Causas de desapego a los métodos anticonceptivos

Causes of non-attachment to contraceptive methods

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Barrera Coello, L.
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Olvera Rodríguez, V.
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Castelo-Branco Flores, Camil
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Cancelo Hidalgo, M. J.
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2019-07-26T12:58:24Z
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2019-07-26T12:58:24Z
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2019
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2019-07-26T12:58:24Z
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0300-9041
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/138425
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690779
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Existen diversas causas de abandono o desapego al tratamiento en usuarias de métodos anticonceptivos. De forma general, la percepción o asociación de efectos adversos con el método anticonceptivo representa la principal causa de abandono. La mayor parte de los efectos adversos de los métodos anticonceptivos se relaciona con ideas o creencias erróneas, basadas en mitos, que se transmiten a través del tiempo. Incluso la influencia de abandono o desapego viene apoyada por el propio médico, quien por falta de actualización y asesoramiento puede seguir anclado en el pasado y recomendar acciones, como los 'descansos' del tratamiento con anticoncepción hormonal combinada, que motivan el abandono o, lo que es peor, fracaso del método, con la consecuencia de un embarazo no deseado. Los factores intrínsecos al método pueden aumentar la tasa de abandono, cuando este no se adapta a las características específicas y preferencias des las pacientes. En un intento por disminuir la tasa de abandono se han desarrollado nuevas formulaciones de anticonceptivos hormonales, con la finalidad de reducir los efectos adversos y aportar beneficios adicionales que aumenten el apego al tratamiento. [English] There are several causes of abandonment or detachment to treatment in users of contraceptive methods. In general, the perception or association of adverse effects with the contraceptive method represents the main cause of interruption. Most of the adverse effects of contraceptive methods are related to misconceptions or beliefs, based on myths, that are transmitted over time. Even the influence of abandonment or detachment is supported by the doctor himself, who for lack of updating and advice can remain anchored in the past and recommend actions, such as the 'breaks' of treatment with combined hormonal contraception, which motivate the abandonment or, which is worse, failure of the method, with the consequence of an unwanted pregnancy. The factors intrinsic to the method can increase the abandonment rate, when it does not adapt to the specific characteristics and preferences of the patients. In an attempt to reduce the dropout rate, new formulations of hormonal contraceptives have been developed, with the aim of reducing adverse effects and providing additional benefits that increase adherence to treatment.
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8 p.
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application/pdf
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spa
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Federación Mexicana de Ginecología y Obstetricia
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http://www.ginecologiayobstetricia.org.mx
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Ginecología y obstetricia de México, 2019, vol. 87, num. Suppl 1, p. S128-S135
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, 2019
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Cirurgia i Especialitats Medicoquirúrgiques)
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Contraceptius
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Hormonoteràpia
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Contraceptives
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Hormone therapy
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Causas de desapego a los métodos anticonceptivos
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Causes of non-attachment to contraceptive methods
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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