• Home
  • Research Publications
  • Peer reviewed

A survey describing the use of complementary therapies and medicines by women attending a family planning clinic.

Reference

Smith CA, Bateson DJ, Weisberg E., 2013, A survey describing the use of complementary therapies and medicines by women attending a family planning clinic., BMC Complement Altern Med, 2013 13:224

A three-year comparative study of continuation rates, bleeding patterns and satisfaction in Australian women using a subdermal contraceptive implant or progestogen releasing-intrauterine system

Reference

Weisberg E, Bateson D, McGeechan K, Mohapatra L., 2013, A three-year comparative study of continuation rates, bleeding patterns and satisfaction in Australian women using a subdermal contraceptive implant or progestogen releasing-intrauterine system, Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care, 2014;19(1) 5-14

Developments in Contraception

Reference

Weisberg E., 2013, Developments in Contraception, Expert Opin Pharmacother, 2014;15(2) 203-10

Cervical screening using visual inspection with acectic acid (VIA) and treatment with cryotherapy in Fiji.

Reference

Fong J, Gyaneshwar R, Lin S, Morrell S, Taylor R, Brassil A, Stuart A, McGowan C., 2014, Cervical screening using visual inspection with acectic acid (VIA) and treatment with cryotherapy in Fiji., Asian Pac J Cancer Prev, 2014;15(24) 10757-62

Effect of a low-dose contraceptive patch on efficacy, bleeding pattern, and safety: A 1-year, multicenter, open-label, uncontrolled study.

Reference

Wiegratz I, Bassol S, Weisberg E, Mellinger U, Merz M., 2014, Effect of a low-dose contraceptive patch on efficacy, bleeding pattern, and safety: A 1-year, multicenter, open-label, uncontrolled study., Reprod Sci., 2014 Dec;21(12) 1518-25

Promoting the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives.

Reference

Weisberg E., 2014, Promoting the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives., Austin Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2014; 1(6) 1-6

Randomized comparison of bleeding patterns in women using a combined contraceptive vaginal ring or a low-dose combined oral contraceptive on a menstrually signaled regimen.

Reference

Weisberg E, Merki-Feld GS, McGeechan K, Fraser IS., 2014, Randomized comparison of bleeding patterns in women using a combined contraceptive vaginal ring or a low-dose combined oral contraceptive on a menstrually signaled regimen., Contraception, 2015; 91(2) 121-6

Can consumers learn to ask three questions to improve shared decision making? A feasibility study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient–Clinician Communication Model® intervention in a primary health-care setting

Reference

Shepherd HL, Barratt A, Jones A, Bateson D, Carey K, Trevena LJ, McGeechan K, Del Mar CB, Butow PN, Epstein RM, Entwistle V & Weisberg E, 2015, Can consumers learn to ask three questions to improve shared decision making? A feasibility study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient–Clinician Communication Model® intervention in a primary health-care setting, Health expectations: an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy, Sept 2015 Online

Consideration Sets and their role in modelling doctor recommendations about contraceptive

Reference

Fiebig DG, Viney R, Knox S, Haas M, Street DJ, Hole AR, Weisberg E & Bateson D, 2015, Consideration Sets and their role in modelling doctor recommendations about contraceptive, Wiley Online Library, October 2015 Online

Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive devices by registered nurses in Australia

Reference

Kemeny F, Digiusto E & Bateson D, 2015, Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive devices by registered nurses in Australia, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2016 Feb; 56(1) 92-6

Pages

Share this page:

A survey describing the use of complementary therapies and medicines by women attending a family planning clinic.

Reference

Smith CA, Bateson DJ, Weisberg E., 2013, A survey describing the use of complementary therapies and medicines by women attending a family planning clinic., BMC Complement Altern Med, 2013 13:224

A three-year comparative study of continuation rates, bleeding patterns and satisfaction in Australian women using a subdermal contraceptive implant or progestogen releasing-intrauterine system

Reference

Weisberg E, Bateson D, McGeechan K, Mohapatra L., 2013, A three-year comparative study of continuation rates, bleeding patterns and satisfaction in Australian women using a subdermal contraceptive implant or progestogen releasing-intrauterine system, Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care, 2014;19(1) 5-14

Developments in Contraception

Reference

Weisberg E., 2013, Developments in Contraception, Expert Opin Pharmacother, 2014;15(2) 203-10

Cervical screening using visual inspection with acectic acid (VIA) and treatment with cryotherapy in Fiji.

Reference

Fong J, Gyaneshwar R, Lin S, Morrell S, Taylor R, Brassil A, Stuart A, McGowan C., 2014, Cervical screening using visual inspection with acectic acid (VIA) and treatment with cryotherapy in Fiji., Asian Pac J Cancer Prev, 2014;15(24) 10757-62

Effect of a low-dose contraceptive patch on efficacy, bleeding pattern, and safety: A 1-year, multicenter, open-label, uncontrolled study.

Reference

Wiegratz I, Bassol S, Weisberg E, Mellinger U, Merz M., 2014, Effect of a low-dose contraceptive patch on efficacy, bleeding pattern, and safety: A 1-year, multicenter, open-label, uncontrolled study., Reprod Sci., 2014 Dec;21(12) 1518-25

Promoting the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives.

Reference

Weisberg E., 2014, Promoting the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives., Austin Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2014; 1(6) 1-6

Randomized comparison of bleeding patterns in women using a combined contraceptive vaginal ring or a low-dose combined oral contraceptive on a menstrually signaled regimen.

Reference

Weisberg E, Merki-Feld GS, McGeechan K, Fraser IS., 2014, Randomized comparison of bleeding patterns in women using a combined contraceptive vaginal ring or a low-dose combined oral contraceptive on a menstrually signaled regimen., Contraception, 2015; 91(2) 121-6

Can consumers learn to ask three questions to improve shared decision making? A feasibility study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient–Clinician Communication Model® intervention in a primary health-care setting

Reference

Shepherd HL, Barratt A, Jones A, Bateson D, Carey K, Trevena LJ, McGeechan K, Del Mar CB, Butow PN, Epstein RM, Entwistle V & Weisberg E, 2015, Can consumers learn to ask three questions to improve shared decision making? A feasibility study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient–Clinician Communication Model® intervention in a primary health-care setting, Health expectations: an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy, Sept 2015 Online

Consideration Sets and their role in modelling doctor recommendations about contraceptive

Reference

Fiebig DG, Viney R, Knox S, Haas M, Street DJ, Hole AR, Weisberg E & Bateson D, 2015, Consideration Sets and their role in modelling doctor recommendations about contraceptive, Wiley Online Library, October 2015 Online

Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive devices by registered nurses in Australia

Reference

Kemeny F, Digiusto E & Bateson D, 2015, Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive devices by registered nurses in Australia, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2016 Feb; 56(1) 92-6

Pages

Share this page: