Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Suspended
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04830007 |
Other study ID # |
NOCONTRAIVG |
Secondary ID |
2021-A00298-33 |
Status |
Suspended |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
November 2022 |
Est. completion date |
November 2022 |
Study information
Verified date |
January 2022 |
Source |
Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Creteil |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
The study will be offered to all women who are consultant for an abortion plan are seen in
consultation at the orthogeny center where the study will be conducted. Of these 700 women,
about 10% will not agree to participate in the study and 10% will not meet the inclusion
criteria. Thus it's plane to include 560 patients in the study.
Description:
In 1967, the Neuwirth law allowed women to control their fertility by establishing the right
to contraception as a principle. Since then, they have continued to take ownership of the
various contraceptive methods, which are regularly renewed.
Contraceptive coverage is important in France as it is estimated that 92% of women of
childbearing age use a contraceptive method. The pill remains the most widely used method of
contraception (36.5%), ahead of the intrauterine device (25.6%) condoms (15.5%) Several laws
have been introduced from 1967 to today to facilitate access to sexual health care: screening
for sexually transmitted infections, free provision of emergency contraception to minors,
non-prescription delivery of emergency contraception, free consultation at a family planning
and education center, voluntary termination of pregnancy 100%, reimbursement of condoms by
social security.
Despite all the measures put in place, it is now clear that the number of unplanted
pregnancies is decreasing slightly and the number of abortion has remained stable since 2001.
According to the latest literature data, several socio-demographic factors appear to play a
role in the rate of use of voluntary termination of pregnancy., including age, socio-cultural
level, marital and economic status and ethnic origin. All the more striking, it appears that
while voluntary termination of pregnancy are mainly related to contraceptive failures, one
third of them involve women who do not have contraception. According to the latest Ined
survey, and in accordance with other data from the literature, the factors associated with
the absence of contraceptive use are multiple: ignorance about fertility, family or cultural
context, cost of contraceptive methods or lack of information related to them.
While these studies have looked at the reasons given by women for the lack of contraception,
with little data on the characteristics of these women, particularly socio-demographics and
their reproductive history and in particular in the context of unwanted pregnancy. This
finding leads us to question the factors associated with the absence of contraception among
women in demand of a voluntary termination of pregnancy.