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The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, April 2010;15:65–66




                                                                                                  EDITORIAL

                                                                                                  Non-hormonal methods of
                                                                                                  contraception
                                                                                                  Istvan Batar
                                                                                                      ´     ´
                                                                                                  Family Planning Centre, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
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                                                                                                  K E Y W O R D S Non-hormonal contraception; Female sterilisation; Male sterilisation; Intrauterine
                                                                                                                                      contraception; IUD; Mechanical barrier methods; Spermicides; Natural family planning
                                                                                                  ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................




                                                                                                  Non-hormonal contraception encompasses a wide                                                            training programmes in family planning must include
                                                                                                  variety of modalities from the ‘natural’ methods to the                                                  even the less effective methods while, for the benefit
                                                                                                  most reliable ones, sterilisation and intrauterine                                                       of the clients, education at all levels should focus on
                                                                                                  devices. They are resorted to worldwide; however,                                                        up-to-date information.
                                                                                                  some of them are not well known or correctly                                                                Helping a given person to choose the most
                                      For personal use only.




                                                                                                  perceived by lay people and health care providers.                                                       appropriate method is not always easy and depends
                                                                                                     Clinical observations, randomised longitudinal                                                        on the person’s lifestyle, cultural background, religious
                                                                                                  trials, evidence-based reviews and meta-analyses show                                                    values and other characteristics. Young people,
                                                                                                  that the contraceptive methods concerned differ                                                          nulliparous women, the poor and the poorly educated
                                                                                                  greatly with regard to their effectiveness and overall                                                   have specific needs and expectations which must be
                                                                                                  performance (in terms of ease of use, side effects, direct                                               taken into account. Even the same couple’s needs
                                                                                                  and indirect costs, continuation rates, etc.) and that for                                               change with time and circumstances, and efficacy is not
                                                                                                  each method, depending on specific features, differ-                                                      necessarily the most important criterion during the
                                                                                                  ences are noted.                                                                                         whole duration of their relationship.
                                                                                                     Available and reliable evidence allows us to rank                                                        The regularly updated Medical Eligibility Criteria
                                                                                                  contraceptive modalities on one or another scale                                                         for Contraceptive Use of the World Health Organisa-
                                                                                                  according to their effectiveness, continuation, asso-                                                    tion (WHO)1 provides evidence-based recommenda-
                                                                                                  ciated adverse effects, cost or benefits, but we cannot                                                   tions concerning the safety of use of various methods
                                                                                                  unambiguously consider them as good or bad, since                                                        in interaction with specific physiological (e.g., nulli-
                                                                                                  each method has a role to play in the prevention of                                                      parity, lactation) or medical conditions. The WHO
                                                                                                  unwanted pregnancy in accordance to the user’s                                                           medical eligibility categories are intended for world-
                                                                                                  wishes and needs. Consequently, conclusions based                                                        wide use with emphasis on developing countries. A
                                                                                                  on effectiveness observed during typical use can serve,                                                  modified version of the criteria has been compiled for
                                                                                                  at best, only as very broad guidelines.                                                                  use in the United Kingdom2 and may readily be
                                                                                                     Contraceptive advice and practice must be tailored                                                    applied in other developed countries.
                                                                                                  to the client’s needs and characteristics. Service                                                          Methods of non-hormonal contraception including
                                                                                                  providers therefore must be knowledgeable of all                                                         ‘natural’ family planning have been re-evaluated in
                                                                                                  modalities and must help the client identify the one                                                     recent years. Thanks to new and continuing research
                                                                                                  that is most appropriate for him or her. To achieve that,                                                they have been improved. Innovative changes have


                                                                                                  Correspondence: Dr Istvan Batar, Poroszlay 11, 4032-Debrecen, Hungary. Tel: þ36 30 9282074. E-mail: batar0705@t-online.hu
                                                                                                                         ´     ´



                                                                                                  ª 2010 European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health
                                                                                                  DOI: 10.3109/13625180903560160
Non-hormonal contraception                                                                                                    Batar
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ´




                                                                                                  increased their effectiveness, sometimes diminished                    trials with different methods, and published nearly 200
                                                                                                  their side effects, and widened or restricted the                      papers, most of them on intrauterine devices (IUDs).
                                                                                                  indications for use.                                                   Rob J. C. M. Beerthuizen practised as a gynaecolo-
                                                                                                     A series of review articles appearing in this issue of the          gist/obstetrician in the Queen Beatrix Hospital in
                                                                                                  European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health              Winterswijk, The Netherlands, until 1997. He
                                                                                                  Care under the common title ‘State-of-the-art of non-                  presently heads the Dutch Foundation for Contra-
                                                                                                  hormonal methods of contraception’ summarises the                      ception. He participated in several multicentre trials
                                                                                                  history, clinical experience and research on mechanical                on IUDs and subdermal implants. Professor Gunter        ¨
                                                                                                  barrier methods3, spermicides4, intrauterine contracep-                Freundl of the Heinrich-Heine-University in Dussel-     ¨
                                                                                                  tion (excluding hormone-releasing systems)5, natural                   dorf, Germany, was the principal investigator of
                                                                                                  family planning6 and female and male sterilisation7–8.                 research projects on natural family planning in that
Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care Downloaded from informahealthcare.com by HINARI on 07/31/10




                                                                                                     The articles are a product of the Expert Group on                   country. Irving Sivin, senior scientist at the Population
                                                                                                  Non-hormonal Methods of Contraception, which is                        Council in New York, USA, has published over 120
                                                                                                  one of the five expert groups of the European Society                   peer-reviewed articles on development and evaluation
                                                                                                  of Contraception and Reproductive Health. The task                     of contraceptives, particularly IUDs, contraceptive
                                                                                                  assigned to these groups consists of following advances                implants and vaginal rings.
                                                                                                  in their domain, summarising the results and publish-                     In the editorial phase of this series, the original group
                                                                                                  ing the updated conclusions from time to time. The                     of authors was extended to include a sixth colleague
                                                                                                  group members are acknowledged experts in their                        invited by the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal: Dirk
                                                                                                  field of scientific and/or clinical interest.                            Michielsen, a staff member of the Department of
                                                                                                     These articles and their authors represent a rather                 Urology of the University Hospital Brussels in
                                                                                                  wide range of research activity. Group coordinator,                    Belgium, and he is the senior author of the last article
                                      For personal use only.




                                                                                                  Associate Professor Istvan Batar was Head of the
                                                                                                                              ´      ´                                   of the series, on male sterilisation8.
                                                                                                  Family Planning Centre at the Debrecen University,                        The authors hope that, with this project, they
                                                                                                  Hungary between 1973 and 2006. He conducted                            contribute to the updating of knowledge on non-
                                                                                                  many national and international contraceptive clinical                 hormonal contraception.




                                                                                                  REFERENCES

                                                                                                  1. World Health Organization. Medical eligibility criteria for         5. Sivin I, Batar I. State-of-the-art of non-hormonal
                                                                                                                                                                                           ´
                                                                                                     contraceptive use, 3rd edn. 2004. http://whqlibdoc.who. int/           methods of contraception: III. Intrauterine contra-
                                                                                                     publications/2004/9241562668.pdf (Accessed July 2009)                  ception. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010;
                                                                                                  2. Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care                15:96–112.
                                                                                                     Clinical Effectiveness Unit. UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for    6. Freundl G, Sivin I, Batar I. State-of-the-art of non-
                                                                                                                                                                                                       ´
                                                                                                     Contraceptive Use. 2005/2006. http://www.ffprhc. org.uk/               hormonal methods of contraception: IV. Natural family
                                                                                                     admin/uploads/298_UKMEC_200506.pdf (Accessed July                      planning. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010;
                                                                                                     2009)                                                                  15:113–23.
                                                                                                  3. Batar I, Sivin I. State-of-the-art of non-hormonal
                                                                                                         ´                                                               7. Beerthuizen RJCM. State-of-the-art of non-hormonal
                                                                                                     methods of contraception: I. Mechanical barrier contra-                methods of contraception: V. Female sterilisation. Eur J
                                                                                                     ception. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010; 15:67–              Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010;15:124–35.
                                                                                                     88.                                                                 8. Michielsen D, Beerthuizen RJCM. State-of-the-art of
                                                                                                  4. Batar I. State-of-the-art of non-hormonal methods of
                                                                                                         ´                                                                  non-hormonal methods of contraception: VI. Male
                                                                                                     contraception: II. Chemical barrier contraceptives. Eur J              sterilisation. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010;
                                                                                                     Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010;15:89–95.                           15:136–49.




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Metodos de contracepcion no hormonal

  • 1. The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, April 2010;15:65–66 EDITORIAL Non-hormonal methods of contraception Istvan Batar ´ ´ Family Planning Centre, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care Downloaded from informahealthcare.com by HINARI on 07/31/10 K E Y W O R D S Non-hormonal contraception; Female sterilisation; Male sterilisation; Intrauterine contraception; IUD; Mechanical barrier methods; Spermicides; Natural family planning ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... Non-hormonal contraception encompasses a wide training programmes in family planning must include variety of modalities from the ‘natural’ methods to the even the less effective methods while, for the benefit most reliable ones, sterilisation and intrauterine of the clients, education at all levels should focus on devices. They are resorted to worldwide; however, up-to-date information. some of them are not well known or correctly Helping a given person to choose the most For personal use only. perceived by lay people and health care providers. appropriate method is not always easy and depends Clinical observations, randomised longitudinal on the person’s lifestyle, cultural background, religious trials, evidence-based reviews and meta-analyses show values and other characteristics. Young people, that the contraceptive methods concerned differ nulliparous women, the poor and the poorly educated greatly with regard to their effectiveness and overall have specific needs and expectations which must be performance (in terms of ease of use, side effects, direct taken into account. Even the same couple’s needs and indirect costs, continuation rates, etc.) and that for change with time and circumstances, and efficacy is not each method, depending on specific features, differ- necessarily the most important criterion during the ences are noted. whole duration of their relationship. Available and reliable evidence allows us to rank The regularly updated Medical Eligibility Criteria contraceptive modalities on one or another scale for Contraceptive Use of the World Health Organisa- according to their effectiveness, continuation, asso- tion (WHO)1 provides evidence-based recommenda- ciated adverse effects, cost or benefits, but we cannot tions concerning the safety of use of various methods unambiguously consider them as good or bad, since in interaction with specific physiological (e.g., nulli- each method has a role to play in the prevention of parity, lactation) or medical conditions. The WHO unwanted pregnancy in accordance to the user’s medical eligibility categories are intended for world- wishes and needs. Consequently, conclusions based wide use with emphasis on developing countries. A on effectiveness observed during typical use can serve, modified version of the criteria has been compiled for at best, only as very broad guidelines. use in the United Kingdom2 and may readily be Contraceptive advice and practice must be tailored applied in other developed countries. to the client’s needs and characteristics. Service Methods of non-hormonal contraception including providers therefore must be knowledgeable of all ‘natural’ family planning have been re-evaluated in modalities and must help the client identify the one recent years. Thanks to new and continuing research that is most appropriate for him or her. To achieve that, they have been improved. Innovative changes have Correspondence: Dr Istvan Batar, Poroszlay 11, 4032-Debrecen, Hungary. Tel: þ36 30 9282074. E-mail: batar0705@t-online.hu ´ ´ ª 2010 European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health DOI: 10.3109/13625180903560160
  • 2. Non-hormonal contraception Batar ´ increased their effectiveness, sometimes diminished trials with different methods, and published nearly 200 their side effects, and widened or restricted the papers, most of them on intrauterine devices (IUDs). indications for use. Rob J. C. M. Beerthuizen practised as a gynaecolo- A series of review articles appearing in this issue of the gist/obstetrician in the Queen Beatrix Hospital in European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Winterswijk, The Netherlands, until 1997. He Care under the common title ‘State-of-the-art of non- presently heads the Dutch Foundation for Contra- hormonal methods of contraception’ summarises the ception. He participated in several multicentre trials history, clinical experience and research on mechanical on IUDs and subdermal implants. Professor Gunter ¨ barrier methods3, spermicides4, intrauterine contracep- Freundl of the Heinrich-Heine-University in Dussel- ¨ tion (excluding hormone-releasing systems)5, natural dorf, Germany, was the principal investigator of family planning6 and female and male sterilisation7–8. research projects on natural family planning in that Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care Downloaded from informahealthcare.com by HINARI on 07/31/10 The articles are a product of the Expert Group on country. Irving Sivin, senior scientist at the Population Non-hormonal Methods of Contraception, which is Council in New York, USA, has published over 120 one of the five expert groups of the European Society peer-reviewed articles on development and evaluation of Contraception and Reproductive Health. The task of contraceptives, particularly IUDs, contraceptive assigned to these groups consists of following advances implants and vaginal rings. in their domain, summarising the results and publish- In the editorial phase of this series, the original group ing the updated conclusions from time to time. The of authors was extended to include a sixth colleague group members are acknowledged experts in their invited by the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal: Dirk field of scientific and/or clinical interest. Michielsen, a staff member of the Department of These articles and their authors represent a rather Urology of the University Hospital Brussels in wide range of research activity. Group coordinator, Belgium, and he is the senior author of the last article For personal use only. Associate Professor Istvan Batar was Head of the ´ ´ of the series, on male sterilisation8. Family Planning Centre at the Debrecen University, The authors hope that, with this project, they Hungary between 1973 and 2006. He conducted contribute to the updating of knowledge on non- many national and international contraceptive clinical hormonal contraception. REFERENCES 1. World Health Organization. Medical eligibility criteria for 5. Sivin I, Batar I. State-of-the-art of non-hormonal ´ contraceptive use, 3rd edn. 2004. http://whqlibdoc.who. int/ methods of contraception: III. Intrauterine contra- publications/2004/9241562668.pdf (Accessed July 2009) ception. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010; 2. Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 15:96–112. Clinical Effectiveness Unit. UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for 6. Freundl G, Sivin I, Batar I. State-of-the-art of non- ´ Contraceptive Use. 2005/2006. http://www.ffprhc. org.uk/ hormonal methods of contraception: IV. Natural family admin/uploads/298_UKMEC_200506.pdf (Accessed July planning. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010; 2009) 15:113–23. 3. Batar I, Sivin I. State-of-the-art of non-hormonal ´ 7. Beerthuizen RJCM. State-of-the-art of non-hormonal methods of contraception: I. Mechanical barrier contra- methods of contraception: V. Female sterilisation. Eur J ception. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010; 15:67– Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010;15:124–35. 88. 8. Michielsen D, Beerthuizen RJCM. State-of-the-art of 4. Batar I. State-of-the-art of non-hormonal methods of ´ non-hormonal methods of contraception: VI. Male contraception: II. Chemical barrier contraceptives. Eur J sterilisation. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010; Contracept Reprod Health Care 2010;15:89–95. 15:136–49. 66 The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care