Implanon acceptability study Phase 1
Implanon acceptability study Phase 1
Implanon acceptability study Phase 1
A multi-center, open-label, uncontrolled study to investigate the efficacy and safety of the transdermal contraceptive patch in a 21-day regimen for 13 cycles in 28 healthy female subjects.
This study compared the efficacy and women's experiences of a new 'dilating speculum' called the Veda-scope, with a conventional metal bivalve speculum (Pederson).
Vaginal atrophy is a condition which occurs after the menopause causing vaginal dryness, soreness, itching, pain or bleeding during sex. The purpose of this study was to find out if a new treatment could improve these symptoms.
A pilot study to assess the effect of three short-term treatments on frequent and/or prolonged bleeding compared to placebo in women using Implanon
Family Planning NSW designed and delivered a three-day competency-based accredited training program, “Sexuality, Health and Facilitating Groups”, to Aboriginal Health Workers and others who work with Aboriginal young people to improve knowledge and confidence in delivering reproductive and sexual health information. An evaluation of this program was undertaken.