Fourteen outpatient clinics in the United States that provide birth control services, including primary care and obstetrics and gynecology clinics, will be enrolled. Each clinic will be randomly assigned to the My Health My Choice Group (intervention group) or the Usual Care group. Only patients who receive health care at enrolled clinics are eligible for study participation.
Participants must be aged 18-49 years, read English, fertile (able to get pregnant), have at least one index health condition, characteristic or medication usage (full list of 60+ eligible conditions, characteristics, and 50+ medications available upon request); and want to talk about birth control at an upcoming clinic visit with their clinician.
Eligible participants will be enrolled over the phone. Enrolled participants will complete a baseline electronic survey about their demographics, health history, contraceptive use, and contraceptive knowledge before learning which study group they are in.
Study Activities for Participants in the Intervention Arm Only:
* Before their scheduled clinic visit, open and use the My Health My Choice tool via a password-protected weblink on a mobile device, computer
* Complete a brief electronic survey about their experience using the My Health My Choice web tool.
Study Activities for All Participants:
* Go to their scheduled clinic visit with their clinician
* Complete a survey shortly after the clinic visit
* Complete a survey 1 month after the clinic visit
* Complete a survey 3 months after the clinic visit
All surveys take about 5-10 minutes to complete. About 30 participants across all clinic sites will be asked to do an optional 1 hour exit interview by phone or teleconference.
Clinicians who provide contraceptive care, including residents who have finished their intern year, are eligible to participate. Eligible clinicians include doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and certified nurse midwives. Enrolled clinicians will complete a brief baseline and exit survey about their contraceptive counseling, the type of contraceptive methods they provide, and their contraceptive knowledge.
Activities for All Clinicians
* Complete a baseline survey
* Complete an exit survey
* Provide care to enrolled patients at their scheduled visits
* Complete a brief survey after each visit with an enrolled patient
Activities for Clinicians in the Intervention Arm Only
• Before or during the scheduled clinic visit, open and use Clinician Version of the My Health My Choice tool via a password-protected weblink on a mobile device, computer
The Clinician Version of the My Health My Choice has information to help clinicians counsel patients with health conditions about the safety of different birth control methods. Clinicians can also review the "Birth Control Summary" of enrolled patients before or during the clinic visit.
All clinician surveys take 3-10 minutes to complete. About 30 clinician participants across all clinic sites will be asked to participate in an optional 1 hour exit interview by phone or teleconference.
After patients exit the study, an electronic health record (EHR) review will be done to find out if participants got birth control prescriptions or birth control devices during the study. The EHR review also includes checking if participants report plans to get permanent birth control (tubal sterilization for themselves or vasectomy for their partners).
The primary and secondary outcomes are patient-reported or patient-related outcomes. There are no primary or secondary outcomes for clinicians.
The study aims to enroll 725 patients and 70 clinicians (795 in total).