Introduction: Thirty-seven states require minors seeking abortion to involve a parent, either through notification or consent. Little research has examined how implementation of these laws affect service delivery and quality of care for those who involve a parent.
Methods: Between May 2018 and September 2019, in-depth interviews were conducted with 34 staff members involved in scheduling, counseling, and administration at abortion facilities in three Southeastern states.
Objective: To evaluate the use of a contraceptive decision support tool in the abortion care setting.
Study Design: In 2019, Mississippi residents aged 18 to 45 used a tablet-based decision support tool at the consultation visit and completed a survey about their satisfaction with the tool.
Results: Among the 325 participants, the majority found the tool "very helpful" for method decision-making (86%) and considered the amount of information provided to be "just right" (95%).
Objective: To examine the relationships between caregiver resilience and a comprehensive set of sociodemographic and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) predictors among both caregivers and injured service members.
Design: Cross-sectional analysis of an observational cohort.
Setting: Community dwelling.