2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108318
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Increasing access to family planning services among women receiving medications for opioid use disorder: A pilot randomized trial examining a peer-led navigation intervention

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“…Patient-provider communication strategies were facilitators, including: motivational interviewing ( Jones et al, 2021 , Rinehart et al, 2021 ); discussions around managing side effects ( Heil et al, 2016 , Heil et al, 2021 ); shared decision-making ( Heil et al, 2016 , Heil et al, 2021 , Jones et al, 2021 ); use of real-life examples or visual tools to educate on contraceptive methods ( Heil et al, 2016 , Heil et al, 2021 , Jones et al, 2021 , Rinehart et al, 2021 ); and communication skill-building, including active listening, communication with providers, negotiation for safer sex with partners, and goal-setting techniques ( Jones et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Patient-provider communication strategies were facilitators, including: motivational interviewing ( Jones et al, 2021 , Rinehart et al, 2021 ); discussions around managing side effects ( Heil et al, 2016 , Heil et al, 2021 ); shared decision-making ( Heil et al, 2016 , Heil et al, 2021 , Jones et al, 2021 ); use of real-life examples or visual tools to educate on contraceptive methods ( Heil et al, 2016 , Heil et al, 2021 , Jones et al, 2021 , Rinehart et al, 2021 ); and communication skill-building, including active listening, communication with providers, negotiation for safer sex with partners, and goal-setting techniques ( Jones et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same study identified community outreach and information dissemination through opinion leaders as facilitators to improve HC-LARC access in hard-to-reach communities ( Hurley et al, 2020 ). Peer navigators, nurse practitioners, and peer educators were used to facilitate contraceptive education and service provision ( Heil et al, 2016 , Heil et al, 2021 , Hurley et al, 2020 , Rinehart et al, 2021 ). Healthcare appointment-related factors, including same-day appointments ( Heil et al, 2016 , Heil et al, 2021 , Jones et al, 2021 ), short wait times ( Hurley et al, 2020 ), walk-in appointments ( Hurley et al, 2020 ), and scheduling reminders ( Rinehart et al, 2021 , Sobel et al, 2021 ), were commonly identified facilitators, as were providing transportation to appointments ( Jones et al, 2021 , MacAfee et al, 2020b , Rinehart et al, 2021 ) and a warm hand-off or referral to a contraceptive provider ( Rinehart et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was notable that there were very few comments about potential practical solutions to service level challenges despite these topics being included in the topic guide. These include the use of rifapentine-based regimens, shown to improve outcomes in under-served populations [20,24,30], novel diagnostics such as c-TB, which may remove some practical challenges such as venepuncture [31], use of peer support / outreach workers [32,33], and video-observed-treatment (VOT) [34,35]. Workforce training to ensure optimal use of evidence-based strategies may help target some of these short-comings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was notable that there were very few comments about potential practical solutions to service level challenges despite these topics being included in the topic guide. These include the use of rifapentinebased regimens, shown to improve outcomes in under-served populations 21,27,28 , novel diagnostics such as c-TB, which may remove some practical challenges such as venepuncture 29 , and the use of peer support workers 30,31 . Workforce training to ensure optimal use of evidence-based strategies may help target some of these short-comings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%