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Increasing the availability of long-acting reversible contraception and medical abortion in primary care: the Australian Contraception and Abortion Primary Care Practitioner Support Network (AusCAPPS) cohort study protocol

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posted on 2023-06-16, 05:04 authored by D Mazza, S James, K Black, Angela TaftAngela Taft, D Bateson, K McGeechan, WV Norman

INTRODUCTION: Although primary care practitioners are the main providers of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) and early medical abortion (EMA) in Australia, few provide these services. A professional community of practice (CoP) has the potential to improve LARC and EMA provision through evidence-based guidance, expert support and peer-to-peer engagement.The primary objective is to establish, implement and evaluate an innovative, multidisciplinary online CoP (AusCAPPS Network) to increase LARC and EMA services in Australian primary care. Secondary objectives are to (1) increase the number of general practitioners (GPs) and pharmacists certified to provide or dispense EMA, respectively, (2) increase LARC and EMA prescription rates and, (3) improve primary care practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and provision of LARC and EMA. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A stakeholder knowledge exchange workshop (KEW) will be conducted to inform the AusCAPPS Network design. Once live, we aim to reach 3000 GPs, practice nurses and community pharmacists members. Changes in the number of GPs and pharmacists certified to provide or dispense EMA, respectively, and changes in the number of LARCs and EMAs prescribed will be gleaned through health service data. Changes in the knowledge attitudes and practices will be gleaned through an online survey with 500 individuals from each professional group at baseline and 12 months after members have joined AusCAPPs; and experiences of the AusCAPPS Network will be evaluated using interviews with the project team plus a convenience sample of 20 intervention participants from each professional group. The project is underpinned by the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance framework, and a realist framework will inform analysis. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was received from the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee (No. 28002). Dissemination will occur through KEWs, presentations, publications and domestic and international networks. 

Funding

The trial is being conducted with support by the National Health and Medical Research Council grant ID: 1191793 and partner organisation monetary or material support. Partner organisations include the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, Australian Government Department of Health, Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association, Australasian Sexual Health and HIV Nurses Association, Australian Women's Health Nurse Association, Bayer Australia and New Zealand, Children by Choice, Family Planning New South Wales, Family Planning Tasmania, Family Planning Welfare Association of NT, Jean Hailes, Marie Stopes Australia, Organon, Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Sexual Health Victoria, Sexual Health Quarters, SHINE SA and The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. WVN was supported as a Scholar of the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (2012-2020-5139 (HSR)), and as an Applied Public Health Research Chair by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2014-2024-CPP-329455-107837).

History

Publication Date

2022-12-15

Journal

BMJ open

Volume

12

Issue

12

Article Number

e065583

Pagination

8p.

Publisher

BMJ

ISSN

2044-6055

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