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Twelve-month prescribing of contraceptive pill, patch, and ring before and after a standardized electronic medical record order change

Authors :
Melissa J. Chen
Mitchell D. Creinin
Erika D. Cutler
Suji Uhm
Source :
Contraception, vol 103, iss 1, Contraception
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2021.

Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the proportion of 12-month contraceptive pill, patch, and ring prescriptions before and after an institution-wide change of default electronic medical record facility orders to dispensing 12-month supply.Study designThis retrospective pre-post study compares outpatient contraception prescriptions from August 10, 2019 through April 9, 2020 obtained from our institutional electronic medical record prescription database. On December 10, 2019, we facilitated a change in the default orders for dispensing self-administered hormonal contraceptives from one-month to 12-months. We evaluated the primary outcome of 12-month supply prescriptions during the four months before and after the change. We also compared 12-month supply prescriptions for pills, patch, and ring by prescriber specialty and location.ResultsThe dataset included 4897 distinct evaluable prescriptions for the pill, patch, or ring, with an overall increase in 12-month prescriptions from 260/2437 (10.7%) to 669/2460 (27.2%) after the order change (p&nbsp

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contraception, vol 103, iss 1, Contraception
Accession number :
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