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Pharmacy Access Articles — International

2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2002 | 2001 | 1999

2007

Westley E, von Hertzen H, Faundes A. Expanding Access to Emergency Contraception. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2007; 97: 235-37.

Shoveller J, Chabot C, Soon J, Levine M. Identifying barriers to emergency contraception use among young women of various socialcultural groups in British Columbia, Canada. (PDF-120K) Perspectives in Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2007 March; 39(1): 13-20.

2006

Lakha F, Glasier A. Unintended pregnancy and use of emergency contraception among a large cohort of women attending for antenatal care or abortion in Scotland. (PDF-36K) The Lancet, 2006; 368 (9549): 1782-1787.

Moreau C, Bajos N, Trussell J. The impact of pharmacy access to emergency contraceptive pills in France (PDF-108K). 2006; 73(6): 602-608.

Lewington G, Marshall K. Access to emergency hormonal contraception from community pharmacies and family planning clinics. (PDF-116K) British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2006, 61(5): 605-608.

2005

Blanchard K, Harrison T, Sello M. Pharmacists’ Knowledge and Perceptions of Emergency Contraceptive Pills in Soweto and the Johannesburg Central Business District, South Africa. International Family Planning Perspectives, 2005, 31(4):172–178.

Chile’s Supreme Court Rules Sale of Emergency Contraception Constitutional. Kaiser Daily Women’s Health Policy Report. 30 November 2005

United Kingdom Office of National Statistics. Greater use of pharmacies to access ‘morning after pill.’ Contraception and sexual health 2004/05; Series OS no.28. October 2005.

2004

Killick SR, Irving G. A national study examining the effect of making emergency hormonal contraception available without prescription. Human Reproduction 2004; 19 (3): 553–557.

Soon JA, Levine M, Osmond BL, Ensom MHH, Fielding DW. Provision of emergency contraceptives by pharmacists. (PDF) Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal 2004; 137 (6): 23-29.

2002

Rhyno C. Emergency contraception: supply and demand (update on Toronto emergency contraception project). Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal 2002; 134.

Soon JA, Levine M, Ensom MHH, Fielding DW. Expanded access to emergency contraceptives in BC: patterns and trends in pharmacist-initiated ECPs. Abstract only from Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2002; 9: 36.

Soon JA, Levine M, Ensom MHH, Gardner JS, Edmondson HM, Fielding DW. The developing role of pharmacists in patient access to emergency contraception. Disease Management and Health Outcomes 2002; 10: 601-611.

Soon JA, Osmond BL, Cheung CKM, Levine M. Expanded access to emergency contraceptives in BC: attitude and practices of pharmacist providers. Abstract only from Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2002; 9: 35-36.

Ulmann A, Gainer E. Pharmacy access to emergency contraception in Europe. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 2002; 34: 271; discussion 271.

2001

Bissell P, Anderson C, Savage I, Goodyear L. Supplying emergency hormonal contraception through patient group direction: a qualitative study of the views of pharmacists (PDF). The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2001: 9 (suppl): R57.

Hariparsad N. Attitudes and practices of pharmacists towards emergency contraception in Durban, South Africa. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care 2001; 6: 87-92.

Harrison-Woolrych M, Howe J, Smith C. Improving access to emergency contraception. British Medical Journal 2001; 322: 186-187

Ratanajamit C, Chongsuvivatwong V. Survey of knowledge and practice on oral contraceptive and emergency contraceptive pills of drugstore personnel in Hat Yai, Thailand. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 2001; 10: 149-156.

Savage, I. Community pharmacy supply of emergency contraception under patient group direction: "a service begging to be done." (PDF) Pharmacy Practice Group, King’s College London. Final Report. June 2001.

Schenk KD. Emergency Contraception: The UK experience (PDF-472K). Reproductive Health Alliance. Occasional Paper No1. December 2001.

Seston EM, Holden K, Cantrill J. Emergency hormonal contraception: The community pharmacy perspective. The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 2001; 27: 203-208.

Webb AMC. Emergency contraception: mostly successes but still some threats. The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 2001; 27: 183-185.

1999

Blackwell D, Cooper N, Taylor G, Holden K. Pharmacists' concerns and perceived benefits from the deregulation of hormonal emergency contraception (HEC). British Journal of Family Planning 1999; 25: 100-104.

McFadyen ML, Smit JA, Gray AL. Emergency contraception: legal and ethical dilemmas facing the pharmacist. South Africa Pharmaceutical Journal February 1999.

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