The use and access to contraception in Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic period
CONCLUSIONS: During the COVID-19 pandemic period, most women found their access to contraceptive services unaffected, but more women felt that it had deteriorated than improved. The use of telemedicine was low, and the use of contraception overall fell. Efforts are needed to raise awareness of available services, and TM-provided interventions for maintained quality of care and informed decision-making remain to be evaluated.SHORT CONDENSATIONThe COVID-19 period imposed a change in contraceptive service provision, and efforts are needed to raise awareness of available services, including telemedicine. Access to all contraceptives, including LARCs, is crucial and telemedicine-provided interventions need evaluation.PMID:37902288 | DOI:10.1080/13625187.2023.2260516
Source: The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Niklas Envall Kristina Gemzell Danielsson Helena Kopp Kallner Source Type: research
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