The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacists

Introduction: In Canada, the progestin-only dedicated pill is the most widely used method of emergency contraception (EC). This method gained over-the-counter status in Ontario in 2008. Our mixed methods study explored the progestin-only EC knowledge, attitudes, and provision practices of Ontario ph...

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Main Authors: Andréanne Chaumont, Angel M. Foster
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2017-05-01
Series:FACETS
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Online Access:http://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2017-0024
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spelling doaj-5234ed88fa4b4ebd828ebfc9fc45ba1a2020-11-25T00:12:52ZengCanadian Science PublishingFACETS2371-16712371-16712017-05-01242943910.1139/facets-2017-0024The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacistsAndréanne Chaumont0Angel M. Foster1Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1H 8M5, CanadaFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada; Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, CanadaIntroduction: In Canada, the progestin-only dedicated pill is the most widely used method of emergency contraception (EC). This method gained over-the-counter status in Ontario in 2008. Our mixed methods study explored the progestin-only EC knowledge, attitudes, and provision practices of Ontario pharmacists. Methods: From June 2015 to October 2015, we collected 198 mailed surveys from Ontarian pharmacy representatives and conducted 17 in-depth interviews with a subset of respondents. We analyzed these data using descriptive statistics and for content and themes. Results: Results from our English/French bilingual survey indicate that respondents’ knowledge is generally accurate, but confusion persists about the mechanism of action and the number of times the drug can be used in one menstrual cycle. Nearly half (49%) of our survey respondents indicated that progestin-only EC pills are only available behind the counter. Interviewees strongly supported the introduction and promotion of more effective methods of EC in Ontario. Conclusion: Continuing education focusing on both the regulatory status of progestin-only EC and information about the medication appears warranted. Health Canada’s recent approval of ulipristal acetate for use as a post-coital contraceptive may provide a window of opportunity for engaging with health service providers, including pharmacists, about all available modalities of EC in Canada.http://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2017-0024emergency contraceptionlevonorgestrelCanadareproductive health
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reproductive health
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title The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacists
title_short The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacists
title_full The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacists
title_fullStr The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacists
title_full_unstemmed The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacists
title_sort not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in ontario: a mixed methods study with pharmacists
publisher Canadian Science Publishing
series FACETS
issn 2371-1671
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publishDate 2017-05-01
description Introduction: In Canada, the progestin-only dedicated pill is the most widely used method of emergency contraception (EC). This method gained over-the-counter status in Ontario in 2008. Our mixed methods study explored the progestin-only EC knowledge, attitudes, and provision practices of Ontario pharmacists. Methods: From June 2015 to October 2015, we collected 198 mailed surveys from Ontarian pharmacy representatives and conducted 17 in-depth interviews with a subset of respondents. We analyzed these data using descriptive statistics and for content and themes. Results: Results from our English/French bilingual survey indicate that respondents’ knowledge is generally accurate, but confusion persists about the mechanism of action and the number of times the drug can be used in one menstrual cycle. Nearly half (49%) of our survey respondents indicated that progestin-only EC pills are only available behind the counter. Interviewees strongly supported the introduction and promotion of more effective methods of EC in Ontario. Conclusion: Continuing education focusing on both the regulatory status of progestin-only EC and information about the medication appears warranted. Health Canada’s recent approval of ulipristal acetate for use as a post-coital contraceptive may provide a window of opportunity for engaging with health service providers, including pharmacists, about all available modalities of EC in Canada.
topic emergency contraception
levonorgestrel
Canada
reproductive health
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