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“Teen Health” Empowers Informed Contraception Decision-Making In Adolescents And Young Adults, Christina Lepore
“Teen Health” Empowers Informed Contraception Decision-Making In Adolescents And Young Adults, Christina Lepore
Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs), here defined as aged 13-25 years, face uniquechallenges in accessing sexual and reproductive health information. Interactive internet resources provide a free, private and personalized opportunity to help AYAs make informed contraception choices. We designed an original website called “Teen Health” to provide age-appropriate and evidence-based SRH education to AYAs, as well as an interactive contraception education tool (CET). We introduced “Teen Health” to AYAs in a clinical setting and observed trends in contraception preference after website exposure. We hypothesized that “Teen Health” would support informed contraception decision-making.
A convenience sample of AYAs were recruited from …
Factors Influencing Decision For Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy Versus Unilateral Mastectomy, Julian Huang
Factors Influencing Decision For Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy Versus Unilateral Mastectomy, Julian Huang
Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library
Background: Rates of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) are increasing despite falling rates of contralateral breast cancer and controversy over survival benefit of the procedure. We investigated why and how patients choose to undergo CPM, with focus on the roles of financial burden, decision-making resources, and active participation in decision-making.
Methods:Female unilateral breast cancer patients older than 18 years old who had undergone mastectomy (with or without CPM) coming in to the Yale Breast Center for a follow-up or post-operative visit between June and August 2017 were approached with an opportunity to participate in this survey study. Chart review was completed …
The Role Of Knowledge In End-Of-Life Decision-Making By Older Persons, Laura Van Dyck
The Role Of Knowledge In End-Of-Life Decision-Making By Older Persons, Laura Van Dyck
Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library
As physicians, we aim to support our patients to engage in and make end-of-life medical decisions. Ideally, patients engage in advance care planning (ACP) to direct their care if they become incapable of participating in decision-making. For many patients, however, their first encounter with end-of-life care—e.g. code status—occurs at hospital admission. This thesis describes two studies: the ACP Study and Code Status Study. The ACP Study examines ACP knowledge and its relationship to engagement. This study utilizes baseline data from 921 participants age 55 years enrolled in the STAMP randomized controlled trial, including a knowledge scale consisting of 7 questions …