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
2016
Barriers and facilitators to implementing a patient-centered model of contraceptive provision in community health centers
Politi M, Estlund A, Milne A, Buckel C, Peipert J, Madden T. Barriers and facilitators to implementing a patient-centered model of contraceptive provision in community health centers. Contraception And Reproductive Medicine 2016, 1: 21. PMID: 29201410, PMCID: PMC5693580, DOI: 10.1186/s40834-016-0032-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient-centered contraceptive counselingPatient-centered modelSame-day insertionContraceptive provisionContraceptive counselingHealth care provider educationCommunity health center staffEvidence-based counselingCommunity health centersCommunity health settingsHealth center staffSystem-level barriersCare provider educationHealth care providersContraceptive CHOICE ProjectSemi-structured interview guideFemale patientsProvider educationHealth centersReversible contraceptionCare providersProvider trainingContraceptive knowledgeHealth settingsContraception provision
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