id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_a7cttaeyfzboxnjccmm27csu4i Tessa Kerkman Traumatic Experiences and the Midwifery Profession: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Dutch Midwives 2019 8 .pdf application/pdf 5860 780 66 Contraceptive consultations: A cross-sectional study of Norwegian women's experiences and opinions INTRODUCTION Access to contraceptive consultations and the content of these Norwegian women's experiences of and opinions on contraceptive consultations. RESULTS Few women found it hard to access consultations (5%). majority of women deemed issues of sexual wellbeing important to address during contraceptive/sexual health consultations. CONCLUSIONS Women want contraceptive consultations to include more information on side effects and available hormonal contraceptives. be asked about their sexual health and wellbeing during contraceptive consultations. Women should be made aware that midwives can provide contraceptive services women's experiences and opinions on contraceptive use sexual health and wellbeing as part of the contraceptive hormonal contraceptives to women aged 16–20 years since Women were asked if questions on sexual wellbeing had regarding questions on contraceptives, sexual health Women's opinions on questions regarding sexual health and wellbeing during contraceptive women's access to contraceptive consultations. women's access to contraceptive consultations. ./cache/work_a7cttaeyfzboxnjccmm27csu4i.pdf ./txt/work_a7cttaeyfzboxnjccmm27csu4i.txt