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KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT PRACTICES REGARDING INTERACTIONS OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES AND CERTAIN OTHER MEDICATION AND ADVICE GIVEN BY EMERGENCY DOCTORS IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITALS OF KOLKATA

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.8, No. 5)

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Page : 263-303

Keywords : Knowledge Current Practices Oral Contraceptives Other Medication Emergency Doctors;

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Abstract

Introduction: Oral contraceptive pills or birth control pills are the medications that are used to avoid pregnancy. The contraceptive pills contain small quantities of synthetically prepared progesterone and estrogen hormones. They impede the functioning of natural hormones and interfere with implantation and fertilization of egg and thus prevent pregnancy. The combined oral contraceptive pill is a popular form of contraception for women of child bearing age worldwide. Aims and Objectives: The aim of our study was to assess the knowledge of emergency doctors in tertiary care hospitals of Kolkata regarding interactions of oral contraceptives and oral antibiotics. The objective of our study was to find the awareness among the emergency doctors regarding interactions of oral contraceptives and antibiotics and advice give in emergency department. Material and Methods: This is a prospectively multi centre, multiple choice questionnaire based study, was conducted at emergency department of various hospitals in Kolkata. The Hospitals are multi-specialty hospital that provides all kind of medical facilities. Focus of the study is to determine the awareness, knowledge & ability of Emergency doctors when they are prescribing broad spectrum antibiotics to the females of child bearing age who are on oral contraceptive pills, which can cause OCP failure. Questions were put in Survey Monkey and circulated in Emergency Department of different hospitals in Kolkata. Questionnarie Format 1. For the purpose of this proposal, a closed question format to collect data was used. 2. To determine knowledge level, a multiple choice format was used. Multiple choices offer the participant a list of response, from which they select the most appropriate. 3. The questions look at, what advice was given to women who had been prescribed broad spectrum antibiotics. 4. The set of questionnaire have been referenced from a previously done similar study, and has then been further refined by our H.O.D. Sample Size: For the purpose of this proposal, data was collected from all participants fulfilling the inclusive criteria.

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