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Contraception clinical trials at UCSF

6 in progress, 0 open to eligible people

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  • Ulipristal Acetate (UPA) Used Daily as a Contraceptive

    Sorry, currently not accepting new patients, but might later

    This is a Phase IIb multicenter, open-label, non-comparative trial of continuous daily oral 10 mg of ulipristal acetate (UPA) to evaluate its contraceptive efficacy as the primary method of contraception.

    San Francisco, California and other locations

  • "My Decision" Tubal Sterilization Decision Support Tool

    Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients

    This study seeks to test a web-based decision support tool developed to enhance low-income women's ability to make informed decisions about tubal sterilization that align with their preferences, values and reproductive goals. Half of participants will receive usual care, while the other half will use the web-based decision aid plus usual care. The investigators hypothesize that compared to women who receive usual care alone, women randomized to the decision aid arm will have greater knowledge about sterilization and alternative options, lower decisional conflict, and will be more satisfied with their contraceptive decision at 3-month follow-up.

    San Francisco, California and other locations

  • Compare Two Copper IUDs: Mona Lisa NT Cu380 Mini and ParaGard

    Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients

    This will be a multi-site, participant-blinded, randomized clinical trial. The investigators will randomize 1000 eligible participants in a 4:1 ratio to two different copper IUDs: 800 to Mona Lisa NT Cu380 Mini and 200 to ParaGard.

    San Francisco, California and other locations

  • Contraceptive Efficacy Study of Ovaprene

    Sorry, not currently recruiting here

    This will be a multi-center, single arm, open-label study of Ovaprene, a non-hormonal intravaginal ring, to investigate the contraceptive effectiveness, safety and acceptability of Ovaprene.

    San Francisco, California and other locations

  • Patient-centered Information on Permanent Contraception

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    The goal of this study is to understand whether providing information to women with a strong desire to avoid future pregnancy about how tubal sterilization compares to long-acting reversible contraceptives improves perceived access to available contraceptives. Participants will: - Complete a baseline survey - Receive access to web-based educational resources - Complete a brief follow up survey immediately after exploring these web-based resources - Complete a follow-up survey 3 months after enrolling The investigators will compare outcomes among participants provided with access to a new website (intervention) summarizing recent patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) comparing interval laparoscopic tubal sterilization and long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) to control participants provided with access to the existing Planned Parenthood website on tubal sterilization.

    San Francisco, California

  • UCSF College Health Study on Contraceptive Training and Education at Community Colleges

    Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients

    The purpose of this study is to measure whether a training and education intervention for clinic staff and young women aged 18-25 on contraceptive methods, including intrauterine devices (IUDs) and the implant, will result in greater contraceptive knowledge and access among students in community colleges.

    San Francisco, California

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