نتایج جستجو برای: emergency contraceptive methods

تعداد نتایج: 1988481  

Journal: :Nigerian journal of physiological sciences : official publication of the Physiological Society of Nigeria 2010
S U Arinze-Onyia C N Onwasigwe B S C Uzochukwu E A Nwobi A C Ndu Ed Nwobodo

This was an intervention study to assess the effects of health education on the knowledge and attitudes to emergency contraception (EC) by female students of University of Nigeria in southeast Nigeria. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 337 female students of a tertiary educational institution (150 in the study group and 187 from the control group) who were selected by mul...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Tracey A Wilkinson Nisha Fahey Christine Shields Emily Suther Howard J Cabral Michael Silverstein

OBJECTIVE Emergency contraception (EC) is an effective pregnancy prevention strategy. EC is available without a prescription to those aged 17 years or older. The objective of this study was to assess the accuracy of information provided to adolescents and their physicians when they telephone pharmacies to inquire about EC. METHODS By using standardized scripts, female callers telephoned 943 p...

Journal: :Journal of the Turkish German Gynecological Association 2009
Oktay Kaymak Yavuz Simşek Melike Doğanay Yasemin Yıldız Leyla Mollamahmutoğlu

Hormonal contraceptive pills containing 750 microgram levonorgestrel are the most commonly used postcoital contraceptive method because of their high efficacy and fewer side effects. Emergency contraceptive pills containing levonorgestrel present their effects by several mechanisms, including delayed tubal transport of the ovum. A delay of tubal transportation of an ovum is also one of the poss...

Journal: :Journal of policy analysis and management : [the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management] 2014
Tal Gross Jeanne Lafortune Corinne Low

Emergency contraception (EC) can prevent pregnancy after sex, but only if taken within 72 hours of intercourse. Over the past 15 years, access to EC has been expanded at both the state and federal level. This paper studies the impact of those policies. We find that expanded access to EC has had no statistically significant effect on birth or abortion rates. Expansions of access, however, have c...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2003
Katie D Schenk

CONTEXT Since January 2001, women aged over 16 years in the UK have been able to purchase progestogen-only emergency hormonal contraception from pharmacists without prescription. This paper outlines the context in which these changes took place, including contraceptive choices in the UK, changes within the pharmacy profession and political pressures. OBSERVATIONS We chart the multisectoral de...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2009
Josaphat K Byamugisha Florence M Mirembe Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson Elisabeth Faxelid

Whereas in high-income countries potential users of Emergency Contraception (EC) have information and access to emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs), it has remained secretive in low-income countries like Uganda. Although several studies have been conducted in relation to EC, few have addressed users' perceptions. The objective of our study was to explore perceptions of EC by university student...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2007
Elizabeth G Raymond James Trussell Chelsea B Polis

OBJECTIVE We systematically reviewed data on effects of increased access to emergency contraceptive pills on pregnancy rates and use of the pills. DATA SOURCES We searched MEDLINE, POPLINE, EMBASE, and LILACS, and we consulted with experts. METHODS OF STUDY SELECTION We included studies that compared the effect of different levels of access to emergency contraceptive pills on pregnancy rate...

2016
Anthony Idowu Ajayi Ezebunwa Ethelbert Nwokocha Wilson Akpan Oladele Vincent Adeniyi

BACKGROUND Emergency contraception (EC) can significantly reduce the rate of unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortions especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite the increasing awareness of EC among educated young women in Nigeria, the rate of utilisation remains low. This study therefore explores the main barriers to the use of EC among female university students by analysing their knowledge ...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2001
J Trussell E Wiebe T Shochet E Guilbert

OBJECTIVE To estimate cost savings from emergency contraceptive pills in Canada. METHODS We modeled cost savings when a single emergency contraceptive treatment was provided after unprotected intercourse and when women were provided emergency contraceptive pills in advance. RESULTS Each dollar spent on a single treatment saved $1.19--$2.35 (in Canadian currency), depending on the regimen an...

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