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Research Study

Pharmacist prescribing of contraception: Patient perspectives

What experiences have you had with pharmacists prescribing contraception? We want to know!

Closed Recruitment

Health Areas

Other Diagnosis and Therapy, Exercise and Physical Fitness, Other General Health , Other Men’s Health , Birth Control

Study Purpose

Pharmacists have been able to prescribe contraception since June 2023, but we have limited information about people's experiences in accessing contraception from their community pharmacists. We want to better understand the positives and negatives to pharmacist prescribing for contraception.

Details

You will be asked to participate in an online interview by Zoom (or telephone if preferred). The interview will be done with a research assistant and will take about 60-90 minutes depending on your experiences and responses to the questions.

location

Vancouver Island / Coast

Lower Mainland

Thompson - Okanagan

Kootenay

Cariboo

North Coast and Nechako

Northeast

recruitment end date

2025-03-21

eligibility

Age: 18 Years - 55 Years Old

Accepting Healthy Volunteers: No

Research Team Information

Principal investigator

Theresa Charrois

health authority affiliation

No Health Authority Affiliation

academic affiliation

University of British Columbia - Vancouver

collaborating organizations

University of British Columbia

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