Sexual Health and Reproductive Equity Program, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United State.
Department of Pharmacy, University of California, San Diego Health, San Diego, CA, United State; Birth Control Pharmacist, San Diego, CA, United State.
Contraception. 2022 Oct;114:10-17. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2022.05.013. Epub 2022 Jun 4.
In the United States, numerous states have enabled pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contraception. Little research focuses on the perspectives of potential users of this service in rural communities. This study sought to describe awareness of, interest in, acceptability of, and support for pharmacist-prescribed contraception in a rural California county.
We conducted a community-based survey in 2019-20 in Tulare County, California. Researchers partnered with community members to design, implement, and analyze the survey. We recruited respondents who were ages 15 to 44 and assigned female sex at birth, using passive community-based approaches, social media advertisements, and social networks. Analyses focused on 177 respondents with a potential future need for contraception.
Thirty-one percent of respondents were aware that pharmacists could prescribe hormonal contraception in California, with more accurate knowledge among older respondents (p = 0.015). After receiving brief educational information about pharmacist-prescribed contraception, respondents expressed high levels of support and acceptability: they perceived pharmacist-prescribed contraception to be safe, time saving, and more convenient. Respondents were more comfortable talking about contraception with traditional contraceptive care providers compared to asking pharmacists questions about contraception. Fifty-seven percent were somewhat or very interested in obtaining contraception from a pharmacist, with higher levels of interest among those who preferred to use a different method.
Awareness of pharmacist-prescribed contraception in a rural California community was low, though people are supportive of and interested in utilizing this service. This research suggests that increased availability of pharmacist-prescribed contraception could support individuals' reproductive self-determination and address gaps in access.
Despite limited awareness of pharmacist-prescribed contraception, interest in using and community support for this service was high in a rural California community. This analysis suggests that increased availability of pharmacist-prescribed contraception could support reproductive self-determination and address access barriers, particularly for people whose contraceptive needs are not currently being met.
在美国,许多州已经授权药剂师开具激素避孕药。很少有研究关注农村社区中这项服务的潜在使用者的看法。本研究旨在描述加利福尼亚州图莱里县农村社区中对药剂师处方避孕药的认知、兴趣、可接受性和支持。
我们于 2019 年至 2020 年在加利福尼亚州图莱里县进行了一项基于社区的调查。研究人员与社区成员合作设计、实施和分析了这项调查。我们招募了年龄在 15 至 44 岁之间、出生时为女性的受访者,使用被动社区方法、社交媒体广告和社交网络进行招募。分析重点是 177 名有潜在避孕需求的受访者。
31%的受访者知道在加利福尼亚州,药剂师可以开具激素避孕药,年龄较大的受访者对此了解更准确(p=0.015)。在接受关于药剂师开具避孕药的简短教育信息后,受访者表示高度支持和可接受性:他们认为药剂师开具避孕药是安全的、节省时间的,而且更方便。受访者更愿意与传统的避孕护理提供者谈论避孕问题,而不是向药剂师询问避孕问题。57%的人对从药剂师处获得避孕药有些感兴趣或非常感兴趣,那些更喜欢使用不同方法的人对此更感兴趣。
在加利福尼亚州的一个农村社区中,对药剂师开具避孕药的认识较低,但人们支持并对利用这项服务感兴趣。这项研究表明,增加药剂师开具避孕药的可及性可以支持个人的生殖自主权,并解决获得途径的差距。
尽管对药剂师开具避孕药的认识有限,但在加利福尼亚州的一个农村社区中,对使用这种服务的兴趣和社区支持很高。这项分析表明,增加药剂师开具避孕药的可及性可以支持生殖自主权,并解决获得途径的障碍,特别是对于那些目前无法满足避孕需求的人。