Provider bias in long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) promotion and removal: perceptions of young adult women

JA Higgins, RD Kramer… - American journal of …, 2016 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is effective and acceptable. However, concern
exists about potential provider bias in LARC promotion. No study has documented …

[HTML][HTML] Vital signs: trends in use of long-acting reversible contraception among teens aged 15–19 years seeking contraceptive services—United States, 2005–2013

L Romero, K Pazol, L Warner, L Gavin… - MMWR Morb Mortal …, 2015 - cdc.gov
Background: Nationally, the use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), specifically
intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants, by teens remains low, despite their effectiveness …

Myths and misconceptions about long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)

JA Russo, E Miller, MA Gold - Journal of Adolescent Health, 2013 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: To discuss common myths and misconceptions about long-acting reversible
contraception (LARC) among patients and health care providers. METHODS: We address …

Long-acting reversible contraception for adolescents and young adults: patient and provider perspectives

ML Kavanaugh, L Frohwirth, J Jerman, R Popkin… - Journal of pediatric and …, 2013 - Elsevier
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To describe and explore provider-and patient-level perspectives
regarding long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) for teens and young adults (ages 16 …

Accessibility of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) in federally qualified health centers (FQHCs)

T Beeson, S Wood, B Bruen, DG Goldberg, H Mead… - Contraception, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective (s) This study examines the on-site availability of long-acting reversible
contraception (LARC) methods, defined here as intrauterine devices and contraceptive …

New York City physicians' views of providing long-acting reversible contraception to adolescents

SE Rubin, K Davis, MD McKee - The Annals of Family Medicine, 2013 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Although the US adolescent pregnancy rate is high, use of the most effective
reversible contraceptives—intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implantable contraception—is …

Preventing unintended pregnancy: the contraceptive CHOICE project in review

NE Birgisson, Q Zhao, GM Secura… - Journal of women's …, 2015 - liebertpub.com
Abstract The Contraceptive CHOICE Project (CHOICE) sought to reduce unintended
pregnancies in the St. Louis Region by removing cost, education, and access barriers to …

“I don't know enough to feel comfortable using them:” Women's knowledge of and perceived barriers to long-acting reversible contraceptives on a college campus

KS Hall, E Ela, MK Zochowski, A Caldwell, M Moniz… - Contraception, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective To assess multiple dimensions of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)
knowledge and perceived multi-level barriers to LARC use among a sample of college …

Barriers to receiving long-acting reversible contraception in the postpartum period

ML Zerden, JH Tang, GS Stuart, DR Norton… - Women's Health …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective To assess why postpartum women who desired long-acting reversible
contraception (LARC) did not receive it in the postpartum period and to assess which …

Cost as a barrier to long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) use in adolescents

D Eisenberg, C McNicholas, JF Peipert - Journal of Adolescent Health, 2013 - Elsevier
Cost is a major barrier to adolescents' ability to obtain long-acting reversible contraception
(LARC). By reviewing the available literature on this issue, we provide a framework to …