Presenter Status
Fellow
Abstract Type
Research
Primary Mentor
Stephani Stancil, PhD, APRN
Start Date
13-5-2025 11:30 AM
End Date
13-5-2025 1:30 PM
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Description
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are a reliable method of contraception and menstrual management, but uptake of them, especially in the adolescent population, can be limited by concerns for pain and anxiety during the placement procedure. Pain management plans for IUD insertion are recommended prior to placement, but data regarding multiple modes of analgesia and anxiolysis have shown mixed results. This study is designed as a pilot study to analyze adolescent experiences with IUD placement with sedation, as well as to identify patient characteristics that may be associated with a favorable or unfavorable experience.
Teen and Young Adult Experiences with Intrauterine Device Placement under Procedural Sedation: A Pilot Study
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are a reliable method of contraception and menstrual management, but uptake of them, especially in the adolescent population, can be limited by concerns for pain and anxiety during the placement procedure. Pain management plans for IUD insertion are recommended prior to placement, but data regarding multiple modes of analgesia and anxiolysis have shown mixed results. This study is designed as a pilot study to analyze adolescent experiences with IUD placement with sedation, as well as to identify patient characteristics that may be associated with a favorable or unfavorable experience.