Pharmacy app aims to boost birth control use after Morning-After pill
NCT ID NCT06299475
Summary
This study tests whether offering online birth control counseling at pharmacies when someone buys emergency contraception helps them start using regular, effective birth control methods afterward. About 600 women in Stockholm will participate by scanning a QR code at participating pharmacies. The research compares those who receive the online counseling and clinic invitation to those who just buy the emergency pill as usual.
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Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, 171 76, Sweden
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