2022
Medicaid reimbursement program for immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception improves uptake regardless of insurance status
Koch S, Paul R, Addante A, Brubaker A, Kelly J, Raghuraman N, Madden T, Tepe M, Carter E. Medicaid reimbursement program for immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception improves uptake regardless of insurance status. Contraception 2022, 113: 57-61. PMID: 35588793, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2022.05.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmediate postpartum LARCPostpartum LARCLARC uptakeInsurance statusReversible contraceptionImmediate postpartumCommercial insuranceRetrospective cohort studyMedicaid reimbursementMultivariable logistic regressionReimbursement programsElectronic medical recordsEligible patientsCohort studyPrimary outcomeWeeks' gestationLarge academic institutionMedical recordsInsurance typeStratified analysisAppropriate confoundersMedicaid coveragePatientsHospital policiesPatient care
2021
The Impact of Group Prenatal Care on Interpregnancy Interval
Keller J, Norton J, Zhang F, Paul R, Madden T, Raghuraman N, Stout M, Carter E. The Impact of Group Prenatal Care on Interpregnancy Interval. American Journal Of Perinatology 2021, 40: 1659-1664. PMID: 34891199, DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1739413.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterpregnancy intervalGroup prenatal carePrenatal careLARC uptakeInclusion criteriaMissouri MedicaidLogistic regressionBackward stepwise logistic regressionReversible contraception uptakePrior preterm birthRetrospective cohort studyTraditional prenatal careSignificant decreaseBirth certificate recordsCenteringPregnancy group prenatal careStepwise logistic regressionCohort studyPregnancy spacingPrenatal visitSecondary outcomesSingleton deliveriesPreterm birthPrimary outcomePotential confoundersMaternal age
2020
Evaluation of a computerized contraceptive decision aid: A randomized controlled trial
Madden T, Holttum J, Maddipati R, Secura G, Nease R, Peipert J, Politi M. Evaluation of a computerized contraceptive decision aid: A randomized controlled trial. Contraception 2020, 102: 339-345. PMID: 32771369, PMCID: PMC7821473, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2020.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Long-term utilization and continuation of intrauterine devices
Diedrich J, Madden T, Zhao Q, Peipert J. Long-term utilization and continuation of intrauterine devices. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2015, 213: 822.e1-822.e6. PMID: 26409157, PMCID: PMC4679676, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2015.08.077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYears of ageCu-intrauterine devicesIntrauterine deviceLNG intrauterine deviceMonth continuation ratesProspective cohort studyCox proportional hazardsSubsequent contraceptive useCopper intrauterine deviceContraceptive CHOICE ProjectLess discontinuationMenstrual profileMonths continuationCohort studyHazard ratioPrimary outcomeMultivariable analysisPregnancy historyContinuation ratesContraceptive useIUD continuationDiscontinuationProportional hazardsSurvival analysisLevonorgestrelContraceptive Use and Unintended Pregnancy in Women With Congenital Heart Disease
Lindley K, Madden T, Cahill A, Ludbrook P, Billadello J. Contraceptive Use and Unintended Pregnancy in Women With Congenital Heart Disease. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2015, 126: 363-369. PMID: 26241427, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000000911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude to HealthContraceptionContraception BehaviorContraceptive AgentsCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHeart Defects, CongenitalHumansIntrauterine DevicesNeeds AssessmentPregnancyPregnancy Complications, CardiovascularPregnancy, UnplannedReproductive HistorySex CounselingSexual BehaviorUnited StatesConceptsCongenital heart diseaseHeart diseaseUnintended pregnancyReversible contraceptionContraceptive useCongenital heart disease clinicCross-sectional studyTime of conceptionDisease clinicPrimary outcomeTotal pregnanciesPregnancy historyActive womenIntrauterine deviceCardiology practiceContraceptive methodsHigh incidenceSubdermal implantsContraception useMost womenPregnancySpecific counselingContraceptionDiseaseWomen