2022
Comparison of Early Pregnancy Loss Management Between States With Restrictive and Supportive Abortion Policies
Tal E, Paul R, Dorsey M, Madden T. Comparison of Early Pregnancy Loss Management Between States With Restrictive and Supportive Abortion Policies. Women's Health Issues 2022, 33: 126-132. PMID: 36379879, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2022.10.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbortion, InducedAbortion, SpontaneousCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHumansMifepristoneMisoprostolPregnancyConceptsEarly pregnancy loss managementEarly pregnancy lossUterine aspirationMifepristone-misoprostolPregnancy lossAbortion careAbortion trainingRestrictive abortion policiesMultivariable logistic regressionAcademic medical centerPractice patternsMedical CenterInternet-based surveyLoss managementLogistic regressionCost-effective strategyCareAspirationManagementConfoundersOBGYNPhysiciansAbortion policyMissouri’s Abortion law: Access to care for Patients with Lethal Fetal Anomalies at a Midwest Tertiary care Center
Zahedi-Spung L, Huysman B, Madden T, Bebbington M, Raghuraman N, Stout M. Missouri’s Abortion law: Access to care for Patients with Lethal Fetal Anomalies at a Midwest Tertiary care Center. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2022, 27: 468-475. PMID: 36352286, PMCID: PMC9646264, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-022-03511-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbortion, InducedFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHumansInfantMissouriPregnancyRetrospective StudiesTertiary Care CentersConceptsLethal fetal anomalyFetal anomaliesGestational ageFetal care centersCare centerTertiary care centerRetrospective cohort studyMedian latency timeMidwest tertiary care centerStatistically significant differenceCohort studyPatient characteristicsPatient populationPregnancyPatientsStudy populationSignificant differenceLatency timeAbortionAbortion careAbortion servicesAgeReferralGestationConclusionPatientsComparison of procedure time between manual and electric vacuum aspiration for pregnancy termination between 10-14 weeks: A randomized trial
Grentzer J, McNicholas C, Eisenberg D, Peipert J, Paul R, Madden T. Comparison of procedure time between manual and electric vacuum aspiration for pregnancy termination between 10-14 weeks: A randomized trial. Contraception 2022, 113: 108-112. PMID: 35417756, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2022.03.025.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Differences in Financial and Social Burdens Experienced by Patients Traveling for Abortion Care
Addante A, Paul R, Dorsey M, McNicholas C, Madden T. Differences in Financial and Social Burdens Experienced by Patients Traveling for Abortion Care. Women's Health Issues 2021, 31: 426-431. PMID: 34266708, PMCID: PMC9059566, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2021.06.002.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Scientific abstracts featured research at the 2018 North American Forum on Family Planning
Teal S, Borrero S, Hubacher D, Madden T, Raine-Bennett T. Scientific abstracts featured research at the 2018 North American Forum on Family Planning. Contraception 2018, 98: 329-330. PMID: 30031790, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2018.07.007.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Meeting the Contraceptive Needs of a Community: Increasing Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraception.
McNicholas C, Madden T. Meeting the Contraceptive Needs of a Community: Increasing Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraception. Missouri Medicine 2017, 114: 163-167. PMID: 30228573, PMCID: PMC6140203.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Association of baseline bleeding pattern on amenorrhea with levonorgestrel intrauterine system use
Mejia M, McNicholas C, Madden T, Peipert J. Association of baseline bleeding pattern on amenorrhea with levonorgestrel intrauterine system use. Contraception 2016, 94: 556-560. PMID: 27364099, PMCID: PMC5077249, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2016.06.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLNG-IUS useEffect of baselineBleeding patternsMonths postinsertionLevonorgestrel intrauterine system useLikelihood of amenorrheaRates of amenorrheaHeavy menstrual bleedingHeavy menstrual flowMonths of enrollmentMultivariable logistic regressionIntrauterine system useIntrauterine system usersLNG-IUS usersContraceptive CHOICE ProjectMonths of useMenstrual bleedingModerate bleedingMultivariable analysisHeavy bleedingLNG-IUSMenstrual flowContraceptive counselingUnintended pregnancyBaseline bleeding
2015
Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: The Contraceptive CHOICE Project in Review
Birgisson N, Zhao Q, Secura G, Madden T, Peipert J. Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: The Contraceptive CHOICE Project in Review. Journal Of Women's Health 2015, 24: 349-353. PMID: 25825986, PMCID: PMC4441000, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2015.5191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContraceptive CHOICE ProjectUnintended pregnancyLARC methodsRepeat abortionProspective cohort studyTeen pregnancyReversible contraceptive methodsCHOICE ProjectYears of ageNon-LARC methodsNon-LARC usersHealth care systemContraceptive method choiceWomen 14Cohort studyContraceptive counselingEffective contraceptionLARC usersContraceptive methodsPregnancyStudy participantsNational ratesGreater continuationCare systemAccess barriers
2014
The Contraceptive CHOICE Project Round Up
MCNICHOLAS C, MADDEN T, SECURA G, PEIPERT J. The Contraceptive CHOICE Project Round Up. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology 2014, 57: 635-643. PMID: 25286295, PMCID: PMC4216614, DOI: 10.1097/grf.0000000000000070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbortion, InducedAdolescentAdultCohort StudiesContraceptive Agents, FemaleContraceptive Devices, FemaleCounselingFamily Planning ServicesFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth Services AccessibilityHumansIntrauterine DevicesPregnancyPregnancy, UnplannedProspective StudiesTreatment OutcomeYoung AdultProvision of No-Cost, Long-Acting Contraception and Teenage Pregnancy
Secura G, Madden T, McNicholas C, Mullersman J, Buckel C, Zhao Q, Peipert J. Provision of No-Cost, Long-Acting Contraception and Teenage Pregnancy. New England Journal Of Medicine 2014, 371: 1316-1323. PMID: 25271604, PMCID: PMC4230891, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1400506.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRate of pregnancyReversible contraceptionLARC methodsLarge prospective cohort studyTeenage pregnancyProspective cohort studyReversible contraceptive methodsYears of ageTeenage girlsSame age groupHealth care costsContraceptive CHOICE ProjectCohort studyUnintended pregnancyIntrauterine deviceContraceptive methodsPregnancyWomen 15Care costsAge groupsNational ratesContraceptionTeenage birthsExperienced teensBirth
2012
Preventing Unintended Pregnancies by Providing No-Cost Contraception
Peipert J, Madden T, Allsworth J, Secura G. Preventing Unintended Pregnancies by Providing No-Cost Contraception. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2012, 120: 1291. PMID: 23168752, PMCID: PMC4000282, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0b013e318273eb56.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReversible contraceptive methodsUnintended pregnancyContraceptive methodsAbortion rateCost contraceptionRepeat abortionActing reversible contraceptive (LARC) methodsTeenage birthsProspective cohort studyEffective contraceptive methodsPercentage of abortionsContraceptive CHOICE ProjectSignificant reductionTeenage birth ratesProvider referralCohort studyContraceptive counselingLARC methodsLarge cohortPregnancyNational ratesCohortAbortion facilitiesContraceptionCHOICE ProjectImmediate Postabortion Intrauterine Device Insertion: Continuation and Satisfaction
McNicholas C, Hotchkiss T, Madden T, Zhao Q, Allsworth J, Peipert J. Immediate Postabortion Intrauterine Device Insertion: Continuation and Satisfaction. Women's Health Issues 2012, 22: e365-e369. PMID: 22749197, PMCID: PMC3608473, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2012.04.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbortion, InducedAdolescentAdultFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansIntrauterine DevicesMiddle AgedPatient DropoutsPatient SatisfactionPostoperative ComplicationsPostoperative PeriodPregnancyPregnancy Trimester, FirstPregnancy Trimester, SecondRetrospective StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesUrban PopulationUterine HemorrhageYoung AdultConceptsIntrauterine deviceIUD insertionRetrospective cohort studyGreater gestational ageTime of abortionCohort studyGestational ageHigher parityUnintended pregnancyClinical dataIUD useProcedure notesSatisfaction rateIntake formsWomenShort questionnairePregnancyHigh ratePostabortionSatisfactionDemographics
2011
Comparison of contraceptive method chosen by women with and without a recent history of induced abortion
Madden T, Secura G, Allsworth J, Peipert J. Comparison of contraceptive method chosen by women with and without a recent history of induced abortion. Contraception 2011, 84: 571-577. PMID: 22078185, PMCID: PMC3563318, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2011.03.018.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2009
Rates of Follow-up and Repeat Pregnancy in the 12 Months After First-Trimester Induced Abortion
Madden T, Westhoff C. Rates of Follow-up and Repeat Pregnancy in the 12 Months After First-Trimester Induced Abortion. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2009, 113: 663-668. PMID: 19300332, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0b013e318195dd1e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepot medroxyprogesterone acetateRepeat pregnancyElective abortionFirst-trimester elective abortionFirst-trimester surgical abortionLate groupInjectable depot medroxyprogesterone acetateHistorical cohort studyMultivariable logistic regressionHospital patient databaseTime groupsHospital-based familyTime of abortionProportion of womenCohort studyPatient characteristicsRoutine followMultivariable analysisMedroxyprogesterone acetateImmediate administrationFollow-upSurgical abortionClinical dataMedical CenterPregnancy