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The following recommendations for establishing PAC services in
low-resource settings are derived from the group discussions held on the second day of the
workshop. Each working group focused on one of the five overarching themesadvocacy,
access, institutionalization of training, sustainability and technical issuesand
discussed its theme with respect to the following areas:
Integration of PAC into existing infrastructure, systems and services
Expansion of the pool of healthcare workers able to provide emergency
services
Incorporation of the community perspective into PAC services
Ongoing provision of supplies and equipment needed for PAC services
Role of misoprostol in PAC services
Because the themes are not mutually exclusive, there were a number of recommendations,
such as involving the community in PAC and promoting a cadre-neutral approach, that were
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Advocacy
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Advocacy is a critical element in the introduction or expansion of PAC
services. PAC initiatives should be country-driven, with partner agencies serving as
facilitators. Governments, media representatives and the public at large must be educated
about the serious problem of unsafe abortion, and must come to recognize that PAC belongs
in the mainstream of healthcare services. Involving the community in the advocacy process
is important to success. The purpose of the advocacy process must first be defined and the
most appropriate advocacy tools for the situation must be identified. The advocacy
strategy is then developed, implemented, monitored and evaluated. To integrate advocacy
into the overall PAC strategy successfully, the following steps are recommended:
Define the purpose of the advocacy process.
Make the advocacy strategy broader than PAC.
Identify the advocacy tools that will be most useful for the specific
situation
Develop the advocacy strategy:
Implement the strategy.
Continually monitor and evaluate to assess impact.
Use findings from evaluations to gain new support.
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Access
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Improving access to high quality, affordable PAC services is an important
element of any PAC strategy. To strengthen the content and reach of existing healthcare
systems, a countrys efforts to introduce or expand PAC services should be on several
levels, including the woman and her community, service providers, the health facility and
government and regulatory bodies:
Involve the woman and her community:
Focus on service providers:
Work with the health facility:
Work with government and regulatory bodies:
- Consider PAC in all strategic health planning.
- Explore new modalities for providing care at the community level.
- Provide funding for PAC.
- Support policies to provide quality PAC services.
- Include PAC and MVA in service delivery guidelines.
- Establish clear guidelines for use of misoprostol.
- Develop necessary support systems for PAC.
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Institutionalization of Training
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A better balance between pre- and inservice PAC training (as opposed to
inservice training only) and involvement of teaching hospitals for the introduction of PAC
services are recommended. Satellite clinics should be developed as model service, and then
training, sites where different cadres can work together as a team. To establish PAC
training as an integral part of the healthcare training system, a country must integrate
PAC into its existing systems; expand the role and increase the supply of healthcare
providers; understand and involve the community; and ensure ongoing provision of necessary
equipment and supplies. The following actions are recommended:
Integrate PAC into the existing infrastructure, systems and services:
Expand the role of the healthcare worker and the pool of providers:
Know and include the community:
- Ensure that needs assessments and subsequent training address community perspectives.
Consider a variety of IEC strategies, including group discussions, role
plays, case studies and workshops to prepare the community for PAC.
Ensure ongoing provision of equipment and supplies:
- Link provision of PAC supplies to existing Safe Motherhood initiatives.
- Develop or adapt PAC learning packages.
- Ensure pelvic and other anatomic models are available for training.
- Obtain supplies by working with the government and private sector and networking with
other organizations and donors.
- Recognize the importance of sustainable sources of equipment and supplies.
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Sustainability
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After PAC services in a country have been initiated or even expanded,
there are still a number of issues which need to be addressed if the programs are to be
viable and capable of continuing without external support. To ensure continued
availability and wider access to PAC, the host government must move from commitment to
actions that strengthen the political will, build on improved institutional systems,
create financial systems and implement services:
Build financial systems:
Implement services:
- Improve quality of services.
- Assess provider performance.
- Strengthen provider skills.
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Technical Issues
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There were three main technical areas of discussion: clinical issues, MVA
equipment and the use of misoprostol. In the clinical area, there are continuing concerns
about how pain is managed during evacuation of the uterus. The expansion of PAC services
will require further discussions on the types of skills required at various levels of the
healthcare system and the kinds of training needed to support the development of these
skills. Training must address counseling, clinical diagnostic skills and emergency
preparedness. Also critical to the sustainability issue is equipment sourcing. Data must
be developed to establish criteria for selecting alternative sources of equipment, and
guidelines on the reuse of disposable equipment must be established. Finally, field
research on the use of misoprostol is needed.
- Address clinical issues:
- Provide better training in pain management.
- Improve counseling and clinical diagnostic skills.
- Differentiate between causes of bleeding.
- Improve emergency preparedness at clinical sites.
- Emphasize the importance of using recommended IP practices.
- Explore sources of MVA equipment and develop guidelines for its selection and use:
- Investigate new sources for procuring MVA equipment.
- Develop criteria for selection of high quality MVA equipment.
- Catalogue available equipment.
- Develop guidelines for reuse of MVA cannula and syringes.
- Conduct research on misoprostol:
- Do further studies on oral misoprostol.
- Develop guidelines on its use as a possible medical treatment of incomplete abortion.
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