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ANSIRH Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health
WebTelehealth abortion allows patients to be screened for medical eligibility virtually by a clinician, receive abortion medications by mail, and complete their abortion process under the remote care of their clinician. A Summary of The California Home Abortion by Telehealth (CHAT) Study.
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Karen A. Scott, MD, MPH, FACOG ANSIRH
WebDr. Karen A. Scott, MD, MPH, FACOG (she/her), is the Chief Black Feminist Physician Scientist, Founding CEO, and Owner of Birthing Cultural Rigor, LLC, with nearly 30 years of supporting women, girls, and gender expansive people across the sexual, reproductive and perinatal life course. Based in Tennessee, Dr. Scott is a national and
Katrina Kimport, PhD ANSIRH
WebKatrina Kimport, PhD is a qualitative medical sociologist whose research focuses on gender, health and reproduction. Dr. Kimport's research engages two central themes: understanding women’s personal and social experience of abortion and contraception; and investigating the cultural negotiation of controversial social issues related to sexuality and …
Monica McLemore, PhD, MPH, RN ANSIRH
WebMonica McLemore is currently a tenured full professor at the University of Washington in the Schools of Nursing and Public Health. Prior to her departure from UCSF, she was a tenured associate professor in the Family Health Care Nursing Department and an affiliated investigator with Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health. She …
Ushma Upadhyay, PhD, MPH ANSIRH
WebProfessor. 510-986-8946. [email protected]. Ushma Upadhyay, PhD, MPH is a public health Social Scientist trained in epidemiology and demography. She is also currently Director of Research of the University of California Global Health Institute’s Center of Expertise in Women’s Health, Gender, and Empowerment. Dr.
Our Studies ANSIRH
WebAdvancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) is a collaborative research group at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Our work on abortion, contraception, pregnancy and gender cuts across a broad spectrum of disciplines including public health, epidemiology, demography, sociology, psychology, law, nursing, and …
Katie Woodruff, DrPH ANSIRH
WebKatie Woodruff, DrPH, is a Social Science Fellow in Reproductive and Maternal Health at ANSIRH. Her research explores the intersection of public discourse and public policy related to maternal and reproductive health in the U.S. She conducts qualitative and mixed methods studies on abortion and contraception, alcohol and drug use in pregnancy, and …
ANSIRH’s mission ANSIRH
WebAdvancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) is a collaborative research group at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)'s Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health.. Mission: At ANSIRH, we conduct innovative, rigorous, multidisciplinary research on complex issues related to people’s sexual and reproductive …
The Turnaway Study ANSIRH
WebThe Turnaway Study is an effort to capture women’s stories, understand the role of abortion and childbearing in their lives, and contribute to the ongoing public policy debate on the mental health and life-course consequences of abortion and unwanted childbearing for women and families. The success of the Turnaway Study inspired ANSIRH
Daniel Grossman, MD ANSIRH
WebDaniel Grossman, MD, is ANSIRH's Director. He focuses his research on both clinical and social science studies aimed at improving access to contraception and safe abortion in the United States, Latin America, and sub-Saharan Africa, as well as evaluating the impact of integrating reproductive health and HIV services. He has served on …
Health Department Engagement on Abortion ANSIRH
WebThe goal of the Health Departments Engagement on Abortion project is to engage public health professionals working inside and outside of health departments in describing ways for public health professionals to engage in activities related to abortion that are consistent with public health frameworks and values. Through this project, researchers have …
Pregnancy and Birth Justice ANSIRH
WebPregnancy experiences and outcomes can be dramatically different for different people, especially for members of vulnerable communities like women of color, immigrants, LGBTQ people, disabled women, and those with low incomes, among others. There is a pressing need to find solutions to improving care quality and access for …
The Positive Impact of Getting an Abortion ANSIRH
WebImpact of Abortion. Women who have abortions are clear about their decision and most commonly report feeling relief - even years later. Evidence shows that they do not experience negative mental health problems, either at the time of the abortion or years later. They are more likely to set and achieve their goals, and to have a wanted …
How post-Roe laws are obstructing clinical care ANSIRH
WebThe report, Care Post-Roe: Documenting cases of poor-quality care since the Dobbs decision, shows that health care providers have seen increased morbidity, exacerbated pregnancy complications, an inability to provide time-sensitive care, and increased delays in obtaining care for patients in states with abortion bans. This has …
Research on Religious Healthcare Institutions ANSIRH
WebThe Research Consortium on Religious Healthcare Institutions connects people doing work on this topic and communicates that work broadly. We lead yearly meetings of researchers and advocates to discuss and disseminate new research findings. We are a resource to health policy makers, researchers, and journalists seeking to understand how
Care Post-Roe ANSIRH
WebThis study is hoping to learn more about how clinical care has changed since Roe v. Wade was overturned. The purpose of this study is to collect stories of clinical care that was different from the usual standard due to new laws since June 2022. Examples include: Delayed provision of abortion care for people whose health may be compromised by …
Care Post-Roe: Documenting cases of poor-quality care since …
WebAuthor afiliations: Grossman D, Jofe C, Kaller S, Kimport K, Kinsey E, Lerma K, Morris N, White K. Care Post-Roe: documenting cases of poor-quality care since the Dobbs decision. Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), University of California, San Francisco, 2023.
The Harms of Denying a Woman a Wanted Abortion ANSIRH
WebThe Turnaway Study conducted at the University of California, San Francisco, shows that women experience harm from being denied a wanted abortion. These findings have far-reaching implications for lawmakers, judges, health agencies and others as they consider policies that restrict abortion access. Women who receive a wanted …
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