| SESSION 8: IMPROVING ACCESS TO SERVICES | |||
| nr. | title | 1st author | abstract |
| P137 | Sexual and reproductive health – what do men know and want? | F. Lakha (UK) | abstract |
| P138 | Moving towards patient and public involvement within a nurse-led sterilization service | M. Pickering (UK) | abstract |
| P139 | Teenagers’ use of sexual health services: perceived need, knowledge and ability to access | A. Parkes (UK) | abstract |
| P140 | Partnership working: the key to improving access to a more holistic sexual health service in South London | J.Evans (UK) | abstract |
| P141 | The Sandyford Initiative Sexual and Reproductive Health Service, Glasgow telephone helpline: improving access to sexual and reproductive health services | A. Spiers (UK) | abstract |
| P142 | Health and lifestyles of family planning attenders in Glasgow – why a holistic approach is necessary | J. Cumming (UK) | abstract |
| P143 | Improving access – reaching out with a ‘‘Clinic in a Box’’ | A. Deacon (UK) | abstract |
| P144 | Interval versus postabortive counseling: demographic characteristics and effect of reproductive desire on method selection (14332 cases) | K. Ertopçu (Turkey) | abstract |
| P145 | ‘Youth-friendly’ health services | N. Salakos (Greece) | abstract |
| P146 | Does nurse prescribing improve younger clients’ access to contraception? | P. Blencowe (UK) | abstract |
| P147 | The development of a care package for clients with a learning disability accessing contraception and reproductive health services | E. Maudsley (UK) | abstract |
| P148 | The effect of pre-examination information on the anxiety level for the gynecologic examination | N. Erkan (Turkey) | abstract |
| P149 | A systematic review of research on young women’s uptake, choice, and discontinuation of contraceptives: descriptive mapping | L. Williamson (UK) | abstract |
| P150 | Internet counseling on contraception by the Study Group for Contraception in Korea | I.S. Lee (Korea) | abstract |
| P151 | Warts and all! A review of specialist sexual health services for young people | L. Mckay (UK) | abstract |
| P152 | The exponential benefits of taking sexual health services out of the clinic and into sex working communities using a ‘needs-led’ approach to overcome the stigma barrier | A. Wells (UK) | abstract |
| P153 | Importance and feasibility of holistic sexual health care in primary and tertiary care setting in London | A. Oswal (UK) | abstract |
| P154 | The patient–service provider interface | O. Casian-Botez (Romania) | abstract |
| P155 | Educated teenager – educated mother – educated grandmother | O. Casian-Botez (Romania) | abstract |
| P156 | Assessment of contraceptive services in a maternity unit of a district general hospital in the UK | N. Rawal (UK) | abstract |
| P157 | A nurse-led clinic for the insertion of intrauterine devices: a template for training | T.A.M. Eady (UK) | abstract |
| P158 | Hormonal contraceptive methods using or not using in Iran | M. Rostami Dovom (Iran) | abstract |