2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2007.04.014
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Factors affecting women's selection of a combined hormonal contraceptive method: the TEAM-06 Spanish cross-sectional study

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“…Availability of a variety of contraceptive methods is important if individual needs are to be met, and to choose a method that optimally fits with their life stages and requirements [22]. In conformity with many studies, there were varied reasons reported by women for selecting a contraceptive method.…”
Section: My Friends Use It 61mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Availability of a variety of contraceptive methods is important if individual needs are to be met, and to choose a method that optimally fits with their life stages and requirements [22]. In conformity with many studies, there were varied reasons reported by women for selecting a contraceptive method.…”
Section: My Friends Use It 61mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conformity with many studies, there were varied reasons reported by women for selecting a contraceptive method. The most common reasons reported by postpartum women for selecting contraceptive methods were ''breast feeding'' for POP, ''long action'' for IUD, and ''3-monthly use'' for injectable-DMPA [22].…”
Section: My Friends Use It 61mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multi-national European study provided compelling evidence that structured contraception information and counseling provided by HCPs enabled women to select alternative forms of contraception which better corresponded to their lifestyle and needs [3]. Similarly, the TEAM-06 study conducted in Spain showed that contraceptive counseling provided by HCPs often influence women to opt for another contraceptive method rather than the one they had originally intended to use [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relatively large representation of non-oral routes of administration was attributed to the fact that vaginal contraceptive ring has a strong support among gynecologists in Spain. However, even in Spain, out of 9700 women, 46% of chose the vaginal ring, 39% opted for the pill and 15% for the patch after receiving detailed advice from a doctor on all methods of combined hormonal contraception [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CHOICE project was inspired by a large Spanish study performed in 2006, which determined that 65% of women on combined hormonal contraception take the pill, 23% use vaginal ring and 12% use transdermal patch [6]. The relatively large representation of non-oral routes of administration was attributed to the fact that vaginal contraceptive ring has a strong support among gynecologists in Spain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%