Contraception
Anne Szarewski Clinical Consultant and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Centre for Epidemiology and Statistics, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, London
Sally Hope GP and Honorary Research Fellow, Women’s Health, Department of Primary Care, University of Oxford, Oxford
An evidence-based patient choice approach to contraception, assisting the patient to choose the contraceptive method she feels most comfortable with at this moment of her life, will provide high patient satisfaction with the consultation, and hopefully better adherence to the method of choice.
Primary Health Care.
16, 2, 42-50.
doi: 10.7748/phc2006.03.16.2.42.c599
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