Discontinuation of modern hormonal contraceptives: an Italian survey

F. Fruzzetti, D. Perini, L. Fornaciari, M. Russo, F. Bucci, A. Gadducci
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Abstract Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine, in a sample of Italian women, the rate of discontinuation of use of hormonal contraception. Methods: In a retrospective cross-sectional study, data were collected from a chart review of 1809 women using or stopping the hormonal contraceptive prescribed by their physician. The name of the contraceptive and the reason for discontinuation were taken from the charts. The differences between the methods regarding reasons for discontinuation were analysed. Results: Of the 1809 women examined, 34.9% had discontinued their hormonal contraception: 6.9% did so for non-method-related reasons, 20.5% due to minor side effects, 4.4% due to major side effects and 3.8% due to difficulties with compliance. Irregular bleeding, weight gain and headache were the main reasons reported for discontinuation. Pills containing 30 μg or 20 μg ethinylestradiol (EE) and the vaginal ring were the most used contraceptive methods. Women using the vaginal ring discontinued less frequently compared with pill users (p < .005). Pills containing 20 μg and 30 μg EE had the same discontinuation rate. Venous thrombosis was the most frequently reported major side effect leading to discontinuation. Conclusion: About one-third of women who used modern hormonal contraceptives discontinued the method. Although the percentage of women who gave up as a result of minor side effects was lower than it used to be, and the use of low doses of EE by the vaginal route has decreased the rate of discontinuation, physicians should counsel women about the possibility of side effects and encourage them to seek advice before stopping.
停止使用现代激素避孕药:一项意大利调查
摘要目的:研究的目的是检查,在一个意大利妇女的样本,停止使用激素避孕的比率。方法:在一项回顾性横断面研究中,从1809名使用或停止医生开具的激素避孕药的妇女的图表中收集数据。避孕药具的名称和停药的原因从图表中取出。分析了不同方法在终止原因方面的差异。结果:在接受调查的1809名妇女中,34.9%的人停止了激素避孕,其中6.9%的原因与方法无关,20.5%的原因是轻微副作用,4.4%的原因是严重副作用,3.8%的原因是难以遵守。不规则出血、体重增加和头痛是停药的主要原因。含30 μg或20 μg炔雌醇(EE)药片和阴道环是最常用的避孕方法。与服用避孕药的女性相比,使用阴道环的女性停止使用的频率更低(p < 0.005)。含20 μg EE和30 μg EE的药片停药率相同。静脉血栓形成是导致停药的最常见的主要副作用。结论:约三分之一使用现代激素避孕药的妇女停止使用该方法。虽然由于轻微副作用而放弃服用的妇女比例比以前低,而且阴道途径使用低剂量的EE降低了停药率,但医生应该就副作用的可能性向妇女提出建议,并鼓励她们在停药前寻求建议。
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