Literature DB >> 29920165

Seeking emergency contraception in the United States: A review of access and barriers.

Alia Moore1,2, Sarah Ryan3, Carol Stamm1.   

Abstract

Federal regulations governing access to levonorgestrel (LNG) emergency contraception (EC) have evolved since its introduction in the 1990s. LNG EC was initially available by prescription only, but is now available over-the-counter to consumers of all ages. Nonetheless, consumers seeking EC in their communities may face ongoing barriers to access, including low stock and inaccurate information provided by pharmacy staff. We conducted a review of LNG EC secret shopper studies to describe changes in EC access and barriers over time. EC access was compared across all applicable studies, which were published during 2003-2016. When possible, reasons for EC unavailability, helpfulness of pharmacy staff when EC was not in stock, and accuracy of EC information provided by pharmacy staff were described. Overall, access to EC appeared to be improving. However, EC was unavailable during 31 percent of encounters. Pharmacy staff attributed this to "low demand" (30 percent) or EC being "out of stock" (21 percent). Personal objections (9 percent) and store policy (10 percent) were also cited in studies from earlier years. Inaccurate information provided by pharmacy staff persists regarding federal EC regulations, mechanism of action, and drug administration. Pharmacy staff should remain informed about EC and its regulations in order to reduce remaining access barriers.

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Keywords:  Emergency contraception; levonorgestrel; pharmacy staff; postcoital contraception; secret shopper

Year:  2018        PMID: 29920165     DOI: 10.1080/03630242.2018.1487905

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Health        ISSN: 0363-0242


  4 in total

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Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 1.337

3.  Protocol for a process evaluation of Family Planning Elevated: a statewide initiative to improve contraceptive access in Utah (USA).

Authors:  Jami Baayd; Rebecca G Simmons
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-10-01       Impact factor: 2.692

4.  Emergency contraception from the pharmacy 20 years on: a mystery shopper study.

Authors:  Anna Glasier; Paula Baraitser; Lisa McDaid; John Norrie; Andrew Radley; Judith M Stephenson; Claire Battison; Richard Gilson; Sharon Cameron
Journal:  BMJ Sex Reprod Health       Date:  2020-06-17
  4 in total

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