2022
Young women’s preferences for contraceptive education & development of an online educational resource
Zeal C, Paul R, Dorsey M, Politi M, Madden T. Young women’s preferences for contraceptive education & development of an online educational resource. PEC Innovation 2022, 1: 100046. PMID: 37213738, PMCID: PMC10194227, DOI: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2022.100046.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Young women's preferences for contraceptive education: The importance of the clinician in three U.S. health centers in 2017-2018
Zeal C, Paul R, Dorsey M, Politi M, Madden T. Young women's preferences for contraceptive education: The importance of the clinician in three U.S. health centers in 2017-2018. Contraception 2021, 104: 553-555. PMID: 34139152, PMCID: PMC9118463, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2021.06.005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Decisional conflict associated with clinicians discouraging particular contraceptive methods
Grant R, Paul R, Zeal C, Madden T, Politi M. Decisional conflict associated with clinicians discouraging particular contraceptive methods. Journal Of Evaluation In Clinical Practice 2020, 26: 1612-1619. PMID: 32026566, DOI: 10.1111/jep.13364.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParticular contraceptive methodsContraceptive methodsSelf-reported outcomesDecisional conflictSide effectsPrimary self-reported outcomesSecondary self-report outcomesProportion of participantsYears of ageSelf-reported qualityContraceptive method selectionUse of contraceptionFemale sexPatient preferencesUnintended pregnancyEligible individualsClinicians' reasonsContraceptive attributesContraceptive featuresCliniciansContraceptive decisionsAnonymous surveyNulliparityPregnancyContraception
2015
Contraceptive Counseling in Obese Women
McNicholas C, Zigler R, Madden T. Contraceptive Counseling in Obese Women. 2015, 133-148. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-2611-4_9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReproductive-age womenObese womenContraceptive counselingObese reproductive-age womenYoung reproductive age womenEffective contraceptive counselingObesity-related morbidityMedical comorbiditiesNeonatal morbidityUnintended pregnancyWomenHigh associationMorbidityPregnancyCounselingComorbiditiesObesityCliniciansContraception
2012
The role of physical examination in diagnosing common causes of vaginitis: a prospective study
Singh R, Zenilman J, Brown K, Madden T, Gaydos C, Ghanem K. The role of physical examination in diagnosing common causes of vaginitis: a prospective study. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2012, 89: 185. PMID: 23019659, PMCID: PMC4104961, DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2012-050550.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-obtained vaginal swabsBacterial vaginosisVulvovaginal candidiasisVaginal dischargeDiagnosis of BVPelvic inflammatory diseaseSymptomatic vaginal dischargePrevalence of infectionDiagnostic test resultsAbdominal painInfection clinicBimanual examinationProspective studyPhysical examinationSpeculum examinationInflammatory diseasesDiagnostic findingsCommon causePatient historyVaginal swabsCliniciansDiagnostic testsParticipants' historyDiagnosisWomen
2009
Intrauterine contraception in Saint Louis: a survey of obstetrician and gynecologists' knowledge and attitudes
Madden T, Allsworth J, Hladky K, Secura G, Peipert J. Intrauterine contraception in Saint Louis: a survey of obstetrician and gynecologists' knowledge and attitudes. Contraception 2009, 81: 112-116. PMID: 20103447, PMCID: PMC2813209, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2009.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContraceptive patientsFamily planning visitsPelvic inflammatory diseaseClinician practice patternsOverall survey response rateSurvey response rateGynecologic careGynecologists' knowledgeIntrauterine contraceptivesInflammatory diseasesPractice patternsEligible cliniciansClinician educationIntrauterine contraceptionElevated riskPhysician misconceptionsPlanning visitsContraceptive knowledgeResponse rateSaint Louis CityPatient misinformationCliniciansUse existAnonymous surveyIUC