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Ginecología y obstetricia de México
Print version ISSN 0300-9041
Abstract
MARTINEZ-HERNANDEZ, Yasmín Iraís; VILLARREAL-RIOS, Enrique; GALICIA-RODRIGUEZ, Liliana and CU-FLORES, Laura Alicia. Cost of early removal of family planning methods. Ginecol. obstet. Méx. [online]. 2023, vol.91, n.2, pp.92-99. Epub May 05, 2023. ISSN 0300-9041. https://doi.org/10.24245/gom.v91i2.8239.
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the cost of early removal of family planning methods.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Cost study realized in records of women users of family planning method in a health institution in Querétaro, Mexico from 2018 to 2021. The unit of observation was considered to be the records of women who had early removal of the copper IUD, Mirena IUD and subdermal implant methods. Early removal was defined as the retirement of the method before the estimated time of use. Work was done with the total number of records (1361), with early removal in 148 (83 copper IUDs, 28 Mirena IUDs, 37 subdermal implants). The entire population was included, so no sampling technique was used. The cost of early removal was identified from the unit cost of the method, expected time of use, time of non-use. The statistical analysis plan included averages, percentages, confidence intervals and projections for which assumptions were used.
RESULTS:
The unit cost of early removal of copper IUD was $5.59 (95% CI; 5.04-6.14), Mirena IUD $1210.73 (95% CI; 1029.58 - 1391.87) Subdermal implant $658.41 (95% CI; 557.37- 759.44). The projection to the Mexican population of the cost of early removal of family planning methods is $359, 384,161.
CONCLUSION:
The cost of early removal of family planning methods is high.
Keywords : Contraceptives agents; Copper IUD; Mirena IUD; Subdermal impant; Removal; Cost..