2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pog.2015.01.001
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Costes de la anticoncepción hormonal combinada en España: ¿hay algún método más coste-efectivo?

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“…Fourth, the benefits of the program identified by this paper do not cover the likely increased well‐being associated with subdermal implants relative to that associated with other methods. Last, it is still unclear whether this method the most cost‐effective contraception measure, particularly relative to intrauterine devices (Farah et al., 2022; Guerra et al., 2015; Henry et al., 2014; Mavranezouli, 2008; Ngacha & Ayah, 2022; Trussell et al., 2013). This judgment critically depends on adherence rates, which could well be country specific.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, the benefits of the program identified by this paper do not cover the likely increased well‐being associated with subdermal implants relative to that associated with other methods. Last, it is still unclear whether this method the most cost‐effective contraception measure, particularly relative to intrauterine devices (Farah et al., 2022; Guerra et al., 2015; Henry et al., 2014; Mavranezouli, 2008; Ngacha & Ayah, 2022; Trussell et al., 2013). This judgment critically depends on adherence rates, which could well be country specific.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En otro estudio, 962 mujeres no continuaron el tratamiento con ACO debido a: problemas (26%), efectos secundarios (25%), miedo a los cambios en la fertilidad (20%) y olvido de tomar la píldora (13%). El 59% de las participantes habían seguido utilizando ACO (23) . Nuestro estudio mostró que el 89% de las adolescentes encuestadas afirmaron no haber participado en ningún programa relacionado con la salud sexual por parte de la farmacia para recibir información sobre el ACO.…”
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“…Fourth, the benefits of the programme identified by this work do not cover the likely increased well-being associated with subdermal implants relative to that associated with other methods. Last, it is still unclear whether this method the most cost-effective contraception measure, particularly relative to intrauterine devices (Farah et al, 2022;Guerra et al, 2015;Henry et al, 2014;Mavranezouli, 2008;Ngacha & Ayah, 2022;Trussell et al, 2013). This judgement critically depends on adherence rates, which could well be country specific.…”
Section: Iv5 Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%