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Womens Health Issues ; 30(4): 268-276, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32376188

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The Zika Contraception Access Network (Z-CAN) was designed to provide women in Puerto Rico who chose to delay or avoid pregnancy during the 2016-2017 Zika virus outbreak access to high-quality client-centered contraceptive counseling and the full range of reversible contractive methods on the same day and at no cost through a network of trained providers. We evaluated the implementation of Z-CAN from the patient perspective. METHODS: An online survey, administered to a subset of women served by the Z-CAN program approximately 2 weeks after their initial Z-CAN visit, assessed patient satisfaction and receipt of services consistent with select program strategies: receipt of high-quality client-centered contraceptive counseling, same-day access to the contraceptive method they were most interested in after counseling, and no-cost contraception. RESULTS: Of 3,503 respondents, 85.2% reported receiving high-quality client-centered contraceptive counseling. Among women interested in a contraceptive method after counseling (n = 3,470), most reported same-day access to that method (86.8%) and most reported receiving some method of contraception at no cost (87.4%). Women who reported receiving services according to Z-CAN program strategies were more likely than those who did not to be very satisfied with services. Women who received high-quality client-centered contraceptive counseling and same-day access to the method they were most interested in after counseling were also more likely to be very satisfied with the contraceptive method received. CONCLUSIONS: A contraception access program can be rapidly implemented with high fidelity to program strategies in a fast-moving and complex public health emergency setting.


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Contraceptive Agents/supply & distribution , Counseling/methods , Health Services Accessibility/organization & administration , Patient Satisfaction , Patient-Centered Care , Zika Virus Infection/prevention & control , Zika Virus , Adult , Contraception/methods , Contraception Behavior , Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control , Family Planning Services/organization & administration , Female , Health Services Accessibility/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Pregnancy , Puerto Rico/epidemiology , Zika Virus Infection/epidemiology
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