Endres L K, Beshara M, Sondheimer S
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
J Reprod Med. 2000 Oct;45(10):827-30.
To evaluate women's use, knowledge of and attitudes toward self-administered emergency contraceptive pills (ECP) at the University of Pennsylvania family planning clinic (FPC).
The University of Pennsylvania FPC is a Title X, publicly funded clinic serving urban, low-income women. All women attending the clinic were offered ECP packets. Exclusion criteria for ECP were current pregnancy or newly diagnosed hypertension. Women signed consent forms and were given specific instructions on using ECP with the standard Yuzpe method. Women were contacted for a phone interview after they had the ECP packets at home for six to eight months.
One hundred ninety-two women received the ECP packets. Forty-eight were contacted and completed the survey. One hundred forty-four women had moved, no longer had phone service or were unreachable after three or more attempts. Eleven of the 48 women (22.9%) used the ECP, but only 2 of 11 (18.2%) took the pills correctly. One of these two women became pregnant. Of the women who had not used the ECP packets, only 25 of 37 (67.6%) could locate them, and only 9 of 37 (24%) could recall how to use them correctly. Four of 37 (10.8%) experienced an unplanned pregnancy.
Emergency contraception utilization was far lower than anticipated, suggesting that ready access is not the only issue. Many of the women did not administer ECP correctly or could not state how they would use it in the future despite extensive instruction. Patients will require new and creative approaches to encourage their appropriate use of emergency contraception.
评估宾夕法尼亚大学计划生育诊所(FPC)女性对自我给药紧急避孕药(ECP)的使用情况、了解程度及态度。
宾夕法尼亚大学FPC是一家由第十条款公共资助的诊所,为城市低收入女性提供服务。所有到该诊所就诊的女性都被提供了ECP包装。ECP的排除标准为当前怀孕或新诊断出高血压。女性签署了同意书,并接受了关于使用标准Yuzpe法服用ECP的具体指导。在女性将ECP包装带回家六到八个月后,通过电话对她们进行访谈。
192名女性收到了ECP包装。48名女性被联系并完成了调查。144名女性搬家了,不再有电话服务,或者在经过三次或更多次尝试后无法联系到。48名女性中有11名(22.9%)使用了ECP,但11名中只有2名(18.2%)正确服用了药物。这两名女性中有一名怀孕了。在未使用ECP包装的女性中,37名中只有25名(67.6%)能找到它们,37名中只有9名(24%)能回忆起如何正确使用。37名中有4名(10.8%)经历了意外怀孕。
紧急避孕的使用率远低于预期,这表明随时可及并非唯一问题。尽管接受了广泛的指导,但许多女性没有正确服用ECP,或者无法说明她们未来将如何使用。患者需要新的、有创造性的方法来鼓励她们正确使用紧急避孕措施。