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51精品视频 Medicine researchers created a tool to help patients make informed decisions about sterilization

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Researchers at the 51精品视频 have developed a simple, web-based decision aid that helps empower pregnant individuals considering tubal sterilization make informed decisions about their reproductive health. Their findings were published in聽.

With significant misunderstandings surrounding sterilization, My Decision/Mi Decisi贸n can offer comprehensive, engaging and accessible information to help support individuals as they make the best contraceptive decisions for themselves.

鈥淲hen patients are making decisions about their health and fertility, we want to make certain they make them based on facts,鈥 said Sonya Borrero, professor of medicine and founding director of the聽聽at the School of Medicine.聽 鈥淔rom there, they can take the step most aligned with their preferences and values.鈥

Borrero and her team developed My Decision/Mi Decisi贸n, which is available in English and Spanish, with input from people with lived experience, bioethicists and reproductive health advocates. The decision aid includes written, audio and video information about tubal sterilization, an interactive table comparing contraceptive options, values-clarifying exercises and knowledge checks.

Additional 51精品视频 authors of the study include Elizabeth A. Mosley, Michaella Wu, Kaleab Z. Abebe and Catherine Wright.

Funding for this study was supported by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, part of the National Institutes of Health (R01 MD011678).