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A Quasi-experimental, Interrupted Time Series Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of "SexHealth Mobile" on Uptake of Contraception in Women With Substance Use Disorder
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating SexHealth Mobile for Contraceptive Usage and Contraception. Completed, enrolled 98 participants across 4 sites.
Detailed Summary
Pilot study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of "SexHealth Mobile" and improve access to highly effective contraception among women with substance use disorder (SUD) with "SexHealth Mobile" intervention. This intervention will consist of two existing services that will help reach women with or recovering from SUD and provide access to contraception, as well as counseling.
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Interventions
It will integrate two existing services in our community: a mobile medical unit (MMU) operated by Swope Health Services, and "SexHealth" a point-of-care contraception counseling service that our research team developed for Children's Mercy Hospital's emergency department (ED). Using a menu of adaptive services, "SexHealth Mobile" will bring contraceptive care to women with SUD (including a subset of women with OUD), if they wish to receive it, at targeted recovery sites Swope currently partners with.