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J Obstet Gynaecol Can ; 25(11): 923-30, 2003 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14608442

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To develop and evaluate a program to provide emergency contraception (EC) directly in pharmacies that would recruit and train pharmacists and physician partners, and inform women about the availability of EC in pharmacies. METHODS: Pharmacists and physicians working in the Scarborough, Rexdale, and North York regions of Toronto were recruited to receive a training program on EC. The pharmacists in each pharmacy were linked with a designated physician who retrospectively authorized prescriptions provided under the protocol. Client eligibility for EC was determined using a self-administered questionnaire that was reviewed by the pharmacist. A poster and radio campaign advertised the service, and a telephone hotline informed users of their nearest participating pharmacy. Data on the client's age, reasons for requesting EC, time elapsed from intercourse until presentation, and requests for follow-up referral were analyzed using descriptive methodology. User satisfaction was determined through a mail-back questionnaire. RESULTS: A total of 146 pharmacists practising in 40 pharmacies were linked with 34 physicians. In the 1 year of the project, 6931 prescriptions for EC were provided. Fifty-four percent of the women accessed EC within 24 hours of intercourse. The majority of women were very satisfied with the service, and 21.1% indicated that had they not obtained EC in this way, they would not have obtained it elsewhere. More information about birth control was desired by 10.2% of the women. CONCLUSION: Direct pharmacist provision of EC is an effective pregnancy-prevention strategy that is well accepted by the women who access it.


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Contraceptives, Postcoital , Health Services Accessibility , Pharmaceutical Services/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Contraceptives, Oral/administration & dosage , Contraceptives, Postcoital/administration & dosage , Emergency Treatment , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Ontario , Pilot Projects , Pregnancy/drug effects , Time Factors
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