Implementation of Contraception Care for Psychiatrically Hospitalized Adolescents: A Hybrid Type 2 Effectiveness-Implementation Study

J Adolesc Health. 2024 Nov 8:S1054-139X(24)00502-0. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.10.006. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Purpose: To examine the implementation and effectiveness of a contraception care intervention for adolescents hospitalized with psychiatric disorders.

Methods: This prospective, observational, hybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation study examined the effectiveness of the Contraception Care at the Behavioral Health Pavilion (CC@BHP) intervention in 4 inpatient psychiatric units at a quaternary children's hospital. A multifaceted implementation blueprint guided implementation. CC@BHP is a clinical pathway intervention designed to increase access to contraceptive counseling and initiation during hospitalization. Eligible patients were assigned female at birth, at least 14 years old, and admitted to one of four units between December 2021 and February 2023. Implementation outcomes were provider adoption (documentation of assessing interest in contraception care) and intervention reach (order placed for contraception consultation). Intervention effectiveness outcomes assessed downstream health service access, including patient receipt of contraception consultation and contraceptive prescription/initiation.

Results: Across 1,461 visits, the mean patient age was 15.9 years and 63.4% were White. Forty percent (n = 586) of visits included at least one intervention component. Overall, healthcare providers adopted CC@BHP in 29.0% (n = 424) of visits and ordered contraception consultations in 19.1% (n = 279) of visits (reach). Adolescents received contraception consultations in 16.7% (n = 244) of visits and 116 patients (7.9%) initiated a contraceptive (effectiveness). Later study waves demonstrated greater adoption and reach.

Discussion: Implementation improved over time and CC@BHP delivered contraceptive counseling and initiation, including implants and intrauterine devices, in a large quaternary hospital to interested adolescents. Inpatient psychiatry admissions offer a timely opportunity to address reproductive health needs of adolescents.

Keywords: Adolescent; Contraception; Hospitalization; Inpatients; Mental disorders; Psychiatry.