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An estimated 55% of pregnancies in the UK are planned; the remainder are unplanned or associated with ambivalence1
12% of women aged 15–44 in heterosexual relationships report not using any method of contraception2
NICE guidance (2016) stipulates that women asking for contraception are given information about, and offered a choice of, all methods including long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)2
Over 1/3 of all women in England and Wales have ever an abortion3
Of all woman in England and Wales who had an abortion in 2021, 43% had had a previous abortion4
Do you worry about how to bring up the topic of contraception out of the blue?
Find out how to outline key points about different methods of contraception to patients in a concise and time-efficient way
Learn how to assess women to safely reissue combined hormonal contraception, progesterone only pill and injections
Do you know what to do if you see a woman has had a recent abortion?
Learn quick simple strategies to work out which methods of emergency contraception you should offer women
We will help you become confident in bringing up and discussing contraceptive choices and make meaningful changes to your clinical practice!
Basic Contraception 1
Differentiate between methods of contraception, including LARCs (long acting reversible contraception)
Practice how to bring up contraception & promote LARC appropriately
Establish guidelines for re-issuing combined hormonal contraception & progesterone only pill
Establish guidelines for administering & re-issuing the contraceptive injection
Basic Contraception 2
Manage requests for emergency contraception
Outline and practise applying Fraser Guidelines
Assess whether a woman is at risk of pregnancy and identify criteria for ‘near patient’ pregnancy testing
Understand your role as general practice nurse in abortion referrals & aftercare
Each session provides you with up-to-date resources to take back to your practice to support your consultations.
References:
Wellings K, Jones KG, Mercer CH et al. (2013) The prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and associated factors in Britain: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).Lancet 382: 1807–16
NICE Contraception Quality standard Published: 8 September 2016 nice.org.uk/guidance/qs129\
UK Government Abortion statistics, England and Wales https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/report-on-abortion-statistics-in-england-and-wales-for-2016
Abortion Statistics, England and Wales: 2021, Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
https://www.nice.org.uk/sharedlearning/sexual-health-in-practice-training-increases-hiv-testing-in-primary-care
Pillay TD, Mullineux J, Smith CJ, et al. Unlocking the potential: longitudinal audit finds multifaceted education for general practice increases HIV testing and diagnosis. Sexually transmitted infections 2013;89(3):191-6. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2012-050655
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