Pharmacy app aims to prevent unplanned pregnancies
NCT ID NCT06299475
Summary
This study tests whether offering online birth control counseling at pharmacies helps women choose effective, ongoing contraception after they buy emergency contraception. About 600 women in Stockholm who purchase emergency contraception will either receive this counseling or standard care. Researchers will follow up to see if the counseling leads to more women using reliable birth control methods like pills or IUDs.
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Locations
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Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, 171 76, Sweden
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