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Guideline recommendations for the management of bleeding irregularities in LARC users

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Guideline recommendations for the management of bleeding irregularities in LARC users
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Mitchell
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Alyssa
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1985-
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Alyssa Mitchell
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Vitale
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Tracey
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Tracey Vitale
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Rutgers University
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School of Nursing - RBHS
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Purpose of Project: The purpose of this project was to analyze a change in women’s health nurse practitioners’ frequency in recommending interventions for the treatment of irregular menstrual bleeding associated with LARC use to their patients.

Methodology: Interrupted time series study was conducted comparing nurse practitioners’ adherence to guideline recommendations prior to project intervention and after.

Results: The results of this project demonstrated an increase in nurse practitioners’ adherence from 36% prior to intervention, to 86% post-intervention. The results illustrate a positive relationship between provider education and adherence to nationally recognized guideline recommendations for the management of bleeding irregularities in LARC users.

Implications for Practice: This increase in adherence positively impacts women using LARC; by consistently offering them evidence-based interventions to manage the undesirable side-effect of bleeding irregularities providers are able to increase satisfaction and continuation rate of their patients’ chosen LARC methods.
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Long-acting reversible contraceptive
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Intrauterine contraceptives -- Complications
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Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
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