USE OF THE INTRAUTERINE-DEVICE BY INNER-CITY WOMEN

Citation
Sp. Sarma et al., USE OF THE INTRAUTERINE-DEVICE BY INNER-CITY WOMEN, Archives of family medicine, 7(2), 1998, pp. 130-133
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
Journal title
ISSN journal
10633987
Volume
7
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
130 - 133
Database
ISI
SICI code
1063-3987(1998)7:2<130:UOTIBI>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Objective: To examine the use, effectiveness, acceptability, and conti nuation rates of the copper T 380 A intrauterine device (IUD) among wo men attending an inner-city family planning clinic. Design: A 1-year p rospective cohort study. Setting: The family planning clinic of Grady Memorial Hospital, which serves the inner-city indigent population of Fulton and Dekalb counties in metropolitan Atlanta, Ga. Participants: A total of 115 women with 1 or more live births who were in a mutually monogamous relationship for the previous year had the copper T 380 A IUD inserted between December 20, 1990, and June 28, 1991. Main Outcom e Measures: Follow-up, consisting of history and a pelvic examination, was done 2, 6, and 12 months after IUD insertion to determine the sta tus of the IUD and to detect any complications related to its use. At the end of the study, the continuation rates, reasons for removal, and complications related to IUD use were assessed. Results: Thirty-seven women were unavailable for followup. Eight of those were seen in othe r clinics at Grady Memorial Hospital, but no mention was made of their IUD status. Fifty-six of the remaining 78 women were known to continu e IUD use without any complications at the end of the 12 months. Among the 22 women known to have the IUD removed, 8 women cited no problems . Pelvic pain, menometrorrhagia, desire for permanent sterilization, a nd expulsion of the device were mentioned as reasons for other IUD rem ovals. Pelvic inflammatory disease was not documented in any of the pa tients during the year of follow-up. Conclusion: With proper screening and counseling, the IUD may be used successfully in selected patients in inner-city family planning clinics.