The role of pediatric subspecialists in adolescent contraceptive care: knowledge, attitudes, and barriers.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.jpag.2024.12.018
Lauren M Reade, Jeanelle L Sheeder, Molly J Richards
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Study objective: Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with chronic medical conditions (CMC) have similar sexual behaviors to their healthy peers but are less likely to use contraception. Provision of CMC-specific sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care within pediatric subspecialty clinics may improve access for this population, although system and provider level barriers exist. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to assess the attitudes, practices, and knowledge of SRH among providers in a variety of pediatric subspecialities.

Methods: Listservs were used to recruit pediatric subspecialists caring for pregnancy capable AYA (12-24 years-old) who use teratogenic medications or have CMC that pose significant pregnancy health risk, as defined by the World Health Organization. Participants completed an online survey about their contraceptive attitudes and practices and rated their knowledge and comfort discussing contraception.

Results: A total of 510 pediatric subspecialists participated. Although 92% said addressing SRH is important for pediatric subspecialists, most believed their role included SRH discussion(78.1%) and referral(82.2%) rather than provision(12.1%). Only 4.3% felt totally comfortable with contraceptive counseling. Identified facilitators included time(64.2%), referral resources(67.5%), and training in contraceptive options(62.9%). Most participants would recommend long-acting reversible contraception if medically appropriate, but few reported confidence in their knowledge and ability to counsel about them.

Conclusion: SRH is an important part of comprehensive care for youth with CMC. Discomfort and lack of knowledge decrease a provider's ability to confidently provide SRH care in subspecialty clinics. Expanding collaborations between subspecialty and SRH providers may increase access to quality SRH tailored to these young people's unique medical needs.

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儿科专科医生在青少年避孕护理中的作用:知识、态度和障碍。
研究目的:患有慢性疾病(CMC)的青少年和年轻人(AYA)与健康同龄人的性行为相似,但不太可能采取避孕措施。尽管存在系统和提供者层面的障碍,但在儿科亚专科诊所提供针对cmc的性健康和生殖健康(SRH)护理可能会改善这一人群的可及性。本横断面研究的目的是评估各种儿科亚专科的提供者对生殖健康的态度、做法和知识。方法:使用Listservs招募照顾有妊娠能力的AYA(12-24岁)的儿科专科医生,这些AYA使用致畸药物或患有世界卫生组织定义的具有重大妊娠健康风险的CMC。参与者完成了一项关于他们避孕态度和做法的在线调查,并对他们讨论避孕的知识和舒适度进行了评分。结果:共有510名儿科专科医生参与。尽管92%的人认为解决SRH问题对儿科专科医生很重要,但大多数人认为他们的角色包括讨论SRH(78.1%)和转诊(82.2%),而不是提供(12.1%)。只有4.3%的人对避孕咨询感到完全放心。确定的促进因素包括时间(64.2%)、转诊资源(67.5%)和避孕选择培训(62.9%)。如果医学上合适,大多数参与者会推荐长效可逆避孕,但很少有人对自己的知识和能力有信心。结论:SRH是青少年CMC综合护理的重要组成部分。不适和缺乏知识降低了提供者在亚专科诊所自信地提供生殖健康护理的能力。扩大亚专科和生殖健康服务提供者之间的合作可能会增加获得针对这些年轻人独特医疗需求的高质量生殖健康服务的机会。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology includes all aspects of clinical and basic science research in pediatric and adolescent gynecology. The Journal draws on expertise from a variety of disciplines including pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, reproduction and gynecology, reproductive and pediatric endocrinology, genetics, and molecular biology. The Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology features original studies, review articles, book and literature reviews, letters to the editor, and communications in brief. It is an essential resource for the libraries of OB/GYN specialists, as well as pediatricians and primary care physicians.
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