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Comparison Of Two Strategies For The Administration Of Injectable Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate: Among Women Who Returned To A Family Planning Clinic At Three- Or Six-month Intervals
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European Journal Of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care . Taylor & Francis Ltd, v. 21, p. 408 - 411, 2016.
1362-5187
1473-0782
WOS:000384406100012
10.1080/13625187.2016.1217326
Autor
Ferreira
Jessica M.; Bottura
Bruna F.; Goncalves
Mayara P.; Monteiro
Ilza; Bahamondes
Luis
Institución
Resumen
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) The aim of this study was to compare the clinical performance of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) in women who received injections every 3 months at the Family Planning Clinic, and those who received every other injection at a health care facility near their place of residence, only returning to the clinic every 6 months. Materials and methods: The medical charts of DMPA users from 2 January 1980 through 31 December 2012 were evaluated for this study. Two cohorts of women were created and compared: those who regularly received DMPA injections every 3 months (3-month group) at the clinic and those who received alternating 3-month injections at a health care facility near their residence house, returning to the clinic every 6 months for an injection (6-month group). In addition, effectiveness rates, reasons for discontinuation, and continuation rates were evaluated. Results: Overall, 2637 women received all injections at 3-month intervals at the clinic, and 1190 women received every other injection at a health care facility near their residence. The women in the 3-month group had higher pregnancy rates and higher discontinuation rates (with the exception of discontinuation due to the loss of libido). Conclusion: The women who received alternating injections near their homes were more likely to continue using DMPA as a contraception method and presented lower pregnancy and discontinuation rates (for the majority of reasons), when compared to those women who returned to the clinic every 3 months. 21 5 408 411 National Research Council (CNPq) [573747/2008-3] Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)