Previous studies have shown that women on anti-seizure medications are not informed about the pharmaceutical drug interactions between anti-seizure medications (antiepileptic drugs, AEDs) and certain hormonal contraceptive. The goal of this proposed study is to develop and assess the efficacy of an educational handout for participants on the ways AEDs and certain hormonal contraceptives can interact to alter effectiveness of the medications. Reproductive age women (18-45 years old) will be recruited from UCSD Health System Epilepsy clinics. If a patient agrees to participate, she will be given a knowledge exam prior to the clinic appointment to establish baseline understanding of hormonal contraceptive and AED interactions and then the participant will be randomized to receive the intervention (educational handout) or the standard of care (no educational handout). Those in participants in the intervention group will read an educational handout on hormonal contraceptives/AED interactions. Those in the standard care group will not receive this handout and the same knowledge exam will be re-administered to all of the participants after they have completed their appointments to check for knowledge comprehension and short-term knowledge retention. A same-day post-test questionnaire will evaluate participant's intention to discuss hormonal contraceptives/AED interactions with their gynecologist, neurologist or primary care physician.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
42
Topics include: interactions between AED and certain hormonal contraceptives, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for alternative contraceptive methods that are not known to interact with AEDs, contraceptive failure rates
UC San Diego Medical Center
San Diego, California, United States
Score on 10 question test
Change in score on knowledge examination (comparison of pretest and posttest score)
Time frame: Score on pretest (prior to intervention/standard care) and post-test (after intervention/standard care).
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