Knowledge matters – Impact of two types of information brochure on contraceptive knowledge, attitudes and intentions

2012 
ABSTRACTObjective To compare the effect of two types of counselling brochure on knowledge, attitudes and intention towards combined oral contraceptives (COCs).Study design Double-blind, parallel-group randomised trial conducted in Germany. Nulliparous women aged 18–24 years were randomly assigned to receive one of two comprehensive information brochures about COCs, their benefits and risks, and alternative contraceptive methods. The first brochure was based on standard recommendations for evidence-based patient information (EBPI). This was restructured and adapted according to the mental models approach (MMA) for the second brochure. The primary endpoint was the change in number of correct answers in a knowledge questionnaire administered directly after the intervention and three months later. The impact on attitudes and intention were secondary outcomes.Results Before the intervention, women answered 18.9 (standard deviation [SD] 4.2) of 39 knowledge items correctly. After the intervention, the EBPI grou...
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