Sherman C A, Harvey S M, Beckman L J, Petitti D B
Oregon Center for Applied Science, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
Womens Health Issues. 2001 Sep-Oct;11(5):448-57. doi: 10.1016/s1049-3867(01)00087-1.
One hundred sixty-four health care providers in a health maintenance organization were surveyed in 1996 regarding their knowledge of, attitudes toward, and perception of barriers regarding emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs), as well as their ECP prescribing practices. Providers reported primarily positive attitudes regarding ECPs. Only 42% reported having ever prescribed ECPs; those who had prescribed had more positive attitudes about ECPs. Knowledge of ECP provision was incomplete, with 40% believing treatment had to be initiated in 48 hours or less. Barriers identified by providers included lack of a dedicated product, lack of awareness of ECPs among providers, and liability issues.
1996年,对一家健康维护组织中的164名医疗服务提供者进行了调查,内容涉及他们对紧急避孕药(ECP)的了解、态度、对障碍的认知以及他们的ECP处方开具情况。提供者报告对ECP主要持积极态度。只有42%的人报告曾开过ECP;开过药的人对ECP的态度更积极。对ECP供应的了解并不完整,40%的人认为必须在48小时或更短时间内开始治疗。提供者指出的障碍包括缺乏专用产品、提供者对ECP缺乏认识以及责任问题。