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A Novel Method for Involving Women of Color at High Risk for Preterm Birth in Research Priority Setting
Published on: January 12, 2018
Women's preferences for contraceptive counseling and decision making
Christine Dehlendorf1, Kira Levy, Allison Kelley
1Department of Family and Community Medicine, UCSF, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA. cdehlendorf@fcm.ucsf.edu
Background:
Little is known about what women value in their interactions with family planning providers and in decision making about contraception.
Study Design:
We conducted semistructured interviews with 42 black, white and Latina patients. Transcripts were coded using modified grounded theory.
Results:
While women wanted control over the ultimate selection of a method, most also wanted their provider to participate in the decision-making process in a way that emphasized the women's values and preferences. Women desired an intimate, friend-like relationship with their providers and also wanted to receive comprehensive information about options, particularly about side effects. More black and Spanish-speaking Latinas, as compared to whites and English-speaking Latinas, felt that providers should only share their opinion if it is elicited by a patient or if they make their rationale clear to the patient.
Conclusion:
While, in the absence of medical contraindications, decision making about contraception has often been conceptualized as a woman's autonomous decision, our data indicate that providers of contraceptive counseling can participate in the decision-making process within limits. Differences in preferences seen by race/ethnicity illustrate one example of the importance of individualizing counseling to match women's preferences.
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