_1
q3_3_total_1
q3_4_1
3.4. Among all refugee women who in the camp who experi
q3_5a_1
a. Doctors
q3_5b_1
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers(this includes programs where NGOs tr
q3_5c_1
c. Licensed pharmacists (without prescription) and unlicensed drug shops
q3_5d_1
d. Traditional providers
q3_5e_1
e. Informal sources (e.g., internet, black market, family, friends, or untraine
q3_5_total_1
q3_5_total_1
q3_6a_1
a. Doctors
q3_6b_1
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers (this includes programs where NGOs t
q3_6c_1
c. Licensed pharmacists (without prescription) and unlicensed drug shops
q3_6d_1
d. Traditional providers
q3_6e_1
e. Informal sources (e.g., internet, black market, family, friends, or untraine
q3_6_total_1
q3_6_total_1
q3_7_1
3.7. Among women who in the camp who experience a medic
q3_8a_1
a. Doctors
q3_8b_1
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers
q3_8c_1
c. Traditional providers
q3_8d_1
d. Woman to self-induce with informal sources (i.e., internet, markets, family,
q3_8_total_1
q3_8_total_1
q3_9a_1
a. Doctors
q3_9b_1
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers
q3_9c_1
c. Traditional providers
q3_9d_1
d. Woman to self-induce with informal sources (i.e., internet, markets, family,
q3_9_total_1
q3_9_total_1
q3_10_1
3.10. Among refugee women who in the camp who experienc
q4_11_1
4.11 All of the preceding questions about both newly arrived women and longer-t
q4_12_1
4.12. We are interested to know about your certainty in your answers specifical
label_category_2
label_category_2
label_newly_longterm_2
label_Newly_longterm_2
label_refugee_settlements_2
label_refugee_settlements_2
q3_1a_2
a. Surgical Surgical abortions include abortions completed using dilation and c
q3_1b_2
b. Medication Medication method involves the use of Misoprostol or a combinatio
q3_1c_2
c. Other methods of abortion Other methods of abortion include materials insert
q3_1_total_2
q3_1_total_2
q3_2a_2
a. Doctors
q3_2b_2
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers
q3_2_total_2
q3_2_total_2
q3_3a_2
a. Doctors
q3_3b_2
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers
q3_3_total_2
q3_3_total_2
q3_4_2
3.4. Among all refugee women who in the camp who experi
q3_5a_2
a. Doctors
q3_5b_2
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers(this includes programs where NGOs tr
q3_5c_2
c. Licensed pharmacists (without prescription) and unlicensed drug shops
q3_5d_2
d. Traditional providers
q3_5e_2
e. Informal sources (e.g., internet, black market, family, friends, or untraine
q3_5_total_2
q3_5_total_2
q3_6a_2
a. Doctors
q3_6b_2
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers (this includes programs where NGOs t
q3_6c_2
c. Licensed pharmacists (without prescription) and unlicensed drug shops
q3_6d_2
d. Traditional providers
q3_6e_2
e. Informal sources (e.g., internet, black market, family, friends, or untraine
q3_6_total_2
q3_6_total_2
q3_7_2
3.7. Among women who in the camp who experience a medic
q3_8a_2
a. Doctors
q3_8b_2
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers
q3_8c_2
c. Traditional providers
q3_8d_2
d. Woman to self-induce with informal sources (i.e., internet, markets, family,
q3_8_total_2
q3_8_total_2
q3_9a_2
a. Doctors
q3_9b_2
b. Nurses/Midwives/Other trained providers
q3_9c_2
c. Traditional providers
q3_9d_2
d. Woman to self-induce with informal sources (i.e., internet, markets, family,
q3_9_total_2
q3_9_total_2
q3_10_2
3.10. Among refugee women who in the camp who experienc
q4_11_2
4.11 All of the preceding questions about both newly arrived women and longer-t
q4_12_2
4.12. We are interested to know about your certainty in your answers specifical
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