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SexHealth II for Birth Control
Study Summary
This trial is testing a new way to give contraception counseling and start long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) for female adolescents who are in the hospital.
- Birth Control
- Pregnancy
- Contraceptive Behavior
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Does this trial encompass participants aged 50 or above?
"Based on the eligibility guidelines, this clinical trial is suitable for patients aged 14 to 21. There are 73 studies available for minors and 141 trials targeting seniors over 65 years of age."
Are there any eligibility requirements I should be aware of to join in this clinical research?
"This experiment is currently open to any female between 14 and 21 years old with contraceptive use who meet the criteria of both a convenience sample of hospitalists/nurses caring for enrolled participants, as well as requiring health educator eligibility for post-intervention feasibility study."
Is there an ongoing enrollment period for this clinical trial?
"Clinicaltrials.gov substantiates that, although initially posted on December 10th 2020 and revised on June 2nd 2022, this medical trial is not presently looking for patients. Nonetheless, there are 286 other clinical trials actively recruiting participants at the moment."
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