南卡罗莱纳州医疗补助计划中避孕药具使用情况在 "选择好避孕药具 "倡议之后的变化:COVID-19 是否改变了趋势?

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2024-09-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0040
Wondi Samuel Manalew, Nathan Hale, Michael G Smith, Amal J Khoury
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目标:COVID-19 发生在 "选择健康"(Choose Well)的中期,"选择健康 "是南卡罗来纳州(SC)于 2017 年启动的一项全州范围的避孕药具获取倡议。本研究评估了大流行是否改变了 "选择健康 "计划前半期南卡罗来纳州医疗补助计划中避孕药具的使用趋势:对 333,253 名妇女在 2017 年至 2022 年期间的避孕药具使用情况进行了分析,分为大流行前(2017 年 1 月至 2020 年 2 月)和大流行期间(2020 年 3 月至 2022 年 12 月)。使用皮尔逊卡方检验对这些时期的避孕药具使用情况的双变量差异进行了检验,包括大流行的第一季度、前两个季度和前三个季度。间断时间序列分析评估了大流行期间宫内节育器(IUD)和皮下埋植剂的使用趋势与大流行前相比的变化情况:结果:宫内节育器和植入物的使用量在大流行的前两个季度有所下降。在前三个季度末,宫内节育器的使用率与大流行前的水平持平,而植入器的使用率则略微落后。注射和服药的使用率分别从大流行前的 16.6% 和 26.2% 降至大流行期间的 13.6% 和 21.7%(P < 0.001)。与大流行前的趋势相比,大流行期间宫内节育器和植入物的使用趋势分别每月增加 0.01 个百分点(95% 置信区间 [CI]:0.01,0.02)和 0.04 个百分点(95% 置信区间:0.03,0.05):大流行的初期影响很快趋于稳定,总体而言,与 "选择健康 "计划相关的医疗补助受益人在避孕药具使用方面的收益基本未受影响,某些方法的使用率呈上升趋势。
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Change in Contraceptive Use Within South Carolina Medicaid Following the Choose Well Contraceptive Access Initiative: Did COVID-19 Alter the Trends?

Objectives: COVID-19 hit at the midpoint of Choose Well, a statewide contraceptive access initiative commenced in South Carolina (SC) in 2017. This study assessed whether the pandemic altered the trends in contraceptive use among SC Medicaid during the first half of Choose Well.

Methods: Contraception use among 333,253 women was analyzed from 2017 to 2022, divided into prepandemic (January 2017-February 2020) and pandemic (March 2020-December 2022) periods. Bivariate differences in contraceptive use were examined using Pearson's Chi square test across these periods, including the first, first two, and first three quarters of the pandemic. Interrupted time-series analysis assessed changes in trends for intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants during pandemic compared with prepandemic levels.

Results: IUD and implant use dropped during the first two quarters of the pandemic. While IUD use matched the prepandemic levels by the end of the first three quarters, implant use slightly lagged. The use of injections and pills decreased from 16.6% and 26.2% during the prepandemic period to 13.6% and 21.7% during the pandemic period, respectively (p < 0.001). The trends in IUD and implant use in the pandemic period were higher by 0.01 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.01, 0.02) and 0.04 (95% CI: 0.03, 0.05) percentage points per month relative to the prepandemic trends, respectively.

Conclusions: The pandemic's initial impact quickly stabilized, and overall, the gains in contraceptive use among Medicaid beneficiaries associated with Choose Well remained largely unaffected, with some methods showing increased trends.

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