Women Exploring Reproductive Equity in the South at Emory

Women Exploring Reproductive Equity in the South at Emory

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This study aims to improve access to care by collecting women's stories of seeking family planning services in Georgia.

03/11/2020

We have now closed recruitment for our study.
Thanks to all of you who participated, took our survey, or just stopped by to learn more! We so appreciate the time you took and the stories you shared with us. We can’t wait to share with you what we are learning about how we can better meet women’s needs! Stay tuned!

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening 07/29/2019

Not currently using birth control or haven't been to see a provider for birth control recently? You may be eligible to participate in a study about women's reproductive health experiences! Share your story!

Take this short survey to see if you are eligible:

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening The purpose of this study is to learn more about women's experiences getting access to birth control services or other ways to plan pregnancy. You do not have to have used birth control to participate. The goal of the study is to identify ways that health care services in the South can better meet w...

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening 07/17/2019

Have you received health care services at a health department or community health center recently? If so you may be eligible to participate in a study about women's experiences with birth control services! Share your story!

Take this short survey to see if you are eligible!

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening The purpose of this study is to learn more about women's experiences getting access to birth control services or other ways to plan pregnancy. You do not have to have used birth control to participate. The goal of the study is to identify ways that health care services in the South can better meet w...

07/12/2019

Seeking volunteers to participate in a study on women's experiences with birth control services or other methods to plan pregnancy.

Emory University is launching a study to identify ways that health care services in the South can better meet women's needs. You do not have to have used birth control to participate.

Help us understand how to better meet women's needs. Participants will receive a $40 gift card for completing the study.

Tell YOUR story.

Who can participate?
-Females
-Between ages 18-34
-Do not want to become pregnant in the next year
-Low-income or have Medicaid or no health insurance
-Live in & or get services in these counties: Bartow, Clayton, Cherokee, Cobb, Coweta, Douglas, Gwinnett, Forsyth, Hall, Henry, Paulding, Rockdale

What does the study involve?
-An in-person interview and brief survey (about 1.5 hours)
-Opportunities to tell your story and experiences in getting health care
-All information will be confidential
-We will come to a location that is convenient for you

Email to learn more or fill out the online screening to see if you are eligible to participate: https://redcap.emory.edu/surveys/?s=LHEW8A4TAD

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening 07/11/2019

Have you received health care services at a health department or community health center recently? If so you may be eligible to participate in a study about women's experiences with birth control services! Share your story!

Take this short survey to see if you are eligible!

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening The purpose of this study is to learn more about women's experiences getting access to birth control services or other ways to plan pregnancy. You do not have to have used birth control to participate. The goal of the study is to identify ways that health care services in the South can better meet w...

05/03/2019

Do you have Medicaid or no insurance? If so, you may be eligible to participate in this study. Tell your story.

We are looking for women who do not currently want to be pregnant to participate in an interview about their experiences with reproductive health care. You do not have to have used birth control to participate.

Take this short survey to see if you are eligible!
https://redcap.emory.edu/surveys/?s=LHEW8A4TAD

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening 04/25/2019

Have you received health care services at a health department or community health center recently? If so you may be eligible to participate in a study about women's experiences with birth control services! Share your story!

Take this short survey to see if you are eligible!

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening The purpose of this study is to learn more about low-income women's experiences related to getting access to birth control services or other ways to prevent pregnancy. The goal of the study is to identify ways that health services in the South can better meet women's needs.

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening 04/09/2019

Do you have Medicaid or no insurance? If so, you may be eligible to participate in this study. Tell your story.

We are looking for women who do not currently want to be pregnant to participate in an interview about their experiences with birth control or reproductive health care. You do not have to have used birth control to participate. Take this short survey to see if you are eligible!

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening The purpose of this study is to learn more about low-income women's experiences related to getting access to birth control services or other ways to prevent pregnancy. The goal of the study is to identify ways that health services in the South can better meet women's needs.

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening 03/21/2019

What more could your provider offer? How would you shape your health care?

Emory University is running a study to understand women’s experiences with getting birth control services. You do not have to have gotten birth control to participate. SHARE YOUR STORY.
Click here to see if you may be eligible to participate:

Women's Reproductive Health Equity Study Screening The purpose of this study is to learn more about low-income women's experiences related to getting access to birth control services or other ways to prevent pregnancy. The goal of the study is to identify ways that health services in the South can better meet women's needs.

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