Effect of educational leaflets and questions on knowledge of contraception in women taking the combined contraceptive pill: randomised controlled trial

被引:92
作者
Little, P [1 ]
Griffin, S
Kelly, J
Dickson, N
Sadler, C
机构
[1] Aldermoor Hlth Ctr, Fac Hlth Med & Biol Sci, Southampton SO16 5ST, Hants, England
[2] Park Surg, Chandlers Ford SO5 2ZH, Hants, England
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BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 1998年 / 316卷 / 7149期
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英国惠康基金;
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D O I
10.1136/bmj.316.7149.1948
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess whether provision of educational leaflets or questions on contraception improves knowledge of contraception in women taking the combined contraceptive pill. Design: Randomisation of women into three groups according to type of educational leaflet on contraceptive information. These groups were subdivided into two on the basis of questions on contraception asked by the doctor or practice nurse. The women were followed up by postal questionnaire 3 months later. Setting: 15 general practices in South and West region. Subjects: 636 women attending check up appointment for repeat prescription of the combined contraceptive pill. Main outcome measures: Knowledge of: factors causing pill failure, subsequent action, emergency contraception, and all the rules (pill rules) that apply to the contraceptive pill. Results: 523 women returned completed questionnaires (response rate 82%). Knowledge of contraception with no intervention was low with only 10 (12%) women knowing all the pill rules. Educational intervention had a highly significant effect on knowledge of factors causing pill failure (likelihood ratio chi(2) = 22); subsequent action (21); emergency contraception (24); and all the pill rules (22) (P < 0.01 in all cases).Improvement in knowledge of all the pill rules occurred with provision of the summary leaflet (28% knew all the rules, adjusted odds ratio 4.04, 95% confidence interval 1.68 to 9.75), the Family Planning Association's leaflet (27%, 3.43, 1.45 to 8.09), and asking questions (26%, 3.03, 1.30 to 7.00). Asking questions in addition to provision of leaflets improved knowledge of contraception further for the summary leaflet (39%, 6.81, 2.85 to 16.27) but not for the Family Planning Association leaflet (21%, 2.58, 1.07 to 6.18). Conclusion: Women attending check ups for repeat prescriptions of the contraceptive pill should be provided with educational leaflets on contraception or asked relevant questions to help improve their knowledge of contraception. Asking questions in addition to providing a summary leaflet is time consuming, but results in the most knowledge gained.
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