%0 Journal Article %T Morbidity and Mortality Linked to Unsafe Abortions in Cameroon¡ªDifficulties in Accessing Safe Abortions: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. A Study Proposal %A Florent Ymele Fouelifack %A Ako William Takang %A Mosman Anyimbi Ofeh %A Jenny Ornella Manewoun %A Nsen Abeng %A Guy Sadeu Wafeu %A Christophe Lontsi Saha %J Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology %P 1102-1112 %@ 2160-8806 %D 2022 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojog.2022.1210093 %X Unsafe abortions constitute a public health problem. It is one of the causes of maternal mortality in the world and particularly in developing countries. Despite the progress made, maternal mortality remains high in Cameroon. The scarcity and disparity of data on abortions lead to a lack of strong evidence to advocate to decision-makers on the extent of the problems associated with abortions in Cameroon. Our objective is to estimate the rates of mortalities and complications related to unsafe abortions, as well as the difficulties of accessing safe abortions in Cameroon. We will carry out a systematic and meta-analytical review in the biomedical databases MEDLINE (Pubmed), Google Scholar and African Journal Online (AJOL) concerning unsafe abortions and/or difficulties in accessing safe abortions in Cameroon, without date or language restriction. Gray literature will be also consulted. Two authors will simultaneously select the studies and data extraction will be done using a Google Form. Proportions will be estimated on a random-effect model. The I2 and Q statistics will be used to assess the extent of heterogeneity across the studies. The outcome of both the quantitative and qualitative parts of the study will be commented. Death and morbidity due to abortions can be prevented. A concerted multidisciplinary and multicentric action would be essential. %K Mortality %K Morbidity %K Difficulties %K Access %K Unsafe Abortion %K Cameroon %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=120897