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Sexual Behavior clinical trials at University of California Health

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  • Rigorous Evaluation of Let's Talk Birth Control

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    The goal of this cluster-level randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the impacts of Let's Talk Birth Control, a clinical decision support intervention for adolescents that consists of a printed contraceptive decision aid (CDA), contraceptive counseling, and a QR code to the Bedsider.org Method Explorer (ME). The goal of Let's Talk Birth Control is to reduce rates of sex without a contraceptive method among adolescent patients, increase use of preferred contraceptive method, as well as to increase self-efficacy to discuss, obtain, and correctly use contraceptive methods The primary research questions are: - Does receiving care from a health center participating in Let's Talk Birth Control reduce rates of sex without a contraceptive method among adolescent patients compared to those visiting a standard of care control health center? - Does receiving care from a health center participating in Let's Talk Birth Control increase use of preferred contraceptive method among adolescent patients compared to those visiting a standard of care control health center? The evaluation will focus on the impacts of receiving the Let's Talk Birth Control intervention, as compared to receiving standard health care services. As part of this study: - All participants will be asked to complete baseline, 1-week post-intervention, and 9-month follow-up surveys. - Participants at health centers randomized to receive the Let's Talk intervention, will be asked to: - Review the Let's Talk CDA independently prior to meeting with their healthcare provider - Participate in an observation focused on the provider's use of the CDA for contraceptive counseling during the healthcare visit (select participants only) - Participate in a focus group discussing their perceptions of the Let's Talk Birth Control intervention (select participants only) Staff at health centers randomized to receive the Let's Talk intervention will be asked to: - Complete a 45-60 minute online asynchronous training covering patient-centered contraceptive counseling (PCCC) for adolescents and using the CDA - Use the Let's Talk CDA to facilitate patient-centered contraceptive counseling with patients that have enrolled in the study

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