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VA Location and Structural Factors Associated with On-Site Availability of Reproductive Health Services

INTRODUCTION: With the increasing number of women Veterans enrolling in the Veterans Health Administration (VA), there is growing demand for reproductive health services. Little is known regarding the on-site availability of reproductive health services at VA and how this varies by site location and...

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Autores principales: Katon, Jodie, Reiber, Gayle, Rose, Danielle, Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne, Zephyrin, Laurie, Washington, Donna L., Yano, Elizabeth M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23807070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-012-2289-9
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author Katon, Jodie
Reiber, Gayle
Rose, Danielle
Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne
Zephyrin, Laurie
Washington, Donna L.
Yano, Elizabeth M.
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Reiber, Gayle
Rose, Danielle
Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne
Zephyrin, Laurie
Washington, Donna L.
Yano, Elizabeth M.
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description INTRODUCTION: With the increasing number of women Veterans enrolling in the Veterans Health Administration (VA), there is growing demand for reproductive health services. Little is known regarding the on-site availability of reproductive health services at VA and how this varies by site location and type. OBJECTIVE: To describe the on-site availability of hormonal contraception, intrauterine device (IUD) placement, infertility evaluation or treatment, and prenatal care by site location and type; the characteristics of sites providing these services; and to determine whether, within this context, site location and type is associated with on-site availability of these reproductive health services. METHODS: We used data from the 2007 Veterans Health Administration Survey of Women Veterans Health Programs and Practices, a national census of VA sites serving 300 or more women Veterans assessing practice structure and provision of care for women. Hierarchical models were used to test whether site location and type (metropolitan hospital-based clinic, non-metropolitan hospital-based clinic, metropolitan community-based outpatient clinic [CBOC]) were associated with availability of IUD placement and infertility evaluation/treatment. Non-metropolitan CBOCs were excluded from this analysis (n = 2). RESULTS: Of 193 sites, 182 (94 %) offered on-site hormonal contraception, 97 (50 %) offered on-site IUD placement, 57 (30 %) offered on-site infertility evaluation/treatment, and 11 (6 %) offered on-site prenatal care. After adjustment, compared with metropolitan hospital based-clinics, metropolitan CBOCs were less likely to offer on-site IUD placement (OR 0.33; 95 % CI 0.14, 0.74). CONCLUSION: Compared with metropolitan hospital-based clinics, metropolitan CBOCs offer fewer specialized reproductive health services on-site. Additional research is needed regarding delivery of specialized reproductive health care services for women Veterans in CBOCs and clinics in non-metropolitan areas.
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spelling pubmed-36952722013-08-10 VA Location and Structural Factors Associated with On-Site Availability of Reproductive Health Services Katon, Jodie Reiber, Gayle Rose, Danielle Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne Zephyrin, Laurie Washington, Donna L. Yano, Elizabeth M. J Gen Intern Med Original Research INTRODUCTION: With the increasing number of women Veterans enrolling in the Veterans Health Administration (VA), there is growing demand for reproductive health services. Little is known regarding the on-site availability of reproductive health services at VA and how this varies by site location and type. OBJECTIVE: To describe the on-site availability of hormonal contraception, intrauterine device (IUD) placement, infertility evaluation or treatment, and prenatal care by site location and type; the characteristics of sites providing these services; and to determine whether, within this context, site location and type is associated with on-site availability of these reproductive health services. METHODS: We used data from the 2007 Veterans Health Administration Survey of Women Veterans Health Programs and Practices, a national census of VA sites serving 300 or more women Veterans assessing practice structure and provision of care for women. Hierarchical models were used to test whether site location and type (metropolitan hospital-based clinic, non-metropolitan hospital-based clinic, metropolitan community-based outpatient clinic [CBOC]) were associated with availability of IUD placement and infertility evaluation/treatment. Non-metropolitan CBOCs were excluded from this analysis (n = 2). RESULTS: Of 193 sites, 182 (94 %) offered on-site hormonal contraception, 97 (50 %) offered on-site IUD placement, 57 (30 %) offered on-site infertility evaluation/treatment, and 11 (6 %) offered on-site prenatal care. After adjustment, compared with metropolitan hospital based-clinics, metropolitan CBOCs were less likely to offer on-site IUD placement (OR 0.33; 95 % CI 0.14, 0.74). CONCLUSION: Compared with metropolitan hospital-based clinics, metropolitan CBOCs offer fewer specialized reproductive health services on-site. Additional research is needed regarding delivery of specialized reproductive health care services for women Veterans in CBOCs and clinics in non-metropolitan areas. Springer-Verlag 2013-06-27 2013-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3695272/ /pubmed/23807070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-012-2289-9 Text en © Society of General Internal Medicine 2012
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Washington, Donna L.
Yano, Elizabeth M.
VA Location and Structural Factors Associated with On-Site Availability of Reproductive Health Services
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title_short VA Location and Structural Factors Associated with On-Site Availability of Reproductive Health Services
title_sort va location and structural factors associated with on-site availability of reproductive health services
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23807070
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