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Power Point Use in EBPs CAPP & PREP Learning Community May 15, 2018

Objectives Best practices for power point use Why use power point for EBP delivery Examples: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Recommendations

PP - Best Practice

Less Text More Images

Large font 28 Pt or larger Implementation Implementation Implementation Implementation

Easy to read Implementation Best Fonts: - Arial - Tahoma - Verdana Implementation Implementation Implementation Implementation

Contrast Colors Black on white Not blue on black

Why use power point in EBPs?

Time Management Instructions (visual) Reduces newsprint Provides facilitator with structure

Enhanced Visuals IUD (PARAGUARD AND MIRENA) CONTRACEPTIVES IMPLANON DEPO-PROVERA (THE SHOT) BIRTH CONTROL PILLS BIRTH CONTROL PATCH AND RING CONTRACEPTIVE SPONGES MALE CONDOMS FEMALE CONDOMS

Reinforcing Messages Key points (i.e. talk to your partner about condom use, get tested for HIV, STDs, & pregnancy) Condom use steps Myths and Facts

THE BAD Power point slides that could be improved

Birth Control- Vaginal Barriers Diaphragm, Cervical Cap and Sponge Vaginal barriers are devices that cover the cervix to keep sperm from reaching and fertilizing the egg. They come in different forms: Diaphragm- reusable, flexible, dome-shaped cup made of silicone. It is inserted in the vagina and positioned to cover the cervix. It can be inserted up to six hours before sex, and must be left in place at least 6 but no more than 24 hours after sex. Cervical Cap- reusable silicone cap that fits over the cervix. It provides protection for 48 hours. Like the diaphragm it is inserted in the vagina before sex, and must be left in place for 6 hours after intercourse. Sponge- is made of soft polyurethane and contains spermicide. It is inserted in the vagina before intercourse and provides protection for 24 hours. It must be left in the vagina for at least 6 but no more than 30 hours after intercourse. The sponge is not reusable. These methods range in effectiveness anywhere from 71-94% if used correctly and consistently.

IUD (Intra-Uterine Device) An IUD, or intra-uterine device, is a small T-shaped piece of plastic or plastic and metal that is inserted into your uterus. There are 2 kinds of IUDs in the US: Non-Hormonal: the copper-t IUD (Paragard) is a non-hormonal IUD that creates an environment in the uterus that makes it very hard for the sperm to survive and for fertilized eggs to attach to the wall of the uterus, which is necessary for a pregnancy to occur. Once you get this type of IUD inserted; you are protected from pregnancy for up to 10 years. Hormonal: A hormonal IUD does the same thing, but it also releases hormones that stop your body from releasing eggs. There are 3 kinds of hormonal IUDs available in the U.S.: Mirena, Skyla and Liletta. They are effective from 3 to 5 years, depending on which one you get. When your body is first adjusting to the IUD, your period might be heavier or more painful. IUDs do not protect you from STDs, so your partner must also use a latex condom.

THE UGLY. Things you should avoid putting in power point slides

Syphilis

THE GOOD Effective use of power point slides

What are the fluids that can transmit HIV?

MOST EFFECTIVE Abstinence IUD (Intrauterine Device) Implant Depo-Provera (the shot) Birth control pill, patch, and ring External condom (male condom) Internal condom (female condom)

Vaginal Birth CONTROL Ring Flexible ring releases hormones into the vagina Leave ring in place for 3 weeks Remove ring on fourth week (get your period)

1. Buy condoms 2. Check expiration date 3. Check package for holes 4. Carefully remove condom from package (no teeth or scissors) 5. Dab lubricant on the penis or inside the condom 6. Squeeze the tip of the condom (to leave room for ejaculation) 7. Roll condom on 8. Intercourse/ejaculation (orgasm) 9. Hold onto the rim of the condom and withdraw the penis 10.Dispose of by wrapping in tissue and throwing in the trash

What s your opinion? What do you think of the following slides? What would you change to make them more effective?

How do these methods prevent pregnancy? Hormones prevent the ovaries from releasing eggs (ovulation) DOES NOT PREVENT STDS/HIV you must use a condom to protect yourself! A doctor must prescribe these methods

PRESCRIBED BC METHODS SUMMARY So you see you have choices with prescribed methods. Many of the newer methods are easier to use and effective for long periods of time. Let s review: With the pill, you have to take a pill once a day at the same time. With the patch, you have to replace the patch once a week for 3 weeks and then leave it off for 1 week (the 4 th week). With the ring, you insert a new one once a month. You leave it in for 3 weeks and then take it out for 1 week (the 4 th week) to have a period. With the shot, you have to go back to the health provider every 3 months for another shot. With the implant, you get one inserted and it s effective for 3 years. With the IUD, once it s inserted, it s effective for up to 10 years depending on the type of IUD. Research shows that when teens use long-acting methods like the implant and the IUD, the rate of teen pregnancy goes down dramatically.

Recommendations

Use Best Practices Q: What s the purpose? Q: Who is it for?

Questions? Comments? Thank you!