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癫痫女性的避孕措施:癫痫生育控制登记处的研究结果

Contraceptive practices of women with epilepsy: Findings of the epilepsy birth control registry.

作者信息

Herzog Andrew G, Mandle Hannah B, Cahill Kaitlyn E, Fowler Kristen M, Hauser W Allen, Davis Anne R

机构信息

Harvard Neuroendocrine Unit, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York, U.S.A.

出版信息

Epilepsia. 2016 Apr;57(4):630-7. doi: 10.1111/epi.13320. Epub 2016 Feb 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To report the contraceptive practices of women with epilepsy (WWE) in the community, predictors of highly effective contraception use, and reasons WWE provide for the selection of a particular method.

METHODS

These cross-sectional data come from the Epilepsy Birth Control Registry (EBCR) web-based survey regarding the contraceptive practices of 1,144 WWE in the community, ages 18-47 years. We report demographic, epilepsy, and antiepileptic drug (AED) characteristics as well as contraceptive use. We determined the frequency of use of highly effective contraception use, that is, methods with failure rate <10%/year, and conducted binary logistic regression analysis to determine predictors of highly effective contraception use. We report frequencies of WWE who consult various health care providers regarding the selection of a method and the reasons cited for selection.

RESULTS

Of the 796 WWE at risk of unintended pregnancy, 69.7% use what is generally considered to be highly effective contraception (hormonal, intrauterine device [IUD], tubal, vasectomy). Efficacy in WWE, especially for the 46.6% who use hormonal contraception, remains to be proven. Significant predictors of highly effective contraception use are insurance (insured 71.6% vs. noninsured 56.0%), race/ethnicity (Caucasian 71.3% vs. minority 51.0%), and age (38-47, 77.5%; 28-37, 71.8%; 18-27, 67.0%). Of the 87.2% who have a neurologist, only 25.4% consult them regarding selection of a method, although AED interaction is cited as the top reason for selection.

SIGNIFICANCE

The EBCR web-based survey is the first large-scale study of the contraceptive practices of WWE in the community. The findings suggest a need for the development of evidence-based guidelines that address the efficacy and safety of contraceptive methods in this special population, and for greater discourse between neurologists and WWE regarding contraception.

摘要

目的

报告社区中癫痫女性(WWE)的避孕措施、高效避孕方法使用的预测因素,以及WWE选择特定避孕方法的原因。

方法

这些横断面数据来自癫痫避孕登记处(EBCR)基于网络的调查,该调查涉及1144名年龄在18 - 47岁的社区WWE的避孕措施。我们报告了人口统计学、癫痫和抗癫痫药物(AED)特征以及避孕方法的使用情况。我们确定了高效避孕方法(即年失败率<10%的方法)的使用频率,并进行二元逻辑回归分析以确定高效避孕方法使用的预测因素。我们报告了就避孕方法选择咨询各类医疗服务提供者的WWE的频率以及选择的原因。

结果

在796名有意外怀孕风险的WWE中,69.7%使用通常被认为是高效的避孕方法(激素避孕、宫内节育器[IUD]、输卵管结扎、输精管切除术)。这些方法在WWE中的有效性,尤其是对于46.6%使用激素避孕的人来说,仍有待证实。高效避孕方法使用的显著预测因素包括保险情况(有保险者71.6%,无保险者56.0%)、种族/族裔(白种人71.3%,少数族裔51.0%)和年龄(38 - 47岁,77.5%;28 - 37岁,71.8%;18 - 27岁,67.0%)。在有神经科医生的WWE中,87.2%的人里只有25.4%就避孕方法选择咨询过神经科医生,尽管AED相互作用被列为选择的首要原因。

意义

EBCR基于网络的调查是对社区中WWE避孕措施的首次大规模研究。研究结果表明,需要制定基于证据的指南,以解决避孕方法在这一特殊人群中的有效性和安全性问题,并且神经科医生和WWE之间需要就避孕问题进行更多的交流。

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