Journal article

Requesting early removal of long-acting reversible contraception: A qualitative study exploring the experiences of doctors working in primary care

J Ding, H Williams, JS Hocking, J Coombe

Australian Journal of Primary Health | Published : 2021

Abstract

Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) are the most effective contraceptive methods available in Australia and are effective for between 3 and 8 years. Early LARC removal (<12 months of use) can lead to gaps in contraceptive cover, exposing women to the risk of unplanned pregnancy. This study explored the experiences of doctors working in primary care (GPs and sexual health physicians) when asked to remove LARC earlier than expected. From May to July 2020, 13 doctors in Melbourne, Australia, were interviewed. Overall, participants felt conflicted about early LARC removal requests; participants highlighted the importance of respecting patient autonomy, but many felt that patients should..

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