A web-based contraceptive decision support tool for people with chronic conditions: a mixed-methods intervention design and pilot study
1) To identify critical priorities related to contraceptive decision-making for people with chronic conditions; 2) To design a person-centered contraceptive decision support (CDS) tool for people with chronic conditions; 3) To conduct a pilot study of the CDS in primary care clinics. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: JP Wu, M Van Sparrentak Source Type: research

Impact of body weight on drospirenone serum concentrations with drospirenone-only contraceptive pill use
We describe the role of BW on the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of drospirenone 4 mg. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: P Kendall, ML Gilbert, S Arshad, E Colli, M Krychman Source Type: research

The impact of adolescents ’ expectations and experiences of irregular bleeding on continuation of the contraceptive implant
The implant has become an increasingly popular form of contraception. However, its use among adolescents and young adults remains understudied, particularly around how knowledge and expectations of irregular bleeding, the most commonly seen side effect, affect use in this population. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: L Goodman, G Carter, RG Simmons Source Type: research

Knowledge and attitudes toward pharmacy contraceptive prescribing in utah, idaho, and nevada: results of a population-based survey
This study assesses the proportion of people aware of these services and identifies predictors of individuals wishing to utilize pharmacy contraceptive dispensing. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: RG Simmons, G Carter, M Thomas, DK Turok, JN Sanders Source Type: research

Characterizing the sexual and reproductive health needs of women experiencing housing instability from the national survey of family growth, 2017 –2019
We aimed to examine differences in exposures to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) –related risks and utilization of SRH services among reproductive-age, cis-gender women who reported versus denied recent housing instability in the 2017–2019 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG). (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: C Hong, H Reissner, B Nguyen Source Type: research

Contraceptive-induced amenorrhea: perceptions among a reproductive-age urban southern california population
We aimed to evaluate the preferences for and knowledge of contraceptive-induced amenorrhea among a reproductive-aged predominantly Hispanic community in Southern California. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: I Masini, E Frisch, R Andary, E McCallum, J Steller, J Patel Source Type: research

Exploring adolescents ’ contraceptive preferences and tradeoffs: findings from a discrete choice experiment in kenya
We aimed to examine the relative importance of, and tradeoffs between, contraceptive method and service delivery attributes among pregnancy-capable adolescents and young adults (AYA) in Kenya. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: EK Harrington, M Pike, O Congo, S Kimanthi, EA Bukusi, A Hauber Source Type: research

Assessing quality of contraceptive counseling at a population level: an opportunity to inform equitable care delivery
Patient-reported quality of contraceptive counseling is an overlooked indicator for evaluating how well reproductive healthcare services are meeting people ’s needs. Measurement of this care dimension is key to documenting disparities in contraceptive care delivery and identifying policy and programmatic priorities that will ensure equitable care delivery. We used the validated four-item Person-Centered Contraceptive Counseling measure (PCCC) to exam ine contraceptive care experiences in two states. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: EE Wingo, D Hessler, S Sarnaik, C Dehlendorf Source Type: research

Coercion in contraceptive care: differences based on racial/ethnic identity, sexual orientation, and gender identity
Few studies have had the opportunity to quantitatively assess patient experiences of coercion in contraceptive care, especially among multiple types of minoritized groups. We set out to document inequities in contraceptive coercion among a large, diverse sample. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: LET Swan, LM Cannon, M Lands, JA Higgins, TL Green Source Type: research

Ongoing contraceptive goals for patients who do not achieve desired postpartum permanent contraception prior to hospital discharge
We aimed to investigate reasons for non-fulfillment and postpartum contraceptive plans among patients who desired but did not receive permanent contraception prior to delivery discharge. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: AV Viswanathan, BW Bullington, K Berg, E Miller, M Boozer, T Serna, JL Bailit, K Shah Arora Source Type: research

Increase in patients seeking sterilization consultation at a single wisconsin hospital: 2016 –2022
We aimed to determine whether demand for sterilization increased among pregnancy-capable people following the Dobbs v Jackson Women ’s Health Organization decision at an academic medical center in Wisconsin, where abortion became illegal in nearly all circumstances. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: AS Cutler, AS Chiu, B Kelly, L Hanks, R Mojdehbakhsh, E Bennett, L Jacques Source Type: research

Effectiveness and patient centeredness of contraceptive care delivered through telehealth - preliminary results from a post-visit patient survey
This study examines the effectiveness and patient-centeredness of contraceptive care delivered through telehealth compared to in-person care. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: H Simons, S Athilat, S Kochhar Source Type: research

Motivations to initiate and continue contraceptive use among sexual minority young women in the southeastern us
We aimed to examine sexual minority young women ’s motivations to use prescription contraception in the context of heightened political attacks on reproductive autonomy in the southeastern US. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: HE Young, ES Mann Source Type: research

Immediate postpartum sterilization after vaginal delivery in the pre-covid and covid periods in new york
Approximately 40 –60% of patients who request postpartum sterilization during antenatal care receive it following vaginal delivery. Barriers to receipt are amplified in marginalized communities. The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected such communities. The primary objective of this study is to examine pr e-COVID versus COVID-era differences in the incidence of postpartum sterilization following vaginal delivery. The secondary objective of this study is to determine whether patient sociodemographic characteristics impacted receipt of sterilization. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: AR Lu, C Pelin, A Alvarez, V Chua, MJ Blitz, K Demertzis, S Gerber Source Type: research

Neighborhood-level racialized socioeconomic deprivation and contraceptive use in the us, 2011 –2019
The social and structural environments where people live are understudied in contraceptive research. We assessed if neighborhood measures of racialized socioeconomic deprivation are associated with contraceptive use in the US. (Source: Contraception)
Source: Contraception - October 10, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: AF Cartwright, M Wallace, J Su, S Curtis, G Angeles, IS Speizer Source Type: research