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M S Tschann1, J Elia2, J L Salcedo2
1Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, John A Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii At Manoa, 1319 Punahou St. Ste 824, Honolulu, HI, 96826, USA. mtschann@hawaii.edu.
Objectives:
To evaluate the effect of student-volunteer reproductive health educators (RHEs) on frequency of counseling about long acting reversible contraception (LARC) and uptake of more effective contraception.
Methods:
This was a non-randomized intervention study conducted at a resident continuity clinic. Eligible patients were females aged 14-25. Participants met with an RHE during their visit in addition to the standard care team. Patients in the historical group met only with the standard care team. We compared counseling patterns and uptake of more effective contraceptive methods between the baseline historical comparison and intervention groups.
Results:
Nearly all eligible patients in the intervention group received counseling about LARC during their visit, whereas less than half of patients seen in the baseline period received the same counseling. Approximately two-thirds of patients who had no contraceptive method at the beginning of the visit chose to initiate a short- or long-acting method in the intervention group, compared to less than half of patients who were using no method in the baseline group.
Conclusions For Practice:
Integration of student-volunteer RHEs increased the frequency with which patients were counseled about LARC and also increased the number of patients who switched to more effective contraception during their visit compared to patients seen in the same clinic before RHEs were introduced. Student-volunteer RHEs are a potentially cost-effective way to provide comprehensive health education in busy clinical settings.
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