Integration of a facilitated access pathway for contraception into alcohol and other drug treatment services: A cohort study comparing metropolitan and regional settings.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drug and alcohol review Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1111/dar.13957
Kelly A McNamara, Bridin Murnion, Nicholas Lintzeris, Vicki Chase, Emma Black, Annie Malcolm, Lucy Harvey Dodds, Natasha Nassar, Kirsten I Black
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Introduction: Women who attend alcohol and other drug (AOD) services experience higher rates of unintended pregnancy, and access less contraception, than the general population. This study aims to observe contraceptive initiation and use after contraception services were offered at metropolitan and regional AOD services.

Methods: Clinical staff were provided contraception education. One hundred women aged 16-49 were recruited from two services between 2017 and 2021. Women completed a questionnaire on their obstetrics and gynaecological history, pregnancy plans and contraception use. Women were provided education on contraception options and offered referral to a contraception pathway. The primary outcome was initiation of highly reliable contraception; secondary outcomes were the types of contraception initiated, and contraception use and pregnancy at 12 months. We compared the initiation of contraception across the two study sites.

Results: At baseline, 91% of women were not planning a pregnancy within 12 months, with 21% of these using highly reliable contraception. Of all women not planning a pregnancy, 28% initiated highly reliable contraception via the pathway (2% metropolitan, 51% regional, p < 0.001), with intrauterine devices being the most frequent method initiated (15%). At 12 months, 44% were using highly reliable contraception and 15% had recorded pregnancies.

Discussion and conclusions: Contraception pathways for women in AOD treatment can improve initiation of highly reliable methods of contraception, although pregnancy rates were still high and there were large differences between the study sites. Care navigation and clinical champions are some potential facilitators to contraception access, and understanding additional barriers to access may be useful.

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将避孕便利途径纳入酒精和其他药物治疗服务:一项比较大都市和地区环境的队列研究。
导言:与普通人群相比,接受酒精和其他药物(AOD)服务的女性意外怀孕率更高,获得的避孕药具也更少。本研究旨在观察大都市和地区 AOD 服务机构提供避孕服务后的避孕措施启动和使用情况:方法:为临床工作人员提供避孕教育。在 2017 年至 2021 年期间,从两家服务机构招募了 100 名 16-49 岁的女性。妇女们填写了一份关于其妇产科病史、怀孕计划和避孕措施使用情况的调查问卷。妇女们接受了有关避孕选择的教育,并被转介到避孕途径。主要结果是开始采取高度可靠的避孕措施;次要结果是开始采取的避孕措施类型、避孕措施的使用情况以及 12 个月后的怀孕情况。我们比较了两个研究地点的避孕率:基线数据显示,91%的妇女在 12 个月内没有怀孕计划,其中 21% 的妇女使用了高度可靠的避孕措施。在所有未计划怀孕的妇女中,28%的妇女通过该途径采取了高度可靠的避孕措施(2%的妇女在大都市采取避孕措施,51%的妇女在地区采取避孕措施,p 讨论和结论:为接受药物滥用治疗的妇女提供避孕途径可以提高高度可靠避孕方法的使用率,尽管怀孕率仍然很高,而且研究地点之间存在很大差异。护理导航和临床拥护者是获得避孕药具的一些潜在促进因素,了解获得避孕药具的其他障碍可能会有所帮助。
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期刊介绍: Drug and Alcohol Review is an international meeting ground for the views, expertise and experience of all those involved in studying alcohol, tobacco and drug problems. Contributors to the Journal examine and report on alcohol and drug use from a wide range of clinical, biomedical, epidemiological, psychological and sociological perspectives. Drug and Alcohol Review particularly encourages the submission of papers which have a harm reduction perspective. However, all philosophies will find a place in the Journal: the principal criterion for publication of papers is their quality.
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