학술논문

Best Practices for Counseling Adolescents about the Etonogestrel Implant
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 33(5)
Subject
Paediatrics
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Prevention
Health Services
Pediatric
Clinical Research
Behavioral and Social Science
Good Health and Well Being
Adolescent
Contraception
Contraceptive Agents
Female
Counseling
Desogestrel
Device Removal
Drug Implants
Female
Humans
Pregnancy
Pregnancy in Adolescence
Pregnancy
Unplanned
Etonogestrel
Progestins
Unplanned pregnancy
Pregnancy in adolescence
Patient-centered care
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
Reproductive medicine
Language
Abstract
Among young persons, ease of use, high efficacy, and high acceptability makes the etonogestrel contraceptive implant an important choice for this age group. Adolescent-friendly, patient-centered counseling considers the patient's cognitive development, the influence of friends and family, as well as their own preferences and values. Age-appropriate language, graphics, and models are useful to explain contraceptive options and relevant side effects. Effectiveness, reversibility, safety, noncontraceptive benefits, and side effects are important attributes and should be discussed when teens are choosing a contraceptive method. In this review we describe suggested best practices for counseling adolescents about the etonogestrel implant so they can make informed, prudent decisions about using this contraceptive method.