Experiences and impacts of side effects among contraceptive users in the UK: exploring individual narratives of contraceptive side effects
Catherine Stewart,
Rose Stevens,
Fiona Kennedy
et al.
Abstract:PurposeWhile many women worldwide use contraception, there is a paucity of research on individual experiences of side effects and their impacts. To address this gap, we analysed free-text responses of contraception experiences from 337 women aged 18 to 35, based in the UK who took part in an online survey on contraception.Materials and methodsThrough a directed content analysis approach, we developed a coding framework based on existing literature and initial response review. It included six themes; method(s) … Show more
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