Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America.
Department of Sociology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2018 Nov 7;13(11):e0199724. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0199724. eCollection 2018.
We assess change in bleeding, cramping, and IUD satisfaction among new copper (Cu) IUD users during the first six months of use, and evaluate the impact of bleeding and cramping on method satisfaction.
We recruited 77 women ages 18-45 for this prospective longitudinal observational cohort study. Eligible women reported regular menses, had no exposure to hormonal contraception in the last three months, and desired a Cu IUD for contraception. We collected data prospectively for 180 days following IUD insertion. Monthly, participants reported bleeding scores using the validated pictorial blood loss assessment chart (PBAC), IUD satisfaction using a five-point Likert scale, and cramping using a six-level ordinal scale. We used multiple imputation to address nonrandom attrition. Structural equation models for count and ordered outcomes were used to model bleeding, cramping, and IUD satisfaction growth curves over the six monthly repeated assessments.
Bleeding significantly decreased (approximately 23%) over the course of the study from an estimated PBAC = 195 at one month post-insertion to PBAC = 151 at six months (t = -2.38, p<0.05). Additionally, IUD satisfaction improved over time (t = 2.65, p<0.01), increasing from between "Neutral" and "Satisfied" to "Satisfied" over the six month study. Cramping decreased notably over the six month study from between biweekly and weekly, to once or twice a month (t = -4.38, p<0.001). Finally, bleeding, but not cramping, was associated with IUD satisfaction across the study (t = -2.31, p<0.05) and at study end (t = -2.81, p<0.01).
New Cu IUD users reported decreasing bleeding and cramping, and increasing IUD satisfaction, over the first six months. Method satisfaction was negatively associated with bleeding.
评估新使用铜(Cu)宫内节育器(IUD)的女性在使用的头六个月内出血、痉挛和 IUD 满意度的变化,并评估出血和痉挛对方法满意度的影响。
我们招募了 77 名 18-45 岁的女性参与这项前瞻性纵向观察队列研究。合格的女性报告了规律的月经,在过去三个月内没有接触过激素避孕药,并且希望使用 Cu IUD 避孕。我们在 IUD 插入后 180 天内进行前瞻性数据收集。每月,参与者使用经过验证的图片出血评估图表(PBAC)报告出血评分,使用五点李克特量表报告 IUD 满意度,使用六级有序量表报告痉挛。我们使用多重插补来解决非随机缺失。计数和有序结果的结构方程模型用于对六次重复评估的出血、痉挛和 IUD 满意度增长曲线进行建模。
在研究过程中,出血显著减少(约 23%),从一个月后插入的估计 PBAC = 195 减少到六个月后的 PBAC = 151(t = -2.38,p<0.05)。此外,IUD 满意度随时间改善(t = 2.65,p<0.01),在六个月的研究中从“中性”和“满意”之间增加到“满意”。痉挛在六个月的研究中明显减少,从每两周到每周一次,到每月一次或两次(t = -4.38,p<0.001)。最后,出血而不是痉挛,与整个研究期间的 IUD 满意度相关(t = -2.31,p<0.05)和研究结束时(t = -2.81,p<0.01)。
新使用 Cu IUD 的女性在头六个月内报告出血和痉挛减少,IUD 满意度增加。方法满意度与出血呈负相关。