Policy Briefs & Translational Research

Policy Briefs

Selected Translational Research

  1. Yarger J, Hopkins K, Elmes S, Rossetto I, Van Liefde D, De La Melena S, Harper CC. Use of telemedicine to obtain contraception among older adolescents and young adults: inequities by health insurance. Contraception, 2024.
  2. Comfort AB, Alvarez A, Goodman S, Upadhyay U, Mengesha B, Karlin J, Shokat M, Blum M, Harper CC. Provision of DMPA-SC for self-administration in different practice settings during the COVID-19 pandemic: data from providers across the United StatesContraception, 2024.
  3. Hopkins K, Yarger J, Rossetto I, Sanchez A, Brown E, Elmes S, Mantaro T, White K, Harper CC. Use of preferred contraceptive method among young adults in Texas and California: A comparison by state and insurance coveragePLOS One 31;18(8):e0290726, 2023.
  4. Zuniga C, Blanchard K, Harper CC, Wollum A, Key K, Henderson J. Effectiveness and efficacy rates of progestin-only pills: A comprehensive literature review. Contraception 119, 109925, 2023.
  5. Harper CC, Jones E, Brindis CD, Watson A, Schroeder R, Boyer CB, Edelman A, Trieu S, Yarger J. Educational Intervention among adolescents and young adults on emergency contraception options. Journal of Adolescent Health 72(6):993-996, 2023.
  6. Sebastian RA, Robinson J, Rayburn E, White A, Andersen AM, Cantu I, Harper CC, Goodman S, Kong AS, Jimenez EY. Virtual Intrauterine Device Placement Training Improves Clinician Comfort. Family Medicine, 54(6):452-6, 2022.
  7. Comfort AB, Rao L, Goodman S, Raine-Bennett T, Barney A, Mengesha B, Harper CC. Assessing differences in contraceptive provision through telemedicine among reproductive health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, Reproductive Health, 22;19(1):99, 2022.
  8. Yarger J, Schroeder R, Blum M, Cabral M, Perelli B, Harper CC. Concerns about the Cost of Contraception among Young Women Attending Community College. Women’s Health Issues, S1049-3867(21)00028-1, 2021. Editor’s Choice Article for Sept/Oct 2021 issue.
  9. Comfort AB, Rao L, Goodman S, Barney A, Glymph A, Schroeder R, McCulloch C, Harper CC. Improving capacity at school-based health centers to offer adolescents counseling and access to comprehensive contraceptive services. Journal of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology 34:26-32, 2021.
  10. Thompson KM, Rocca CH, Stern L. Morfesis J, Goodman S, Steinauer J, Harper, CC. Training contraceptive providers to offer intrauterine devices and implants in contraceptive care: a cluster randomized trialAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 218(6), 2018.
  11. Biggs MA, Kaller, S, Harper CC, Freedman L, Mays AR. “Birth control can easily take a back seat”: Challenges providing IUDs in community health care settings. Journal of health care for the poor and underserved, 29(1), 228-244, 2018.
  12. El Ayadi AM, Rocca CH, Kohn JE, Velazquez D, Blum M, Newmann SJ, Harper CC. The impact of an IUD and implant intervention on dual method use among young women: Results from a cluster randomized trial. Preventive Medicine 94:1-6, 2017.
  13. Rafie S, Sanaz K, Gray E, Wong M, Gibbs S, Harper CC. Provider Opinions Regarding Expanding Access to Hormonal Contraception in Pharmacies Women’s Health Issues pii: S1049-3867(15)00140-1, 2016.
  14. Thompson KM, Rocca CH, Kohn JE, Goodman S, Stern L, Blum M, Speidel JJ, Darney, PD, Harper CC. Public funding for contraception, provider training, and use of highly effective contraceptives: A cluster randomized trial. American Journal of Public Health 106(3):541-546, 2016.
  15. Rocca CH, Thompson KM, Goodman S, Westhoff CL, Harper CC. Funding policies and post-abortion long-acting reversible contraception: Results from a cluster randomized trial. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2016.
  16. Harper CC, Rocca CH, Thompson KM, Morfesis J, Darney PD, Westhoff CL, Speidel JJ. Reductions in pregnancy rates in the USA with long-acting reversible contraception: a cluster randomised trial. Lancet 386: 562–568, 2015.
  17. Biggs A, Malvin J, Harper CC, Brindis C. Factors influencing the provision of long-acting reversible contraception in California. Obstetrics & Gynecology 123:593-601, 2014.
  18. Harper CC, Stratton L, Raine TR, Thompson K, Henderson JT, Blum M, Postlethwaite D, Speidel JJ. Counseling and provision of long-acting reversible contraception in the US: National survey of nurse practitioners. Preventive Medicine 57:883-8, 2013.
  19. Speidel JJ, Thompson KMJ, Harper CC. Family planning: Much progress but still far to go. Solutions 4:54-61, 2013.
  20. Speidel JJ, Rocca CH, Thompson KM, Harper CC. Pregnancy: Not a disease, but still a health risk. Contraception 88(4):481-4, 2013.
  21. Raine TR, Ricciotti N, Sokoloff A, Brown BA, Hummel A, Harper CC. An over-the-counter simulation study of a single tablet emergency contraceptive in young females. Obstetrics & Gynecology 119:1-8, 2012.
  22. Harper CC, Speidel JJ, Drey EA, Trussell J, Blum M, Darney PD. Copper intrauterine device for emergency contraception: Clinical practice among contraceptive providers. Obstetrics & Gynecology 119:220-6, 2012.
  23. Belden P, Harper CC, Speidel JJ. The copper IUD for emergency contraception, a neglected option. Contraception 85:338-339, 2012.
  24. Harper CC, Henderson JT, Raine TR, Goodman S, Darney PD, Thompson KM, Dehlendorf C , Speidel JJ. Evidence-based IUD practice: family physicians and obstetrician-gynecologists. Family Medicine 44:637-45, 2012.
  25. Thompson KMJ, Speidel JJ, Saporta V, Waxman NJ, Harper CC. Contraceptive policies affect post-abortion provision of long-acting reversible contraception. Contraception 83:41-47, 2011.
  26. Speidel JJ, Harper CC, Shields W. The potential of long-acting reversible contraception to decrease unintended pregnancy. (Editorial) Contraception 78:197-200, 2008.
  27. Harper CC, Blum M, Thiel de Bocanegra H, Darney PD, Speidel JJ, Policar M, Drey E. Challenges in translating evidence to practice: the provision of intrauterine contraception. Obstetrics & Gynecology 111:1359-1369, 2008.
  28. Goodman S, Hendlish SK, Benedict C, Reeves MF, Pera-Floyd M, Foster-Rosales A. Increasing intrauterine contraception use by reducing barriers to post-abortal and interval insertion. Contraception 78(2):136-42, 2008. 
  29. Goodman S, Hednlish SK, Reeves, MF, Foster-Rosales, A. Impact of immediate postabortal insertion of intrauterine contraception on repeat abortion. Contraception 78(2):143-8, 2008.
  30. Harper CC, Weiss DC, Speidel JJ, Raine-Bennett T. Over the counter access to emergency contraception for teens. Contraception 77:230-233, 2008.
  31. Sambol N, Harper CC, Kim L, Liu CY, Darney P, Raine TR. Pharmacokinetics of single-dose levonorgestrel in adolescents. Contraception 74:104-109, 2006.
  32. Harper CC, Cheong M, Rocca CH, Darney PD, Raine TR. The effect of increased access to emergency contraception among young adolescents. Obstetrics & Gynecology 106:483-491, 2005.
  33. Harper CC, Rocca CH, Darney PD, von Hertzen H, Raine TR. The tolerability of levonorgestrel emergency contraception in adolescents. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 191:1158-63, 2004.

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