2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2022.05.009
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Contraceptive care experiences and preferences among Black women in Mississippi: A qualitative study

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“…Participants without private insurance particularly had trouble booking an appointment, something we did not find, which may be attributed to differences between the Dutch and American health care financing systems. 28 Regarding Affordability and the Ability to pay, while short travel time results in lower indirect costs, in terms of direct costs, midwives are a more affordable choice compared to accessing contraceptive care at a gynaecologist. Costs was something about half of survey participants considers when choosing their contraceptive care provider.…”
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“…Participants without private insurance particularly had trouble booking an appointment, something we did not find, which may be attributed to differences between the Dutch and American health care financing systems. 28 Regarding Affordability and the Ability to pay, while short travel time results in lower indirect costs, in terms of direct costs, midwives are a more affordable choice compared to accessing contraceptive care at a gynaecologist. Costs was something about half of survey participants considers when choosing their contraceptive care provider.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time, trust, expertise, positive interactions, and a supportive environment have previously been highlighted as key factors in contraceptive care both at midwives and other providers. 5,18,28,31 Furthermore, there is relatively equitable access to all contraception methods at midwives, as they are authorised to prescribe all contraceptive methods, although there seems to be a notable concentration of IUD/IUS provision. While all five dimensions from the framework appeared in our study, the Appropriateness dimension emerged most often.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%