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  • Patient-Centered Care

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  • Shared decision making (SDM) is an under-researched but promising approach for contraceptive counseling.
  • Effective contraceptive counseling is crucial for patient adherence and satisfaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between patient-reported shared decision making (SDM) and satisfaction with contraceptive counseling.
  • To examine the impact of provider method preference on patient satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • A study correlating patient reports of SDM and provider method preference with satisfaction measures.
  • Utilized patient self-reported data to assess counseling experiences.

Main Results:

  • Patients reporting SDM were more satisfied with counseling compared to those in provider-driven decision-making scenarios.
  • Patients reporting SDM were more satisfied with their contraceptive method than those in patient-driven decision-making scenarios.
  • A provider's expressed method preference correlated with decreased patient satisfaction.

Conclusions:

  • Shared decision making (SDM) in contraceptive counseling is linked to higher patient satisfaction.
  • Promoting SDM in reproductive health services can enhance patient experience and outcomes.