Physicians’ information to patients and prescription of the emergency contraceptive pill according to their personal experience of using the method and perception of its mechanism of action

A. Faúndes, M. Osis, M. H. Sousa, G. A. Duarte, L. Miranda, William Oliveira
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ABSTRACT Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between physicians’ understanding of the mechanism of action of the emergency contraceptive pill (ECP), their personal use of it, and their practice in informing their patients about the method and in prescribing it. Methods: The study was carried out in a sample of 3337 obstetrician-gynaecologists who responded to a mailed questionnaire. Bivariate analysis was used to test the association between physicians’ personal use of the ECP, their understanding of its mechanism of action, and their practice in informing their patients about the method and in prescribing it. Multiple Poisson regression analysis was carried out to identify variables independently associated with the two dependent variables. Results: Multiple regression analysis showed that the percentage of physicians who had informed their patients about the ECP was significantly lower among those who had needed it themselves but had not used it and among those living in the northeast of Brazil. A significantly higher percentage of female than male physicians had provided information on the ECP. The percentage of physicians who had prescribed the ECP was significantly lower among those who had needed it themselves but had not used it and among those who believed that it caused a mini-abortion. The proportion of physicians who had ever-prescribed the ECP was greater among those who worked exclusively in private practice and among those who worked in a state capital. Conclusions: The misconception that emergency contraception could cause a mini-abortion was associated with its denial to potential users, while physicians’ personal experience of needing to use it favoured the likelihood of their informing potential users about it and prescribing it.
医生对患者的信息和处方的紧急避孕药根据其个人经验使用的方法和感知其作用机制
摘要目的:本研究的目的是评估医生对紧急避孕药(ECP)作用机制的理解、个人使用情况以及告知患者避孕药使用方法和处方之间的关系。方法:该研究在3337名妇产科医生中进行,他们回答了邮寄的问卷调查。使用双变量分析来检验医生个人使用ECP,他们对其作用机制的理解,以及他们在告知患者方法和处方方面的实践之间的关系。进行多元泊松回归分析以确定与两个因变量独立相关的变量。结果:多元回归分析显示,在那些自己需要但没有使用ECP的患者中,以及生活在巴西东北部的患者中,医生告知患者ECP的百分比明显较低。提供ECP信息的女医生比例明显高于男医生。在那些自己需要ECP但没有使用它的人和那些认为它会导致迷你流产的人中,开ECP的医生的百分比明显较低。在那些专门在私人诊所工作的医生和在州首府工作的医生中,曾经开过ECP的比例更大。结论:紧急避孕可能导致小型流产的误解与拒绝向潜在用户提供有关,而医生需要使用它的个人经验有利于他们告知潜在用户并开处方。
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