Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective in preventing pregnancy; however, uptake remains relatively low in Australia.

A cost-benefit analysis was undertaken to assess the impact of two scenarios for Australian women (over five years), with economic modelling based on the latest published contraception rates and discontinuation rates.

Scenario 1: Switching from an oral contraceptive pill to a LARC.

Scenario 2: Initiating the use of a LARC for women not currently using any form of contraception.

The additional impact of 20% of the increase in LARC insertions being carried out by RNs was also modelled.

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Jessica Botfield (FPNSW): jessicab@fpnsw.org.au    

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Thursday, 14 November 2019