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Reproductive Behavior clinical trials at UCSF

1 research study open to eligible people

Reproductive behavior is how people decide about having children and using birth control. UCSF is running a study that gives clear facts about permanent birth control to people who prefer to avoid future pregnancy. UCSF is measuring how information affects knowledge and decisions.

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  • Patient-centered Information on Permanent Contraception

    open to eligible females ages 21-45

    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

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