作者
Kristine Concepcion, Sarina Lacey, Kevin McGeechan, Jane Estoesta, Deborah Bateson, Jessica Botfield
发表日期
2019/10/28
期刊
Australian Health Review
卷号
44
期号
3
页码范围
385-391
出版商
CSIRO PUBLISHING
简介
Objective Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is the most effective form of reversible contraception, but its use in Australia is low compared with other countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the economic effect of an increase in LARC uptake to international rates.Methods An economic model was designed to assess two scenarios, namely increasing the current rate of LARC uptake of 12.5% to the international benchmark of 14.8% among: (1) women currently using the oral contraceptive pill (OCP); and (2) women at risk of pregnancy and not using contraception. Model inputs included cost of contraceptive methods, discontinuation rates and abortion and miscarriage costs associated with unintended pregnancies.Results Women who switch from an OCP to LARC would save A$114–157 per year. Those not currently using any contraception who adopt LARC would incur costs of A$36–194 per year …
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