Outcomes in action: how relevant to clinical practice are health outcome measures such as the rate of unintended pregnancies in young teenagers?

A Bigrigg
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Scientific evidence shows that correct contraceptive use will prevent unintended pregnancy and the provision of contraceptives is recognized as a cost-effective intervention. This could encourage health authorities to keep investing more resources in family planning until the target rate of unintended pregnancies is reached, but if this was the only approach taken, the target rate never would be reached. Clinicians and their public health colleagues need to examine their practice in the light of all available evidence. Once desirable changes of practice are identified, local relevant health outcome measures need to be used to assess the effectiveness of the chosen approaches. Blunt factors, such as the unintended pregnancy rate in a city or region, will not suffice to inform individuals whether they are contributing to the overall picture.

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实际结果:青少年意外怀孕率等健康结果指标与临床实践的相关性如何?
科学证据表明,正确使用避孕药具可以预防意外怀孕,提供避孕药具被认为是一种具有成本效益的干预措施。这可能会鼓励卫生当局继续在计划生育方面投入更多资源,直到达到意外怀孕率的目标,但如果这是采取的唯一方法,目标率将永远无法达到。临床医生和他们的公共卫生同事需要根据所有现有证据检查他们的做法。一旦确定了可取的做法变化,就需要使用当地相关的健康结果措施来评估所选方法的有效性。像一个城市或地区的意外怀孕率这样的直接因素,不足以告诉个人他们是否对整体情况有所贡献。
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