INTRODUCTION Effective use of contraception requires women to make an informed choice about methods that match their individual needs and expectations. The European Thinking About Needs in Contraception (TANCO) study is a quantitative, online survey of healthcare provider and women's views on aspects of counselling around contraception and contraceptive use. METHODS Healthcare providers and women attending their practices for contraceptive counselling were invited to complete online questionnaires. The women's survey explored knowledge and use of contraceptive methods, satisfaction with current method, and interest in receiving more information about all methods. Healthcare provider views were gathered in parallel. RESULTS A total of 676 ...
INTRODUCTION: Access to contraceptive consultations and the content of these consultations are impor...
Objectives: In our study, we tried to investigate the determinants of women’s choices about contrace...
In 1984 and 1985, a survey was conducted of 7696 women aged 15-44 living in Italy, France, Great Bri...
INTRODUCTION Effective use of contraception requires women to make an informed choice about methods ...
Purpose: Available evidence highlights unmet needs in contraceptive counselling practices. This stud...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the personal choices of contraceptive methods amon...
BACKGROUND: Considering the advantages of parenteral routes of administration of combined hormonal ...
Background: The European CHOICE study was a cross-sectional survey that evaluated women’s combined h...
BACKGROUND: Adequate counselling on contraceptive methods can help users choose the most appropriate...
Objective To assess the effect of structured counselling on women's contraceptive decisions and to e...
Background: The choice of a birth control method is influenced by socio-cultural and personal factor...
Objectives: Women are at risk of unplanned pregnancy and inappropriate choice of contraception if no...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To describe contraceptive use and attitudes towards contraceptive use in Swe...
PURPOSE: Explore contraceptive use, unmet need of and attitudes towards contraceptive use in Sweden....
Introduction: Limited attention has been paid to the use of contraception in relation to women's fam...
INTRODUCTION: Access to contraceptive consultations and the content of these consultations are impor...
Objectives: In our study, we tried to investigate the determinants of women’s choices about contrace...
In 1984 and 1985, a survey was conducted of 7696 women aged 15-44 living in Italy, France, Great Bri...
INTRODUCTION Effective use of contraception requires women to make an informed choice about methods ...
Purpose: Available evidence highlights unmet needs in contraceptive counselling practices. This stud...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the personal choices of contraceptive methods amon...
BACKGROUND: Considering the advantages of parenteral routes of administration of combined hormonal ...
Background: The European CHOICE study was a cross-sectional survey that evaluated women’s combined h...
BACKGROUND: Adequate counselling on contraceptive methods can help users choose the most appropriate...
Objective To assess the effect of structured counselling on women's contraceptive decisions and to e...
Background: The choice of a birth control method is influenced by socio-cultural and personal factor...
Objectives: Women are at risk of unplanned pregnancy and inappropriate choice of contraception if no...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To describe contraceptive use and attitudes towards contraceptive use in Swe...
PURPOSE: Explore contraceptive use, unmet need of and attitudes towards contraceptive use in Sweden....
Introduction: Limited attention has been paid to the use of contraception in relation to women's fam...
INTRODUCTION: Access to contraceptive consultations and the content of these consultations are impor...
Objectives: In our study, we tried to investigate the determinants of women’s choices about contrace...
In 1984 and 1985, a survey was conducted of 7696 women aged 15-44 living in Italy, France, Great Bri...