2023
DOI: 10.2196/47298
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Clinicians’ Perspectives and Proposed Solutions to Improve Contraceptive Counseling in the United States: Qualitative Semistructured Interview Study With Clinicians From the Society of Family Planning

Rose Goueth,
Kelsey Holt,
Karen B Eden
et al.

Abstract: Background Contraceptive care is a key element of reproductive health, yet only 12%-30% of women report being able to access and receive the information they need to make these complex, personal health care decisions. Current guidelines recommend implementing shared decision-making approaches; and tools such as patient decision aid (PtDA) applications have been proposed to improve patients’ access to information, contraceptive knowledge, decisional conflict, and engagement in decision-making and co… Show more

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“…Clinician interview data revealed the need to customize patient care to address and acknowledge identity complexity [ 20 ]. The solution materialized (through conversations with advisory panel members and the decision aid developer) with the About Me module.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clinician interview data revealed the need to customize patient care to address and acknowledge identity complexity [ 20 ]. The solution materialized (through conversations with advisory panel members and the decision aid developer) with the About Me module.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinicians also shared discourse around potential solutions to challenges in contraceptive counseling, how decision aids can ameliorate barriers to care, and how we can implement suggested solutions with a health equity lens. Clinician interview data revealed the need to customize patient care to address and acknowledge identity complexity [20]. The solution materialized (through conversations with advisory panel members and the decision aid developer) with the About Me module.…”
Section: Intervention Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%