Objective: The aim of this project was to evaluate influence of standardised information on patient's choice of combined hormonal contraception application way.
Design: Non-interventional, multicentric, prospecive study.
Setting: Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University Prague.
Methods: The choice of application form of combined hormone contraception was evaluate in group of 1944 women in 183 centers of Czech and Slovak republic before and after doctor's consultation.
Results: The 1911 women have given replay for all questions. Percentage of women preferring combined oral contraception (46.6%, CI 95% 44%-50%, 906 women) and transdermal patch (4.5%, CI 95% 3%-6%, 87 women) were unchanged. Choice of vaginal ring grew up from 6.2% to 42.6% (CI 95% 40%-46%, 837 women). It means significant elevation by 36.4% (CI 97.5% 33.9% - 38.9%, p < 0.0001). Vaginal ring was choosen by 54.2% of women without any intention and 39.1% from women with preference of nonhormonal contraception.
Conclusion: Project show to increase the preference of vaginal ring by information about all application forms of combined hormonal contraception.