Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important to start a regular method of contraception. Women in the UK usually access EC from a pharmacy but then need a subsequent appointment with a general practitioner or a sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service to access regular contraception. Unintended pregnancies can occur during this time.Methods and analysis: Bridge-It is a pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial designed to determine whether pharmacist provision of a bridging supply of a progestogen-only pill (POP) plus rapid access to a local SRH clinic, results in increased uptake of effective contraception and prevents more unintended pregnancies than provision of EC al...
OBJECTIVES: In Scotland most women get emergency contraception (EC) from pharmacies. Pharmacists cur...
INTRODUCTION: Unless women start effective contraception after using emergency contraception, they r...
BACKGROUND: Unless women start effective contraception after oral emergency contraception, they rema...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important ...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Funding The Bridge-It study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research’s Health Technol...
Background: Unless women start effective contraception after oral emergency contraception, they rema...
Objective: To present process evaluation results from the Bridge-it Study, a pragmatic cluster rando...
OBJECTIVES: In Scotland most women get emergency contraception (EC) from pharmacies. Pharmacists cur...
INTRODUCTION: Unless women start effective contraception after using emergency contraception, they r...
BACKGROUND: Unless women start effective contraception after oral emergency contraception, they rema...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important ...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Introduction: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important...
Funding The Bridge-It study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research’s Health Technol...
Background: Unless women start effective contraception after oral emergency contraception, they rema...
Objective: To present process evaluation results from the Bridge-it Study, a pragmatic cluster rando...
OBJECTIVES: In Scotland most women get emergency contraception (EC) from pharmacies. Pharmacists cur...
INTRODUCTION: Unless women start effective contraception after using emergency contraception, they r...
BACKGROUND: Unless women start effective contraception after oral emergency contraception, they rema...