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Pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the Bridge-It study protocol

INTRODUCTION: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important to start a regular method of contraception. Women in the UK usually access EC from a pharmacy but then need a subsequent appointment with a general practitioner or a sexual and reproductive health (S...

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Autores principales: Cameron, Sharon Tracey, Baraitser, Paula, Glasier, Anna, McDaid, Lisa, Norrie, John, Radley, Andrew, Stephenson, Judith M, Trussell, James, Battison, Claire, Cameron, Sarah, Cowle, Kathleen, Forrest, Mark, Gilson, Richard, Goulao, Beatriz, Johnstone, Anne, McDonald, Alison, Morelli, Alessandra, Patterson, Susan, Sally, Deirdre, Stewart, Nicola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31672711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029978
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author Cameron, Sharon Tracey
Baraitser, Paula
Glasier, Anna
McDaid, Lisa
Norrie, John
Radley, Andrew
Stephenson, Judith M
Trussell, James
Battison, Claire
Cameron, Sarah
Cowle, Kathleen
Forrest, Mark
Gilson, Richard
Goulao, Beatriz
Johnstone, Anne
McDonald, Alison
Morelli, Alessandra
Patterson, Susan
Sally, Deirdre
Stewart, Nicola
author_facet Cameron, Sharon Tracey
Baraitser, Paula
Glasier, Anna
McDaid, Lisa
Norrie, John
Radley, Andrew
Stephenson, Judith M
Trussell, James
Battison, Claire
Cameron, Sarah
Cowle, Kathleen
Forrest, Mark
Gilson, Richard
Goulao, Beatriz
Johnstone, Anne
McDonald, Alison
Morelli, Alessandra
Patterson, Susan
Sally, Deirdre
Stewart, Nicola
author_sort Cameron, Sharon Tracey
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description INTRODUCTION: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important to start a regular method of contraception. Women in the UK usually access EC from a pharmacy but then need a subsequent appointment with a general practitioner or a sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service to access regular contraception. Unintended pregnancies can occur during this time. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Bridge-It is a pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial designed to determine whether pharmacist provision of a bridging supply of a progestogen-only pill (POP) plus rapid access to a local SRH clinic, results in increased uptake of effective contraception and prevents more unintended pregnancies than provision of EC alone. Bridge-It involves 31 pharmacies in three UK regions (London, Lothian and Tayside) aiming to recruit 626–737 women. Pharmacies will give EC (levonorgestrel) according to normal practice and recruit women to both intervention and the control phases of the study. In the intervention phase, pharmacists will provide the POP (desogestrel) and offer rapid access to an SRH clinic. In the control phase, pharmacists will advise women to attend a contraceptive provider for contraception (standard care). Women will be asked 4 months later about contraceptive use. Data linkage to abortion registries will provide abortion rates over 12 months. The sample size is calculated on the primary outcome of effective contraception use at 4 months (yes/no) with 90% power and a 5% level of significance. Abortion rates will be an exploratory secondary analysis. Process evaluation includes interviews with pharmacists, SRH clinicians and women. Cost-effectiveness analysis will use a healthcare system perspective and be expressed as incremental cost-effectiveness ratio. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was received from South East Scotland REC June 2017. Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and conference presentations. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN70616901.
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spelling pubmed-68306072019-11-20 Pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the Bridge-It study protocol Cameron, Sharon Tracey Baraitser, Paula Glasier, Anna McDaid, Lisa Norrie, John Radley, Andrew Stephenson, Judith M Trussell, James Battison, Claire Cameron, Sarah Cowle, Kathleen Forrest, Mark Gilson, Richard Goulao, Beatriz Johnstone, Anne McDonald, Alison Morelli, Alessandra Patterson, Susan Sally, Deirdre Stewart, Nicola BMJ Open Sexual Health INTRODUCTION: Oral emergency contraception (EC) can prevent unintended pregnancy but it is important to start a regular method of contraception. Women in the UK usually access EC from a pharmacy but then need a subsequent appointment with a general practitioner or a sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service to access regular contraception. Unintended pregnancies can occur during this time. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Bridge-It is a pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial designed to determine whether pharmacist provision of a bridging supply of a progestogen-only pill (POP) plus rapid access to a local SRH clinic, results in increased uptake of effective contraception and prevents more unintended pregnancies than provision of EC alone. Bridge-It involves 31 pharmacies in three UK regions (London, Lothian and Tayside) aiming to recruit 626–737 women. Pharmacies will give EC (levonorgestrel) according to normal practice and recruit women to both intervention and the control phases of the study. In the intervention phase, pharmacists will provide the POP (desogestrel) and offer rapid access to an SRH clinic. In the control phase, pharmacists will advise women to attend a contraceptive provider for contraception (standard care). Women will be asked 4 months later about contraceptive use. Data linkage to abortion registries will provide abortion rates over 12 months. The sample size is calculated on the primary outcome of effective contraception use at 4 months (yes/no) with 90% power and a 5% level of significance. Abortion rates will be an exploratory secondary analysis. Process evaluation includes interviews with pharmacists, SRH clinicians and women. Cost-effectiveness analysis will use a healthcare system perspective and be expressed as incremental cost-effectiveness ratio. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was received from South East Scotland REC June 2017. Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and conference presentations. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN70616901. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6830607/ /pubmed/31672711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029978 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Sexual Health
Cameron, Sharon Tracey
Baraitser, Paula
Glasier, Anna
McDaid, Lisa
Norrie, John
Radley, Andrew
Stephenson, Judith M
Trussell, James
Battison, Claire
Cameron, Sarah
Cowle, Kathleen
Forrest, Mark
Gilson, Richard
Goulao, Beatriz
Johnstone, Anne
McDonald, Alison
Morelli, Alessandra
Patterson, Susan
Sally, Deirdre
Stewart, Nicola
Pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the Bridge-It study protocol
title Pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the Bridge-It study protocol
title_full Pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the Bridge-It study protocol
title_fullStr Pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the Bridge-It study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the Bridge-It study protocol
title_short Pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the Bridge-It study protocol
title_sort pragmatic cluster randomised cohort cross-over trial to determine the effectiveness of bridging from emergency to regular contraception: the bridge-it study protocol
topic Sexual Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31672711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029978
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