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Erschienen in: Maternal and Child Health Journal 11/2018

21.06.2018

Acceptability of Postpartum Contraception Counseling at the Well Baby Visit

verfasst von: Tara Kumaraswami, Kristin M. Rankin, Britt Lunde, Allison Cowett, Rachel Caskey, Bryna Harwood

Erschienen in: Maternal and Child Health Journal | Ausgabe 11/2018

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Abstract

Objectives The postpartum period is a high-risk time for unintended pregnancy, and additional opportunities to provide contraception are needed. Our objective was to evaluate the acceptability of providing postpartum contraceptive counseling at a pediatric well baby visit, and compare it to counseling at the routine postpartum visit. Methods Postpartum women (100 per group) were recruited for this cohort study at pediatric well baby visits and obstetric postpartum visits at an academic medical center. Well baby participants completed a baseline survey followed by contraceptive counseling by an obstetrician or midwife and a post-counseling survey. Postpartum participants were surveyed after their visit only. Results All well baby visit participants completed the intervention and were enrolled earlier in the postpartum period than postpartum visit participants (mean = 4.1 vs. 6.6 weeks, respectively, p < 0.01). Following counseling, 95% of well baby participants reported being very comfortable discussing contraception, compared to 83% before counseling (RR 1.14, 95% CI 1.06, 1.25) and a higher proportion reported being very likely to use a contraception prescription obtained at the well baby visit (79% after counseling vs. 65% before; RR 1.23, 95% CI 1.08, 1.39). Similar proportions of postpartum and well baby participants were very comfortable discussing contraception at their visits (91 vs. 95%, respectively). Conclusions for practice Contraceptive counseling paired with well baby visits is acceptable among postpartum women. Acceptability increased further after the counseling intervention at the well baby visit. Obstetricians and Pediatricians can partner to offer contraceptive counseling at the well baby visit to increase opportunities for contraception education at an earlier time postpartum.
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Metadaten
Titel
Acceptability of Postpartum Contraception Counseling at the Well Baby Visit
verfasst von
Tara Kumaraswami
Kristin M. Rankin
Britt Lunde
Allison Cowett
Rachel Caskey
Bryna Harwood
Publikationsdatum
21.06.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Maternal and Child Health Journal / Ausgabe 11/2018
Print ISSN: 1092-7875
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6628
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-018-2558-2

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