Josep Perelló-Capo, José C Quílez-Conde, José Gutiérrez-Alés, Paloma Lobo-Abascal, Inmaculada Parra-Ribes, Ignacio Cristóbal-García, Mercedes Andeyro-García, Mercedes Herrero-Conde, Joan Rius-Tarruella, Joaquim Calaf-Alsina
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背景:妇产科医生的避孕偏好被认为会影响他们提供的避孕咨询。本研究的目的是评估在当前西班牙避孕方案下,普通人群中妇产科医生和妇女的避孕偏好。材料和方法:对100名妇产科医生和1217名23岁至49岁的WGP进行匿名在线调查。结果:WGP较年轻(35.3 ± 7.3对37.9 ± 6.2岁),不太可能有稳定的伴侣(64.7%对84.0%)和孩子(49.1%对62.0%)(均p p p > 0.05)。妇产科医生更频繁地使用宫内节育器(20%对5%;p p 结论:我们的研究揭示了女性妇产科医生和WGP在避孕方法使用和评分方面的差异。妇产科医生使用液化天然气宫内节育器的比例要高得多。
Use of Contraceptive Methods Among Women in the General Population and Female Gynecologists in Spain: the ELEGIAN Survey.
Background: The contraceptive preferences of obstetricians and gynecologists (OB/GYNs) are thought to influence the contraceptive counseling they provide. The purpose of this study was to assess contraceptive preferences of OB/GYNs and women in the general population (WGP) in the current Spanish contraceptive scenario.
Materials and methods: Anonymous online survey of 100 OB/GYNs and 1,217 WGP aged 23-49 years.
Results: WGP were younger (35.3 ± 7.3 vs. 37.9 ± 6.2 years, respectively) and less likely to have stable partners (64.7% vs. 84.0%) and children (49.1% vs. 62.0%) (all p < 0.05 vs. OB/GYNs). Seventy-nine percent versus 82%, respectively, used contraceptive methods, with condoms used most frequently by WGP (37% vs. 22% by OB/GYNs; p < 0.05) and pills by OB/GYNs (26% vs. 21% by WGP; p > 0.05). Intrauterine devices (IUDs) were more frequently used by OB/GYNs (20% vs. 5%; p < 0.05), especially the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices (LNG-IUDs) (18% vs. 2.6%; p < 0.05). The highest-rated methods were condoms among WGP and LNG-IUDs among OB/GYNs. Effectiveness was the most valued attribute of contraceptive methods for both. Reasons related to convenience were the main reason for choosing IUDs. OB/GYNs prescribed the contraceptive method in 40% of cases.
Conclusions: Our study reveals differences between female OB/GYNs and WGP in contraceptive methods use and rating. The use of LNG-IUDs was much higher among OB/GYNs.