Provision of contraceptive and related services by publicly funded family planning clinics, 2003

Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2006 Sep;38(3):139-47. doi: 10.1363/psrh.38.139.06.

Abstract

Context: In addition to contraceptive services, publicly funded family planning clinics provide low-income women with a range of reproductive diagnostic, treatment and educational services. Nationally representative information about the scope of services available from clinics is needed to formulate policy and programmatic recommendations.

Methods: In 2003, more than 1,000 U.S. clinics responded to an eight-page survey on service availability and clinic policies. Differences in the proportions of clinics reporting each service or policy were examined by clinic type and receipt of Title X funding.

Results: Nearly all clinics offer pills, injectables and condoms; 75% offer the patch; and 80% offer emergency contraception. Most clinics (73%) typically use a conventional Pap smear for initial cervical cancer screenings; 27% use liquid-based Pap tests. For follow-up, 68% of clinics use liquid-based or other advanced testing. Virtually all clinics screen at least some clients for chlamydia; Planned Parenthood and Title X-funded clinics, more than others, tend to focus screening efforts on sexually active women aged 25 and younger. Single-dose treatments are provided by 58% of clinics. Nine in 10 clinics offer HIV testing on-site, most of them to any client who requests it. Services targeted to specific populations include counseling about abstinence for minors (91%); non-reproductive health services for men (36%); and availability of staff such as translators (81%) and bilingual administrative (59%) or clinical personnel (57%) for non-English-speaking clients.

Conclusions: More public funding is imperative for clinics to keep up with the demands of new technologies and a diverse client base.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adolescent Health Services / statistics & numerical data*
  • Adult
  • Ambulatory Care Facilities / economics*
  • Ambulatory Care Facilities / statistics & numerical data
  • Contraception
  • Family Planning Services / economics
  • Family Planning Services / methods*
  • Family Planning Services / statistics & numerical data
  • Female
  • Financing, Government*
  • Health Care Surveys
  • Health Policy
  • Health Services Accessibility
  • Humans
  • Sex Education
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases / diagnosis
  • United States
  • Women's Health Services / statistics & numerical data*