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Are men ready to use thermal male contraception? Acceptability in two French populations: New fathers and new providers

BACKGROUND: Since the 1970s, international research has actively pursued hormonal male contraception (HMC) and, to a lesser extent, thermal male contraception (TMC). Although the efficacy of TMC has been confirmed in limited populations, its acceptability has not been studied in either potential use...

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Autores principales: Amouroux, Marie, Mieusset, Roger, Desbriere, Raoul, Opinel, Pierre, Karsenty, Gilles, Paci, Marine, Fernandes, Sara, Courbiere, Blandine, Perrin, Jeanne
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5973589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29813095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195824
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author Amouroux, Marie
Mieusset, Roger
Desbriere, Raoul
Opinel, Pierre
Karsenty, Gilles
Paci, Marine
Fernandes, Sara
Courbiere, Blandine
Perrin, Jeanne
author_facet Amouroux, Marie
Mieusset, Roger
Desbriere, Raoul
Opinel, Pierre
Karsenty, Gilles
Paci, Marine
Fernandes, Sara
Courbiere, Blandine
Perrin, Jeanne
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description BACKGROUND: Since the 1970s, international research has actively pursued hormonal male contraception (HMC) and, to a lesser extent, thermal male contraception (TMC). Although the efficacy of TMC has been confirmed in limited populations, its acceptability has not been studied in either potential users or potential prescribers. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive multicentre study of potential male users of TMC (new fathers) and potential prescribers of TMC (new providers) was conducted between November 2016 and February 2017.The participants completed a 3-part survey, and their responses were evaluated to i) determine their socio-demographic profiles; ii) identify personal experiences with contraception; and iii) gauge the participants’ knowledge, interest and preference for male contraception, particularly TMC. For new providers only, the survey included a fourth part to evaluate professional experience with male contraception. RESULTS: The participation rate was 51% for new fathers (305 NFs) and 34% for new providers (300 NPs, including 97 men (male new providers, MNPs) and 203 women (female new providers, FNPs)). Only 3% of NFs and 15% of NPs knew about TMC (including 26% of the MNPs and 10% of the FNPs, p<0.01). After reading information on TMC, new fathers were significantly less willing to try TMC (29%) than were new providers (40%) (p<0.01). The 3 main advantages of TMC for the new fathers included the following factors: “natural” (52%), “without side effects” (38%) and “non-hormonal” (36%). The main disadvantages were “lengthy wear time” (56%), “daily undergarment wear” (43%) and “concern about possible discomfort” (39%). CONCLUSIONS: Young male and female providers have limited knowledge of male contraception, are interested in further information and would generally prescribe TMC to their patients. Successful expansion of the use of male contraception, including TMC, would require distribution of better information to potential users and providers.
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spelling pubmed-59735892018-06-08 Are men ready to use thermal male contraception? Acceptability in two French populations: New fathers and new providers Amouroux, Marie Mieusset, Roger Desbriere, Raoul Opinel, Pierre Karsenty, Gilles Paci, Marine Fernandes, Sara Courbiere, Blandine Perrin, Jeanne PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Since the 1970s, international research has actively pursued hormonal male contraception (HMC) and, to a lesser extent, thermal male contraception (TMC). Although the efficacy of TMC has been confirmed in limited populations, its acceptability has not been studied in either potential users or potential prescribers. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive multicentre study of potential male users of TMC (new fathers) and potential prescribers of TMC (new providers) was conducted between November 2016 and February 2017.The participants completed a 3-part survey, and their responses were evaluated to i) determine their socio-demographic profiles; ii) identify personal experiences with contraception; and iii) gauge the participants’ knowledge, interest and preference for male contraception, particularly TMC. For new providers only, the survey included a fourth part to evaluate professional experience with male contraception. RESULTS: The participation rate was 51% for new fathers (305 NFs) and 34% for new providers (300 NPs, including 97 men (male new providers, MNPs) and 203 women (female new providers, FNPs)). Only 3% of NFs and 15% of NPs knew about TMC (including 26% of the MNPs and 10% of the FNPs, p<0.01). After reading information on TMC, new fathers were significantly less willing to try TMC (29%) than were new providers (40%) (p<0.01). The 3 main advantages of TMC for the new fathers included the following factors: “natural” (52%), “without side effects” (38%) and “non-hormonal” (36%). The main disadvantages were “lengthy wear time” (56%), “daily undergarment wear” (43%) and “concern about possible discomfort” (39%). CONCLUSIONS: Young male and female providers have limited knowledge of male contraception, are interested in further information and would generally prescribe TMC to their patients. Successful expansion of the use of male contraception, including TMC, would require distribution of better information to potential users and providers. Public Library of Science 2018-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5973589/ /pubmed/29813095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195824 Text en © 2018 Amouroux et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Amouroux, Marie
Mieusset, Roger
Desbriere, Raoul
Opinel, Pierre
Karsenty, Gilles
Paci, Marine
Fernandes, Sara
Courbiere, Blandine
Perrin, Jeanne
Are men ready to use thermal male contraception? Acceptability in two French populations: New fathers and new providers
title Are men ready to use thermal male contraception? Acceptability in two French populations: New fathers and new providers
title_full Are men ready to use thermal male contraception? Acceptability in two French populations: New fathers and new providers
title_fullStr Are men ready to use thermal male contraception? Acceptability in two French populations: New fathers and new providers
title_full_unstemmed Are men ready to use thermal male contraception? Acceptability in two French populations: New fathers and new providers
title_short Are men ready to use thermal male contraception? Acceptability in two French populations: New fathers and new providers
title_sort are men ready to use thermal male contraception? acceptability in two french populations: new fathers and new providers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5973589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29813095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195824
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