Does research into contraceptive method discontinuation address women's own reasons? A critical review.
Kumiyo InoueAlexandra BarrattJuliet RichtersPublished in: The journal of family planning and reproductive health care (2015)
Studies of reasons for discontinuation of contraceptives do not well describe women's specific reasons. Studies rely heavily on medical terms and often fail to document women's subjective experiences. Future studies should create an opportunity for women to articulate their non-medical reasons in their own words, including those related to their sexual lives. Furthermore, researchers should distinguish, if possible, between reasons for discontinuation of a method and reasons for ceasing participation in a research study.