What to do about missing IUD threads
Reference
Bateson D, South R, 2017, What to do about missing IUD threads, Medicine Today, 18(3) 67-69Implanon NXT: Expert tips for best-practice insertion and removal
Reference
Pearson S, Stewart M, Bateson D, 2017, Implanon NXT: Expert tips for best-practice insertion and removal, Aust Fam Physician, 46(3) 104-108What do young Australian women want (when talking to doctors about contraception)?
Reference
Goldhammer D L, Fraser C, Wigginton B, Harris M L, Bateson D, Loxton D, Stewart M, Coombe J & Lucke J C, 2017, What do young Australian women want (when talking to doctors about contraception)?, BMC Family Practice, Online DOI 10.1186/s12875-017-0616-2Negotiating Discourses of Shame, Secrecy, and Silence: Migrant and Refugee Women’s Experiences of Sexual Embodiment
Reference
Ussher JM, Perz J, Metusela C, Hawkey AJ, Morrow M, Narchal R, & Estoesta J, 2017, Negotiating Discourses of Shame, Secrecy, and Silence: Migrant and Refugee Women’s Experiences of Sexual Embodiment, Archives of Sexual Behavior, Online doi:10.1007/s10508-016-0898-9Translating evidence into practice: Safety benefits shown for low dose ethinyl estradiol pills in a French national database study
Dr Deborah Bateson
Outcomes of intrauterine device insertion training for doctors working in primary care
Reference
Stewart M, Digiusto E, Bateson D, South R, Black KI, 2016, Outcomes of intrauterine device insertion training for doctors working in primary care, Aust Fam Physician, 2016 Nov 45(11):837-841Domestic violence routine screening in Family Planning NSW clinics
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
Family Planning NSW implemented Domestic Violence Routine Screening in their clinics in 2012. A study was undertaken by Family Planning NSW to review the implementation of the program and outcomes of screening, in order to determine feasibility of routine screening in a family planning setting and the suitability of this program in the context of women’s reproductive and sexual health.
Strong Family Project (evaluation)
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
Aboriginal youth in Australia often experience high rates of family violence and poorer reproductive and sexual health than their non-Aboriginal counterparts. To address some of the disparities, the Strong Family Program was developed to deliver reproductive and sexual health education to Aboriginal communities in New South Wales. An evaluation was conducted to measure reproductive and sexual health knowledge and attitude changes upon program completion.
Partners
Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
Training Registered Nurses and Midwives in the insertion of contraceptive implants to increase uptake of long-acting reversible contraceptives in Australia
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
The "Implanon NXT® Insertion and Removal Training Course for Registered Nurses and Midwives" is designed for Registered Nurses and midwives working Family Planning Organisations. The education program and impact on clinical practice will be formally assessed in an evaluation.