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A Web-Based Contraception Decision Tool for Individuals With Health Conditions in US Outpatient Clinics: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

open access: yesJMIR Res Protoc
Palazzolo B   +13 more
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Contraception

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2023
Contraception counseling and provision are vital components of comprehensive health care. An unplanned pregnancy can be particularly challenging for patients with chronic illness. Internal medicine physicians are uniquely positioned to assess pregnancy readiness and provide contraception, as they often intersect with pregnancy-capable patients at the ...
Rachel Cannon   +2 more
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CONTRACEPTION

Medical Clinics of North America, 2000
Prescribing and reviewing contraceptive methods with adolescents involves a significant amount of time and resources. Health care providers need to be familiar with how teens think about sex and birth control, what their beliefs are, and how individual teens may make different choices based on their lifestyles.
S R, Brill, W D, Rosenfeld
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Contraception: assessing immediate contraceptive needs

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023
Unintended pregnancies are linked to multiple poor maternal and child outcomes. In Britain one in six pregnancies is unplanned ( Wellings et al, 2013 ). Each time a patient presents to hospital, there is an opportunity to address any unmet contraceptive needs, giving patients greater control over pregnancy planning.
Stephanie, Mulhern, Jo, Power
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Contraception

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2012
Contraception counseling and provision are vital components of comprehensive health care. Unplanned pregnancy can be devastating to any woman but is particularly dangerous for those with chronic illness. Internal medicine providers are in a unique position to provide contraception, as they often intersect with women at the moment of a new medical ...
Elisabeth J, Woodhams, Melissa, Gilliam
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Contraception Today

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  Modern contraceptive methods represent more than a technical advance: they are the instrument of a true social revolution—the “first reproductive revolution” in the history of humanity, an achievement of the second part of the 20th century, when modern, effective methods became available. Today a great diversity of techniques have been made
BENAGIANO, Giuseppe   +2 more
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Mifepristone: contraceptive and non-contraceptive uses

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
Mifepristone is an orally active progesterone antagonist. It can be used for both contraceptive and non-contraceptive clinical indications. It is a very effective drug for emergency contraception with a low incidence of side effects. There is a potential for mifepristone to be used as a once-a-month pill.
Ng, EHY, Oi, ST, Pak, CH
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Contraceptive Implants

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2010
Implantable contraception has been extensively used worldwide. Implants are one of the most effective and reversible methods of contraception available. These devices may be particularly appropriate for certain populations of women, including women who cannot use estrogen-containing contraception.
Raegan, McDonald-Mosley, Anne E, Burke
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