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MyPath: A Patient-Centered Web-Based Intervention to Improve Reproductive Planning for Women Veterans
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating MyPath Web-Based Informational and Decision Support Tool for Contraception and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 465 participants across 12 sites.
Detailed Summary
The investigators have developed a web-based decision support tool to help women Veterans get the information and care they need to achieve their reproductive goals, whether that includes optimizing their health before desired pregnancies or birth control to avoid unwanted pregnancies. The study will test the effect of sending a weblink to the decision tool to women Veterans prior to primary care visits at the VA. Half of participants will be sent a weblink before their appointment, and half will not be sent the link. The investigators hypothesize that participants who are sent the link will be more likely to report patient-centered discussions of their reproductive needs at visits, feel confident in communicating with their health care providers, have accurate knowledge about reproductive health, and choose birth control methods that best fit their preferences and needs.
Study Details
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Interventions
The MyPath Decision Support Tool includes the following sections and features: * Questions to capture reproductive goals and orientations towards a potential pregnancy * Education modules about the menstrual cycle, fertility, and prepregnancy health with the opportunity to flag topics that are relevant and of interest to the patient * A contraceptive decision module that provides education, elicits patient preferences about different aspects of contraception, and suggests methods most appropriate based on the patient's preferences * A feature for adding free-text questions that patients may have for their provider * An email with a summary page that the patient can bring to a visit to guide discussions with primary care providers about reproductive needs