A post-abortion contraception text-and-call service to support patients to access effective contraception after telemedicine abortion.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1136/bmjsrh-2024-202391
John Joseph Reynolds-Wright, Sharon T Cameron
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Abstract

Background: Most abortions in Scotland are conducted at home before 12 weeks' gestation using telemedicine. The volume of information given at a pre-abortion consultation may feel overwhelming and contraception may not be prioritised. Telemedicine limits immediate provision of some methods. Pathways to improve access to post-abortion contraception (PAC) are needed.

Methods: We piloted a PAC 'text-and-call' service for patients having telemedicine abortion in Edinburgh. Those agreeing to contact were sent a text message 4-6 weeks later. The message offered a follow-up telephone call with a nurse to discuss contraception. An online decision aid was used to support method selection where needed. Rapid access to the chosen method was arranged.

Results: During the period February-April 2022, 672 patients accessed abortion care, of whom 427 (64%) agreed to post-abortion text message contact. Most (354/427, 83%) did not respond or declined further contact, and 73/427 (17%) requested a follow-up call.Two participants did not respond to the follow-up call. Most (63/73, 86%) knew what method they wanted prior to the call. Just over half of these patients (34/73, 54%) changed to a higher-effectiveness method than they were currently using and the remainder obtained further supplies of their existing method. Eight participants had not selected a method prior to the call and received structured counselling; five chose long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) but only one subsequently initiated this.

Conclusions: This PAC service was taken up by a small proportion of patients but supported a sizeable minority to connect to further contraceptive supplies, half of whom accessed more effective methods.

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提供流产后避孕短信和呼叫服务,以支持患者在远程医疗流产后获得有效的避孕措施。
背景:在苏格兰,大多数堕胎手术都是在妊娠 12 周前通过远程医疗在家中进行的。人工流产前咨询所提供的信息量可能会让人感到难以承受,而且避孕措施可能不会被优先考虑。远程医疗限制了某些方法的即时提供。我们需要改善流产后避孕(PAC)的途径:方法:我们在爱丁堡为远程医疗流产患者试行了 PAC "短信加电话 "服务。同意联系的患者会在 4-6 周后收到一条短信。该短信提供了与护士的后续电话联系,以讨论避孕措施。必要时,可使用在线决策辅助工具来支持避孕方法的选择。结果:2022 年 2 月至 4 月期间,672 名患者接受了人工流产护理,其中 427 人(64%)同意人工流产后短信联系。大多数人(354/427,83%)没有回复或拒绝进一步联系,73/427(17%)要求后续电话联系。大多数患者(63/73,86%)在电话之前就知道自己想要什么方法。其中一半多一点的患者(34/73,54%)改用了比他们目前使用的疗效更高的方法,其余的患者则获得了更多现有方法的用品。八名参与者在电话咨询前没有选择避孕方法,但接受了有组织的咨询;五人选择了长效可逆避孕法(LARC),但只有一人随后开始使用:结论:只有一小部分患者使用了这项 PAC 服务,但有相当一部分人获得了进一步的避孕药具供应,其中一半人获得了更有效的避孕方法。
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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health
BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health Medicine-Reproductive Medicine
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5.10
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期刊介绍: BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health is a multiprofessional journal that promotes sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing, and best contraceptive practice, worldwide. It publishes research, debate and comment to inform policy and practice, and recognises the importance of professional-patient partnership.
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