The primary aim of this investigation is to focus on the delivering of pre-abortion
counselling from a social work perspective. The importance of delivery of pre
abortion counselling with regard to the pregnant woman, who is considering the
termination of a pregnancy, is accentuated on the one hand. On the other hand, the
focus is on making social workers aware of becoming involved in abortion-related
services.
The thesis consists of five Sections:
SECTION A
This section indicates the actuality of the research, namely a study of pre-abortion
counselling according to which four research questions are formulated. The
overarching research aim and four research objectives are discussed in the section.
This research takes on the intervention research model within the combined
qualitative and quantitative research approach. The survey procedure was utilized in
two different manners to wit the single-system design and mailed questionnaires. The
data which was captured during thorough interviews was processed computer-wise as
well as by hand.
SECTION B
This section was presented in the form of four articles in which the research finding
were reported. AU four articles form part of the all-embracing research aims and
objectives and of the entire research project. However, every article is a sub-project
of the entire research project because it also acts independently - each with a
distinctive problem statement, research aim and objectives, research methods and
distinctive content. Section B consists of the following articles:
Article 1 discusses abortion as a moral dilemma in South Africa and points out that
there are still unanswered questions with regard to this acute subject that is as old as
mankind. In Article 2 the living space of the pregnant woman who requests the
termination of a pregnancy is discussed with the accent on the necessity for the
understanding of such a woman who finds herself in a crisis situation, in order to
deliver an effective social work service. The importance of pre-abortion counselling
with crisis intervention as the proper model is discussed in Article 3. And as
indicated that delivering pre-abortion counselling to the pregnant woman who
requests the termination of a pregnancy is essential for the decision-making process
but also with regard to her future. Article 4 discusses the opinion of social workers
concerning the delivery of pre-abortion counselling. 'The social worker as a pre-abortion
counsellor, and who forms part of the multi-professional team receives
priority attention here.
SECTION C
In Section C, the conclusions and recommendations with regard to this research is
explained. The limitations of this study are indicated, and recommendations are made
with a view to its utilisation in theory and in practice as well as for training and
research
SECTION D
AU addendum that are referred to in the thesis are contained in this section.
SECTION E
Although each article has its own source list, a combined source list of the entire
research project is presented in this section. / Thesis (Ph.D. (Social Work))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:nwu/oai:dspace.nwu.ac.za:10394/570 |
Date | January 2004 |
Creators | Humpel, Helena Susanna |
Publisher | North-West University |
Source Sets | South African National ETD Portal |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Thesis |
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