Changes in women’s health service seeking behaviours and the impact of telehealth during COVID‐19: Insights from the 1800MyOptions service

Author:

Subasinghe Asvini K.1ORCID,Mogharbel Carolyn2,Hill Dianne3,Mazza Danielle1

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Practice Monash University Melbourne VictoriaAustralia

2. 1800MyOptions Service Women’s Health Victoria Melbourne VictoriaAustralia

3. Women’s Health Victoria Melbourne Victoria Australia

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynaecology,General Medicine

Reference5 articles.

1. Women’s Health Victoria.1800myoptions.Victoria Australia;Women’s Health Victoria updated2018. [Cited 11 August 2020.] Available from URL:https://www.1800myoptions.org.au/

2. Australian Government Department of Health.Telehealth changes improve remote Australians’ access to a doctor 2019. Australia; Australian Government Department of Health updated October2019. [Cited 1 September 2020.] Available from URL:https://www.health.gov.au/ministers/the‐hon‐greg‐hunt‐mp/media/telehealth‐changes‐improve‐remote‐australians‐access‐to‐a‐doctor

3. Paying for telemedicine after the pandemic;Mehrotra A;JAMA,2021

4. Women’s SRH COVID‐19 Coalition.A consensus statement on publicly funded abortion service provision: a duty of care. SPHERE National Health and Medical Research Council’s Centre of Research Excellence in Women’s SRH in Primary Care; updated Dec 2020. [Cited 11 May 2021.] Available from URL:https://www.spherecre.org/coalition‐outputs

5. Women’s SRH COVID‐19 Coalition.Evidence‐based practice and policy recommendations regarding early medical abortion: a consensus statement. SPHERE National Health and Medical Research Council’s Centre of Research Excellence in Women’s SRH in Primary Care; updated May 2020. [Cited 1 September 2020.] Available from URL:https://www.spherecre.org/coalition‐outputs

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