Background: In the past decade, the range of contraceptives available has increased dramatically. There are limited data on the factors that determine women's choices on contraceptive alternatives or what factors providers consider most important when recommending contraceptive products to women. Objectives: Our objectives were to compare women's (consumers') preferences and GPs' (providers') views in relation to existing and new contraceptive methods, and particularly to examine what factors increase the acceptability of different contraceptive products. Methods: A best-worst attribute stated-choice experiment was completed online. Participants (Australian women of reproductive age and Australian GPs) completed questions on 16 contraceptiv...
Abstract Background Adoption of contraceptive implants and intrauterine devices has been less than m...
Many contraceptive studies are framed in terms of clinically recognised side effects, effectiveness ...
Method-related concerns represent an important cause of contraceptive non-use and discontinuation. U...
Our objectives were to compare women's (consumers') preferences and GPs' (providers') views in relat...
Objectives To determine how women and physicians rate individual characteristics of contraceptives. ...
Recent rapid growth in the range of contraceptive products has given women more choice, but also add...
PURPOSE: Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC), such as intrauterine devices (IUD) and implan...
New contraceptive methods provide greater choice in terms of effectiveness, management of side-effec...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Contraceptive ChOice pRoject (ACCORd) aimed to assess the impact of a com...
Aim of the study: To compare safety and efficacy of combined hormonal contraceptives and assess what...
Little research examining qualities of contraception that make them attractive or unattractive to us...
Little research examining qualities of contraception that make them attractive or unattractive to us...
STUDY QUESTION What are women's experiences with tailored use of combined oral contraceptive pills (...
Objective: Few studies have explored Australian women's understandings of contraception. This study ...
ContextLittle research has examined the relationship between women's preferences of contraceptive fe...
Abstract Background Adoption of contraceptive implants and intrauterine devices has been less than m...
Many contraceptive studies are framed in terms of clinically recognised side effects, effectiveness ...
Method-related concerns represent an important cause of contraceptive non-use and discontinuation. U...
Our objectives were to compare women's (consumers') preferences and GPs' (providers') views in relat...
Objectives To determine how women and physicians rate individual characteristics of contraceptives. ...
Recent rapid growth in the range of contraceptive products has given women more choice, but also add...
PURPOSE: Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC), such as intrauterine devices (IUD) and implan...
New contraceptive methods provide greater choice in terms of effectiveness, management of side-effec...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Contraceptive ChOice pRoject (ACCORd) aimed to assess the impact of a com...
Aim of the study: To compare safety and efficacy of combined hormonal contraceptives and assess what...
Little research examining qualities of contraception that make them attractive or unattractive to us...
Little research examining qualities of contraception that make them attractive or unattractive to us...
STUDY QUESTION What are women's experiences with tailored use of combined oral contraceptive pills (...
Objective: Few studies have explored Australian women's understandings of contraception. This study ...
ContextLittle research has examined the relationship between women's preferences of contraceptive fe...
Abstract Background Adoption of contraceptive implants and intrauterine devices has been less than m...
Many contraceptive studies are framed in terms of clinically recognised side effects, effectiveness ...
Method-related concerns represent an important cause of contraceptive non-use and discontinuation. U...