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Global research and learning agenda for building evidence on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes for research, product development, policies, and programs.

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Hoppes, E; Nwachukwu, C; Hennegan, J; Blithe, DL; Cordova-Gomez, A; Critchley, H; Doncel, GF; Dorflinger, LJ; Haddad, LB; Mackenzie, ACL ...
Published in: Gates Open Res
2022

Background: Contraceptive-induced menstrual changes (CIMCs) can affect family planning (FP) users' lives in both positive and negative ways, resulting in both opportunities and consequences. Despite this, and despite the important links between FP and menstrual health (MH), neither field adequately addresses CIMCs, including in research, product development, policies, and programs globally. Methods: In November 2020, a convening of both MH and FP experts reviewed the existing evidence on CIMCs and identified significant gaps in key areas. Results: These gaps led to the establishment of a CIMC Task Force in April 2021 and the development of the Global Research and Learning Agenda: Building Evidence on Contraceptive-Induced Menstrual Changes in Research, Product Development, Policies, and Programs Globally (the CIMC RLA) , which includes four research agendas for (1) measurement, (2) contraceptive research and development (R&D) and biomedical research, (3) social-behavioral and user preferences research, and (4) programmatic research. Conclusions: Guided by the CIMC RLA, researchers, product developers, health care providers, program implementers, advocates, policymakers, and funders are urged to conduct research and implement strategies to address the beneficial and negative effects of CIMCs and support the integration of FP and MH. CIMCs need to be addressed to improve the health and well-being of women, girls, and other people who menstruate and use contraceptives globally. Disclaimer : The views expressed in this article are those of the authors. Publication in Gates Open Research does not imply endorsement by the Gates Foundation.

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Gates Open Res

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2572-4754

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2022

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6

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49

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United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
 

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Hoppes, E., Nwachukwu, C., Hennegan, J., Blithe, D. L., Cordova-Gomez, A., Critchley, H., … Rountree, L. (2022). Global research and learning agenda for building evidence on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes for research, product development, policies, and programs. Gates Open Res, 6, 49. https://doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13609.1
Hoppes, Emily, Chukwuemeka Nwachukwu, Julie Hennegan, Diana L. Blithe, Amanda Cordova-Gomez, Hilary Critchley, Gustavo F. Doncel, et al. “Global research and learning agenda for building evidence on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes for research, product development, policies, and programs.Gates Open Res 6 (2022): 49. https://doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13609.1.
Hoppes E, Nwachukwu C, Hennegan J, Blithe DL, Cordova-Gomez A, Critchley H, et al. Global research and learning agenda for building evidence on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes for research, product development, policies, and programs. Gates Open Res. 2022;6:49.
Hoppes, Emily, et al. “Global research and learning agenda for building evidence on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes for research, product development, policies, and programs.Gates Open Res, vol. 6, 2022, p. 49. Pubmed, doi:10.12688/gatesopenres.13609.1.
Hoppes E, Nwachukwu C, Hennegan J, Blithe DL, Cordova-Gomez A, Critchley H, Doncel GF, Dorflinger LJ, Haddad LB, Mackenzie ACL, Maybin JA, Moley K, Nanda K, Sales Vieira C, Vwalika B, Kibira SPS, Mickler A, OlaOlorun FM, Polis CB, Sommer M, Williams KM, Lathrop E, Mahajan T, Rademacher KH, Solomon M, Wilson K, Wilson LC, Rountree L. Global research and learning agenda for building evidence on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes for research, product development, policies, and programs. Gates Open Res. 2022;6:49.

Published In

Gates Open Res

DOI

EISSN

2572-4754

Publication Date

2022

Volume

6

Start / End Page

49

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences