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Neglect of attention to reproductive health in women with HIV infection: contraceptive use and unintended pregnancies in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study

Objectives Women with HIV infection are mainly of reproductive age and need safe, effective and affordable contraception to avoid unintended pregnancies. The aim of this study was to evaluate contraceptive use and unintended pregnancies in this population in Switzerland. Methods A self‐report anonym...

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Published in:HIV medicine 2018-05, Vol.19 (5), p.339-346
Main Authors: Aebi‐Popp, K, Mercanti, V, Voide, C, Nemeth, J, Cusini, A, Jakopp, B, Nicca, D, Rasi, M, Bruno, A, Calmy, A, Martinez de Tejada, B, Aubert, V, Battegay, M, Bernasconi, E, Böni, J, Braun, L, Bucher, C, Cavassini, M, Ciuffi, A, Dollenmaier, G, Egger, M, Elzi, L, Fehr, J, Fellay, J, Furrer, H, Fux, A, Günthard, F, Haerry, D, Hasse, B, Hirsch, H, Hoffmann, M, Hösli, I, Kahlert, C, Kaiser, L, Keiser, O, Klimkait, T, Kouyos, D, Kovari, H, Ledergerber, B, Martinetti, G, Marzolini, C, Metzner, J, Müller, N, Pantaleo, G, Paioni, P, Rauch, A, Rudin, C, Scherrer, U, Schmid, P, Speck, R, Stöckle, M, Tarr, P, Trkola, A, Vernazza, P, Wandeler, G, Weber, R, Yerly, S
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Martinez de Tejada, B
Aubert, V
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Braun, L
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Cavassini, M
Ciuffi, A
Dollenmaier, G
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Elzi, L
Fehr, J
Fellay, J
Furrer, H
Fux, A
Günthard, F
Haerry, D
Hasse, B
Hirsch, H
Hoffmann, M
Hösli, I
Kahlert, C
Kaiser, L
Keiser, O
Klimkait, T
Kouyos, D
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description Objectives Women with HIV infection are mainly of reproductive age and need safe, effective and affordable contraception to avoid unintended pregnancies. The aim of this study was to evaluate contraceptive use and unintended pregnancies in this population in Switzerland. Methods A self‐report anonymous questionnaire on contraceptive methods, adherence to them, and unintended pregnancies was completed by women included in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) between November 2013 and June 2014. Sociodemographic characteristics and information related to combined antiretroviral therapy and HIV disease status were obtained from the SHCS database. Results Of 462 women included, 164 (35.5%) reported not using any contraception. Among these, 65 (39.6%) reported being sexually active, although 29 (44.6%) were not planning a pregnancy. Of 298 women using contraception, the following methods were reported: condoms, 219 (73.5%); oral hormonal contraception, 32 (10.7%); and intrauterine devices, 28 (9.4%). Among all women on contraception, 32 (10.7%) reported using more than one contraceptive method and 48 (16%) had an unintended pregnancy while on contraception (18, condoms; 16, oral contraception; four, other methods). Of these, 68.1% terminated the pregnancy and almost half (43.7%) continued using the same contraceptive method after the event. Conclusions Family planning needs in HIV‐positive women are not fully addressed because male condoms remained the predominant reported contraceptive method, with a high rate of unintended pregnancies. It is of utmost importance to provide effective contraception such as long‐acting reversible contraceptives for women living with HIV.
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Med</addtitle><date>2018-05</date><risdate>2018</risdate><volume>19</volume><issue>5</issue><spage>339</spage><epage>346</epage><pages>339-346</pages><issn>1464-2662</issn><eissn>1468-1293</eissn><abstract>Objectives Women with HIV infection are mainly of reproductive age and need safe, effective and affordable contraception to avoid unintended pregnancies. The aim of this study was to evaluate contraceptive use and unintended pregnancies in this population in Switzerland. Methods A self‐report anonymous questionnaire on contraceptive methods, adherence to them, and unintended pregnancies was completed by women included in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) between November 2013 and June 2014. Sociodemographic characteristics and information related to combined antiretroviral therapy and HIV disease status were obtained from the SHCS database. Results Of 462 women included, 164 (35.5%) reported not using any contraception. Among these, 65 (39.6%) reported being sexually active, although 29 (44.6%) were not planning a pregnancy. Of 298 women using contraception, the following methods were reported: condoms, 219 (73.5%); oral hormonal contraception, 32 (10.7%); and intrauterine devices, 28 (9.4%). Among all women on contraception, 32 (10.7%) reported using more than one contraceptive method and 48 (16%) had an unintended pregnancy while on contraception (18, condoms; 16, oral contraception; four, other methods). Of these, 68.1% terminated the pregnancy and almost half (43.7%) continued using the same contraceptive method after the event. Conclusions Family planning needs in HIV‐positive women are not fully addressed because male condoms remained the predominant reported contraceptive method, with a high rate of unintended pregnancies. It is of utmost importance to provide effective contraception such as long‐acting reversible contraceptives for women living with HIV.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pub>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc</pub><pmid>29336516</pmid><doi>10.1111/hiv.12582</doi><tpages>8</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Adolescent
Adult
Antiretroviral agents
Antiretroviral therapy
Birth control
Cohort analysis
Condoms
Contraception
Contraceptive Agents - therapeutic use
Contraceptives
Cross-Sectional Studies
Drug Utilization - statistics & numerical data
Family planning
Family Planning Services - methods
Family Planning Services - organization & administration
Female
Health care
Health Services Research
HIV
HIV infection
HIV Infections
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Infections
Intrauterine devices
IUD
Methods
Middle Aged
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Unplanned
Reproductive health
Sexually transmitted diseases
STD
Surveys and Questionnaires
Switzerland
unintended pregnancy
women
Young Adult
title Neglect of attention to reproductive health in women with HIV infection: contraceptive use and unintended pregnancies in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study
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