• To recognise why it is important to reduce the number of unplanned pregnancies
• To enhance your knowledge of the benefits and risks associated with long-acting reversible contraceptives
• To understand the role of general practice nurses in discussing contraception with patients
Contraception is a highly cost-effective public health intervention because it reduces the number of unplanned pregnancies. However, the provision of contraception is variable, funding for publicly provided contraception has declined and unplanned pregnancies continue to be a public health issue in the UK. Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are deemed to be the most effective methods of contraception and increasing their uptake could reduce unplanned pregnancies. This article provides information to support general practice nurses in reducing unplanned pregnancies by promoting the use of LARCs. It explores the benefits and risks of LARCs, existing barriers to their uptake and the role of nurses in discussing contraception with patients in general practice settings.
Primary Health Care. doi: 10.7748/phc.2023.e1800
Peer reviewThis article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and checked for plagiarism using automated software
Correspondence Conflict of interestNone declared
Jones EL (2023) Promoting the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives to reduce unplanned pregnancies. Primary Health Care. doi: 10.7748/phc.2023.e1800
Published online: 16 August 2023
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