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Caregiver Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward the Levonorgestrel-Containing Intrauterine Device for the Treatment of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in Adolescents and Young Adults.

Authors :
Juhel, H.S.
Acharya, S.S.
Appelbaum, H.
Source :
Journal of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology. Apr2022, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p153-158. 6p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We evaluated caretaker knowledge of and attitudes toward the levonorgestrel-containing intrauterine device (L-IUD) as a treatment option for adolescents and young adults with heavy menstrual bleeding. A survey assessed demographic characteristics, menstrual history, perception of the L-IUD, and knowledge of the indications, risks, and benefits of the L-IUD. Participant recruitment occurred in the offices of a pediatric gynecologist, pediatric hematologist, and adolescent medicine physician in a hospital-based practice in New York. English-speaking caretakers of patients with a chief concern of heavy menstrual bleeding (<21 years old) were invited to participate. Electronic and paper surveys were administered prior to seeing the physician. The primary outcome was participant willingness to allow their daughter to use the L-IUD for heavy menstrual bleeding. Additional outcomes were explored by calculating a mean knowledge score and conducting a descriptive analysis of the perception questions. Forty surveys were included. Seventy percent of participants said they would allow their daughter to use birth control pills for heavy menstrual bleeding, whereas only 10% said the same of the L-IUD. The mean knowledge score was 73.3% (±15.7). Sixty-five percent of participants expressed the need for additional information on the L-IUD. Caretaker acceptance of the L-IUD as treatment for their daughter with heavy menstrual bleeding is limited. Although baseline knowledge was high, many indicated needing additional information. Because heavy menstrual bleeding can negatively impact quality of life, potential caretaker bias must be addressed to ensure full access to this highly effective treatment option. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10833188
Volume :
35
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155846305
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpag.2021.11.006