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一项关于在线避孕服务使用者的队列研究。

A cohort study of the service-users of online contraception.

机构信息

School of Population Health & Environmental Sciences, King's College London, London, UK

Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Sex Reprod Health. 2020 Oct;46(4):287-293. doi: 10.1136/bmjsrh-2020-200610. Epub 2020 May 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In January 2017, the first free service providing oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) ordered online and posted home became available in the London boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark - ethnically and socioeconomically diverse areas with high rates of unplanned pregnancy. There are concerns that online services can increase health inequalities; therefore, we aimed to describe service-users according to age, ethnicity and Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) quintile of area of residence and to examine the association of these with repeated use.

METHODS

We analysed routinely collected data from January 2017 to April 2018 and described service-users using available sociodemographic factors and information on patterns of use. Logistic regression analysis examined factors associated with repeat ordering of OCPs.

RESULTS

The service was accessed by 726 individuals; most aged between 20 and 29 years (72.5%); self-identified as being of white ethnic group (58.8%); and residents of the first and second most deprived IMD quintiles (79.2%). Compared with those of white ethnic group, those of black ethnic group were significantly less likely to make repeat orders (adjusted OR 0.53, 95% CI 0.31 to 0.89; p=0.001), as were those of Asian and mixed ethnic groups.

CONCLUSIONS

These are the first empirical findings on free, online contraception and suggest that early adopters broadly reflect the population of the local area in terms of ethnic diversity and deprivation as measured by IMD. Ongoing service development should prioritise the identification and removal of barriers which may inhibit repeat use for black and minority ethnic groups.

摘要

背景

2017 年 1 月,首个提供在线订购并邮寄避孕丸(OCP)的免费服务在伦敦兰贝斯和南华克区推出,这两个区的种族和社会经济多样化,且意外怀孕率较高。有人担心在线服务会加剧健康不平等,因此,我们旨在根据年龄、族裔和居住地区的综合多维贫困指数(IMD)五分位数来描述服务使用者,并研究这些因素与重复使用的关系。

方法

我们分析了 2017 年 1 月至 2018 年 4 月期间的常规收集数据,并利用现有的社会人口因素和使用模式信息来描述服务使用者。逻辑回归分析检验了与重复订购 OCP 相关的因素。

结果

该服务共被 726 人使用;大多数人年龄在 20 至 29 岁之间(72.5%);自我认同为白人种族群体(58.8%);居住在综合多维贫困指数五分位数第一和第二位的地区(79.2%)。与白人种族群体相比,黑人种族群体重复订购的可能性显著降低(调整后的 OR 0.53,95%CI 0.31 至 0.89;p=0.001),亚裔和混合族裔群体也是如此。

结论

这是关于免费在线避孕的首批实证研究结果,表明早期采用者在族裔多样性和综合多维贫困指数方面大致反映了当地人口的情况。持续的服务发展应优先考虑确定和消除可能阻碍黑人及少数族裔群体重复使用的障碍。

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