Petitti D B, Harvey S M, Preskill D, Beckman L J, Postlethwaite D, Switzky H, Sherman C
Southern California Kaiser Permanente, USA.
J Am Med Womens Assoc (1972). 1998;53(5 Suppl 2):251-4.
Kaiser Permanente Southern California and the Pacific Institute for Women's Health began a demonstration and evaluation project on emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) in the summer of 1996 with the goal of evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of ECPs in a large health maintenance organization and developing institutional templates, provider training and patient education materials that could be used to replicate the project. The ECP program had six components: repackaging of oral contraceptives in an ECP "kit," development of provider education materials, development of patient education materials, in-service training, making ECPs kits available in convenient locations, and development of materials to support replication of the project inside and outside Kaiser Permanente. Although data are still being analyzed, preliminary results are promising. The success of the project within this relatively conservative, but well-established medical care organization provides a model for others. The development of a standard set of educational materials and approaches to implementation should facilitate dispensing ECPs in other settings.
南加州凯撒医疗集团和太平洋妇女健康研究所于1996年夏季启动了一项关于紧急避孕药(ECP)的示范与评估项目,旨在评估紧急避孕药在大型健康维护组织中的可行性和可接受性,并制定机构模板、提供医生培训以及编写患者教育材料,以便用于推广该项目。紧急避孕药项目包含六个部分:将口服避孕药重新包装成紧急避孕药“套装”、编写医生教育材料、编写患者教育材料、在职培训、在便利地点提供紧急避孕药套装,以及编写支持在凯撒医疗集团内外推广该项目的材料。尽管数据仍在分析中,但初步结果很有前景。该项目在这个相对保守但成熟的医疗保健组织内取得的成功为其他组织提供了一个范例。一套标准教育材料和实施方法的制定应有助于在其他环境中发放紧急避孕药。