[HTML][HTML] Values and preferences for contraception: a global systematic review

PT Yeh, H Kautsar, CE Kennedy, ME Gaffield - Contraception, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective To identify and synthesize original research on contraceptive user values,
preferences, views, and concerns about specific family planning methods, as well as …

Impact of contraceptive counseling in clinical settings: a systematic review

LB Zapata, SJ Tregear, KM Curtis, M Tiller… - American journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Context This systematic review evaluated the evidence on the impact of contraceptive
counseling provided in clinical settings on reproductive health outcomes to provide …

Agency‐without‐Choice: The visual rhetorics of long‐acting reversible contraception promotion

ES Mann, PR Grzanka - Symbolic Interaction, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This manuscript reports the findings of a critical visual discourse analysis of long‐acting
reversible contraception (LARC) promotion materials. The authors argue that these …

Exploring young women's decisional needs for contraceptive method choice: a qualitative study

C Marshall, N Kandahari, T Raine-Bennett - Contraception, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective Assisting women with choosing contraceptive methods that meet their needs and
preferences is essential to providing patient-centered care, but research to inform …

“We have to be mythbusters”: Clinician attitudes about the legitimacy of patient concerns and dissatisfaction with contraception

LM Stevens - Social Science & Medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
Although women in the United States use birth control at high rates, they also discontinue it
at high rates, often citing dissatisfaction and side effects. At the same time, research shows …

Bias in contraceptive provision to young women among private health care providers in South West Nigeria

M Sieverding, E Schatzkin, J Shen, J Liu - International perspectives on …, 2018 - JSTOR
CONTEXT: Health care providers' biases regarding the provision of contraceptives to
adolescent and young adult women may restrict women's access to contraceptive methods …

[HTML][HTML] What do young Australian women want (when talking to doctors about contraception)?

DL Goldhammer, C Fraser, B Wigginton, ML Harris… - BMC Family …, 2017 - Springer
Background Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor,
and it has been shown that doctors can influence women's decision-making with respect to …

Contesting and differentially constructing uncertainty: negotiations of contraceptive use in the clinical encounter

KE Littlejohn, K Kimport - Journal of Health and Social …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Most women of reproductive age have access to highly effective contraception, and all
available methods are associated with side effects. Whether a woman will experience side …

Quality and content of patient–provider communication about contraception: Differences by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status

C Dehlendorf, N Anderson, E Vittinghoff… - Women's Health …, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction Research in family planning has shown that contraceptive counseling has an
influence on women's family planning outcomes, but also that women are often dissatisfied …

Contraceptive counseling in clinical settings: an updated systematic review

LB Zapata, K Pazol, C Dehlendorf, KM Curtis… - American journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Context The objective of this systematic review was to update a prior review and summarize
the evidence (newly identified and cumulative) on the impact of contraceptive counseling …