Postpartum adolescents’ contraceptive counselling preferences

Stephanie Sober, J. Shea, Allison Shaber, P. Whittaker, C. Schreiber
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Abstract Objectives: The optimal approach for provision and timing of postpartum contraceptive counselling for adolescents has not been established. To reduce repeat pregnancies from current USA levels of nearly 20%, a better understanding is needed of postpartum adolescent females’ preferences regarding contraceptive counselling and delivery. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 30 USA postpartum teens (97% Black) explored pregnancy prevention and contraceptive counselling. Transcripts were independently coded by two researchers and inter-rater reliability calculated using Kappa coefficients. With a standard content analysis approach, common themes were identified, coded and summarized. Results: Findings indicated pregnancy prevention was important – two thirds of subjects reported becoming pregnant ‘too soon’, almost all did not desire another child for at least 6 years and most indicated that pregnancy prevention was either ‘very’ or ‘extremely’ important right now. The subjects described doctors and their prenatal clinic as their most accurate sources of contraception information, but stated that doctors and parents were the most helpful sources. All were comfortable discussing contraception with providers and had a desire for shared decision making. While many had received written materials, most preferred in-person contraceptive counselling. Optimally, participants suggested that contraceptive counselling would be provided by a physician, begin antepartum and almost all preferred to leave the hospital with their chosen method of contraception. Conclusions: Pregnancy prevention is important for postpartum adolescents as most desired to delay future childbearing. In-person contraceptive counselling should begin in the antepartum period and include provision of contraception prior to discharge.
产后青少年避孕咨询偏好
摘要目的:青少年产后避孕咨询的最佳途径和时机尚未确定。为了减少美国目前近20%的重复怀孕率,需要更好地了解产后青少年女性对避孕咨询和分娩的偏好。方法:对30名美国产后青少年(97%为黑人)进行半结构化访谈,探讨预防怀孕和避孕咨询。转录本由两位研究者独立编码,并使用Kappa系数计算信度。使用标准的内容分析方法,确定、编码和总结共同的主题。结果:调查结果表明预防怀孕很重要-三分之二的受试者报告怀孕“太早”,几乎所有人至少6年内都不想再要孩子,大多数人表示预防怀孕现在“非常”或“极其”重要。受试者描述医生和他们的产前诊所是他们最准确的避孕信息来源,但表示医生和父母是最有帮助的来源。所有人都愿意与提供者讨论避孕问题,并希望共同决策。虽然许多人收到了书面材料,但大多数人更喜欢面对面的避孕咨询。最理想的情况是,参与者建议由医生提供避孕咨询,从产前开始,几乎所有人都希望以自己选择的避孕方法离开医院。结论:预防妊娠是产后青少年推迟生育的重要因素。当面避孕咨询应从产前开始,并包括在出院前提供避孕措施。
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