2022
DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.14075
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Trusted contraception information sources for individuals with opioid use disorder

Abstract: Objective (Study Question): To identify trusted sources of contraception information among pregnancy-capable individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD).

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“…Other qualitative studies have noted patient concerns of disclosing their SUD at the time of reproductive health provision for fear of stigma, 6,24,25 perception of infertility or low pregnancy risk, 26 and poor access due to scarcity of family planning appointments 10 . Our study complements literature that proposes novel ways to improve reproductive health care access for individuals with SUD, such as the provision of services at injection sites, recovery homes, and the use of peer-led navigation of family planning services 11,27,28 …”
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confidence: 56%
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“…Other qualitative studies have noted patient concerns of disclosing their SUD at the time of reproductive health provision for fear of stigma, 6,24,25 perception of infertility or low pregnancy risk, 26 and poor access due to scarcity of family planning appointments 10 . Our study complements literature that proposes novel ways to improve reproductive health care access for individuals with SUD, such as the provision of services at injection sites, recovery homes, and the use of peer-led navigation of family planning services 11,27,28 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…10 Our study complements literature that proposes novel ways to improve reproductive health care access for individuals with SUD, such as the provision of services at injection sites, recovery homes, and the use of peer-led navigation of family planning services. 11,27,28 We conducted our study at a major tertiary care center with robust OBAT services, and thus, our clinician perspectives may differ from clinicians working in smaller settings as providing additional services may be burdensome, and logistical constraints may be more pronounced in settings with fewer resources. In addition, our study is subject to selection bias, as interview subjects willingly sought study participation and may have been motivated by a desire to integrate contraception services into OBAT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die drei aufgefundenen qualitativen Studien gehen ergänzend genauer auf die Umstände der Nutzung ein. So berichteten junge drogenabhängige und von chronischen Erkrankungen betroffene Frauen in den USA, dass sie u. a. Internet- und Social-Media-Quellen nutzen, um Verhütungsinformationen für ihre ganz spezielle Gesundheitssituation zu bekommen (Sobel et al 2022 ). Bei kulturell und sprachlich diversen Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen in Australien war die Präferenz für Online-Verhütungsinformationen mit Angst vor Stigmatisierung im Falle einer Offline-Informationssuche verbunden (Mpofu et al 2021 ).…”
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