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Contraceptive Research, Introduction and Use : Lessons from Norplant.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Staff, Institute of Medicine
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Washington :
National Academies Press,
1998.
Subjects:
Contraception
>
Research
>
Congresses.
Contraceptives.
Reproductive technology.
Therapeutics.
Contraception.
Methodology.
methodology.
treating (health care function)
Therapeutics
Reproductive technology
Methodology
Contraceptives
Contraception
Contraception
>
Research
Conference papers and proceedings
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Table of Contents:
Contraceptive Research, Introduction, and Use
Copyright
Acknowledgments
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Workshop Report
EFFICACY AND SAFETY
Efficacy
Safety
Major Health-Related Events
Significant Health-Related Problems
Silicone Biocompatibility
Progestin Effects on Vaginal HIV Transmission
WHO USES NORPLANT AND HOW
User Populations
Method Continuation and Discontinuation
Side Effects as Factors
User Satisfaction
Barriers to Discontinuation
Cost and Cost-Effectiveness
Effects of Media Coverage and Litigation on Norplant UseINSERTION AND REMOVAL: EXPERIENCE AND IMPLICATIONS
Technical Aspects
Case Experiences
Rates of Complicated Removals
Implications
CONSUMER PERSPECTIVES
Communication and Quality of Care
Quality of Care
Informed Decision-Making
Importance
Content
Special Challenges
Potential for Abuse
Consumer Involvement
NEW APPROACHES
Reproductive Health Technologies Project's Boom and Bust Initiative
The WHO Strategic Approach to Contraceptive Introduction
A ''Government Standards Defense3 Workshop Summary and Analysis
DATA REVIEW
Efficacy
Safety
User Profiles
Side Effects
Continuation and Discontinuation
User Satisfaction
Postmarketing Surveillance
Cost-Effectiveness
LESSONS LEARNED
NEXT STEPS: AREAS FOR CONSIDERATION AND ACTION
Areas for Strengthening or Expansion
1. Clinical Research
2. Market Research
3. Pre-introduction
4. Informed Decision-Making
5. Postmarketing Surveillance
Areas for New Initiative
6. Credentialing
7. Core Guidelines for Long-Acting Contraceptives8. Costs
9. Product Liability
FINAL COMMENT
ENDNOTES
Appendixes
A Presentation Summaries
Presentation 1
Background
Methodology
Findings
Age and Educational Levels
Major Health-Related Events
Significant Health-Related Problems
Continuation and Removals
Efficacy
Conclusions
Presentation 2
Background
Methodology
Findings
Pregnancy and Continuation Rates
Reasons for Discontinuation
Removal Difficulties
Mortality and HospitalizationConclusions
Presentation 3
Background
Methodology
Findings
Conclusions
Presentation 4
Background
Findings
Composition
Inflammatory Wound Healing Reaction and Blood Protein Absorption
Conclusions
Presentation 5
Background
Methodology
Findings
Conclusions
Presentation 6
Background and Methodology
Findings
Conclusions
Presentation 7
Background
Findings
Conclusions
Presentation 8
Background
Methodology
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