Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Contraception. 2020 Jul;102(1):34-38. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2020.04.002. Epub 2020 Apr 13.
The Zika Contraception Access Network (Z-CAN) provided women in Puerto Rico access to contraceptive counseling and the full range of reversible contraceptive methods, on the same day and at no cost, during the Zika virus outbreak. Because trained physicians and clinic staff were crucial to the program, we aimed to assess the implementation of and satisfaction with Z-CAN from their perspectives.
Physicians and clinic staff in the Z-CAN program participated in an online survey on program implementation (e.g., on-site and same-day contraceptive provision), program satisfaction, and knowledge consistent with program training (e.g., contraceptive initiation and safety, client-centered contraceptive counseling, intrauterine device [IUD] and implant insertion and removal).
Survey respondents included 63 physicians and 53 clinic staff members. A high proportion of physicians (>93%) reported providing IUDs, implants, pills, rings, condoms, and injections and most were very often or always able to provide same-day access to most methods. Over 90% of physicians were satisfied with the Z-CAN program, training, and ongoing support. Staff satisfaction with these program elements was similar but slightly lower. Knowledge about exams and tests needed for initiation and safety of methods varied but was generally consistent with guidelines on which physicians received training. Most physicians (>90%) reported confidence in skills on which they received training as part of the program.
From the perspectives of participating physicians and clinic staff, the program was generally implemented as intended and providers were largely satisfied with program strategies including training and on-going support.
Certain key components of the Z-CAN program, such as training, proctoring, and involvement of clinic staff were likely critical to Z-CAN's implementation and provider satisfaction. Results from this provider survey can inform implementation of similar efforts to increase access to contraception in both emergency and non-emergency settings.
Zika 避孕获取网络(Z-CAN)在寨卡病毒爆发期间为波多黎各的女性提供避孕咨询和全面的可逆避孕方法,且无需付费,同一天即可获得。由于培训医生和诊所工作人员对于该计划至关重要,我们旨在从他们的角度评估 Z-CAN 的实施情况和满意度。
Z-CAN 计划中的医生和诊所工作人员参与了一项关于计划实施(例如现场和当天提供避孕措施)、计划满意度以及与计划培训一致的知识(例如避孕方法的起始和安全性、以客户为中心的避孕咨询、宫内节育器[IUD]和植入物的插入和取出)的在线调查。
调查对象包括 63 名医生和 53 名诊所工作人员。大多数医生(>93%)报告提供了 IUD、植入物、药丸、环、避孕套和注射剂,并且大多数医生通常或总是能够当天获得大多数方法的服务。超过 90%的医生对 Z-CAN 计划、培训和持续支持感到满意。工作人员对这些计划要素的满意度相似,但略低。关于起始和方法安全性所需的检查和测试的知识各不相同,但通常与医生接受培训的指南一致。大多数医生(>90%)表示对他们在计划中接受培训的技能有信心。
从参与医生和诊所工作人员的角度来看,该计划的实施总体上符合预期,并且提供者对培训和持续支持等计划策略基本满意。
Z-CAN 计划的某些关键组成部分,如培训、指导和诊所工作人员的参与,对于 Z-CAN 的实施和提供者的满意度可能至关重要。该提供者调查的结果可以为在紧急和非紧急情况下增加避孕措施获取的类似努力提供信息。