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NCT ID: NCT05216003 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Contraception Behavior

Pregnancy at a Time That Is Happy and Healthy for You

PATH4YOU
Start date: September 2, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In an effort reduce maternal and infant mortality and health disparities overall, PATH4YOU (Pregnancy At a Time that's Healthy and Happy for You) will be implemented starting in Marion County, and will ultimately be a statewide comprehensive contraceptive access program that ensures that patient-centered counseling and same-day access to no (or low) cost contraception are delivered to women across the state. The goal of this project is to partner with community stakeholders to tailor and implement a patient-centered, comprehensive contraceptive access intervention, the PATH4YOU Bundle. The health center level intervention will consist of three key principles: 1. Pregnancy Intention Screening: Provide training for health care providers and assist in health center implementation of a patient-centered pregnancy intention screening strategy within clinical settings 2. Contraception and Reproductive Health Counseling: Implement the use of a pre-visit patient-centered decision-aid for all patients presenting to a health center for reproductive health care. 3. Same-Day Access to Contraception: Provide training for health care providers and logistical assistance to health centers to implement care consistent with providing patients with their chosen method of contraception the day of patient contact.

NCT ID: NCT05022134 Enrolling by invitation - Sexual Behavior Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Impact of CHOICE-AYA on Contraceptive Use, Continuation and Satisfaction

CHOICE-AYA
Start date: March 29, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective study involving two phases: 1) adaptation and 2) intervention, in adolescents aged 14-21 experiencing homelessness. The overarching goal is to develop and evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of a counselling intervention to improve access to contraception among AYA experiencing homelessness. During the first phase, referred to as the adaption phase, we will rely on collective input from formative groups of AYA experiencing homelessness to adapt the CHOICE counselling intervention for this underserved and under-resourced population. In the second phase, referred to as the intervention phase, we will evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of the adapted intervention (CHOICE-AYA).