2023 BSACP Conference
The recordings of the 2023 BSACP Conference titled “Excellence in Abortion Care Together: Coming Together as a Supportive Community to Improve Patient Care” are no longer available.
Session Recordings
Session 1 – Part 1: Medically Complex Patients and Developing Abortion Care Networks. Chair: Patricia Lohr
- Lecture one: Setting up a complex abortion network – a clinical and NHS E perspective (Stephen O’Brien and Emma Whitton)
- Lecture two: Referral and management of abortion with medical complexity and/or significant co-morbidities – experience of one NHS specialised centre (Stephen Robson)
- Lecture three: Anaesthesia for Medical Complex Patients (Helgi Johannsson)
Session 1 – Part 2: Medically Complex Patients and Developing Abortion Care Networks. Chair: Patricia Lohr
- Lecture four: Dilatation and Evacuation Training (Ed Dorman)
- Lecture five: Simulation Models (Patricia Lohr)
Session 2: Oral Abstracts. Chair: John Reynolds Wright
- Lecture six: BSACP Research and Guidelines Group Update (John Reynolds Wright)
- Oral abstracts
- Complications Associated with Mifepristone Use for Dilation and Evacuation Abortion Procedures Between 22- and 24-Weeks’ Gestation: A. Andreeva (WINNER)
- Growing the Tulip Service – audit of a Northern Irish early medical abortion service: L. McLaughlin
- Experiences of pain in early medication abortion: Learning from a qualitative UK study: C. Purcell
- Improving access to intrauterine contraception after Early Medical Abortion at Home – a quality improvement project: C. Stace
Session 3: Decriminalisation & Menstrual Regulation. Chair: Jonathan Lord
- Introduction and UK Developments (Jonathan Lord)
- Lecture seven: Contragestion (Kristina Gemzell Danielsson)
- Lecture eight: Decriminalising abortion and menstrual regulation: a legal perspective (Sally Sheldon)
- Lecture nine: Decriminalising abortion: an advocacy perspective (Rachael Clarke)
- Prize Giving (John Reynolds-Wright)
- Closing Remarks (Patricia Lohr)
Posters
- A Comparison Between Volatile and Total Intravenous Anaesthetic and Intraoperative Bleeding in Surgical Termination of Pregnancies: M. Walters, K. Parker, C. Allen
- Abortion in Ireland – An Eircode Lottery: Barriers to Early Abortion Access in the Southeast of Ireland: S. Kennedy, E. Roche, M. Butler
- Adherence to NICE guidelines for abortion care at a tertiary referral centre for complex abortions: A. Hough, A. Llambias-Maw, R. Cannon, A. Taylor, K. Campbell, R. Singh
- Contraception After First Trimester Surgical Abortion Under General Anaesthetic: S. Moses
- Contraception Use in Patients Presenting to an Abortion Care Service: J. Quinn, C. Black
- Developing a new Surgical Termination of Pregnancy pathway for the Second Trimester: C. Petrosellini and B. Black (WINNER)
- Effectiveness and Efficiency of Outpatient Abortion care service – A Clinical & Cost Improvement Project: S.Mahmood, S. Burugapalli
- Improving the Return of Sti Self-Sampling Kits Provided with Medical Abortion. A Quality Improvement Project:H. McCulloch, R. Cannings-John, D. Stenson, R. Cutmore, L. Palfreyman, S. Cheung, P. A. Lohr
- Patient Experiences of Undergoing Abortion with and without an Ultrasound Scan in Britain: R. Blaylock, P. A. Lohr, L. Hoggart, P. Lowe
- Patient Satisfaction and Acceptability of Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) as an Outpatient Procedure in Abortion Care: S.Mahmood, S. Burugapalli
- Rates of Ongoing pregnancy/ Retained Products/ Surgical Intervention after Inj DMPA in Medical Termination of Pregnancy: M. Mishra, S. Burugapalli
- Second trimester dilatation and evacuation (D&E) with one or more previous Caesarean sections: a retrospective cohort study: A. Andreeva, E. Dorman