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Measuring Abortion Incidence, Cost, and Quality of Post-Abortion Care in Liberia, Knowledgeable Informant Survey - Liberia

Liberia, 2021 - 2022
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Kenneth Juma, Boniface Ushie,
Last modified November 07, 2025 Page views 1053 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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    LIBERIA_RECAST
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302 a. Among poor urban women who have a surgical method by doctors/physician as (q302p1)

Data file: KIS LIBERIA_RECAST

Overview

vald 89
invd 0
min 0
max 100
mean 13.775
stdev 17.494
Interval contin
Decimal 0
Range 0 - 100

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Among poor urban women who have a surgical method by doctors/physician assistants, what percent would experience a complication that needs medical treatment in a facility, regardless of whether or not they actually receive treatment?
Question pretext
COMPLICATIONS
I want to know about how likely complications are among women across each of the three methods of abortion we discussed earlier (surgical, misoprostol and all other types) and with each type of provider.
Think first about women who have surgical methods.
[Interviewer: Ask for each type of provider and subgroup of women separately; insert the respondent's answer, even though it might be "00."
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Description

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The percent of poor urban women who have a surgical method by doctors/physician assistants experience a complication that needs medical treatment in a facility, regardless of whether or not they actually receive treatment
Universe
professionals who are well informed about abortion provision and post-abortion care in the public and private sectors
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