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[Oral contraceptives: knowledge and compliance]

T Koch, U Marslew, M R Nielsen

    Ugeskrift for Laeger
    |November 1, 1993
    PubMed
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    Many women using contraceptive pills lack understanding of menstruation and pill mechanisms. Improved health education is needed to address knowledge gaps and side effect awareness.

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    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Health
    • Pharmacology

    Context:

    • Focuses on women utilizing oral contraceptive pills.
    • Examines knowledge regarding menstruation and contraceptive mechanisms.

    Purpose:

    • To assess women's understanding of menstrual physiology, contraceptive pill action, side effects, and compliance.
    • To identify primary information sources and educational gaps.

    Summary:

    • 120 women interviewed revealed gaps in understanding contraceptive pill action and menstrual physiology.
    • While compliance was high, 24% incorrectly believed pregnancy risk persisted post-pill cessation.
    • 83% reported side effects, indicating a need for better information dissemination.

    Impact:

    • Highlights the necessity for enhanced patient education on oral contraceptives and reproductive health.
    Keywords:
    BehaviorCommunicationContraceptionContraceptive MethodsDenmarkDeveloped CountriesEuropeFamily PlanningKnowledge SourcesKnowledge--womenNorthern EuropeOral ContraceptivesScandinaviaUser Compliance

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  • Suggests a review of current health information strategies for contraceptive users.