Ashley Winters, Bernadette Jakeman, Kelsea Gallegos Aragon, Zoe Kasten, Alexander Bos, Jeremy Snyder, Alexandra Herman
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to examine contraception use and family planning discussions (FPD) in female people living with HIV (PLWH). A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Female PLWH were included if they were 18-44 years and received care in 2019 at an HIV clinic. 74 patients met inclusion; mean age was 35 years, 53% were white. All patients were prescribed antiretroviral therapy. 48.6% of patients had documented FPD. 64.9% of patients were using contraception; sterilization was most common (41.7%). Only five patients had a contraindication to hormonal contraception. No differences in contraception use were observed based on age, race, HIV viral load, number of visits, or past pregnancies. However, patients with documented FPD were more likely to use contraception (OR 4.55; 95% CI 1.35-15.29). Routine FPD and contraception use in female PLWH were low. Rates of sterilization were high in female PLWH. Providing quality family planning services is critical to increase contraception use and selection of the most appropriate contraception form.
本研究的目的是检查女性艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)的避孕使用和计划生育讨论(FPD)。进行回顾性队列研究。如果她们年龄在18-44岁之间,并于2019年在艾滋病毒诊所接受治疗,则将其纳入其中。74例患者符合纳入标准;平均年龄35岁,白人占53%。所有患者均接受抗逆转录病毒治疗。48.6%的患者有FPD记录。64.9%的患者采取了避孕措施;绝育最为常见(41.7%)。只有5名患者有激素避孕的禁忌症。没有观察到年龄、种族、HIV病毒载量、就诊次数或怀孕史在避孕使用方面的差异。然而,记录在案的FPD患者更有可能采取避孕措施(OR 4.55;95% ci 1.35-15.29)。女性PLWH的常规FPD和避孕药具使用率较低。女性产妇绝育率较高。提供高质量的计划生育服务对于增加避孕措施的使用和选择最适当的避孕方式至关重要。