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Amal J Khoury

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Manalew W, Hale N, Smith M, Khoury A
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle) . 2024 Oct; 5(1):697-704. PMID: 39439763
Objectives: COVID-19 hit at the midpoint of Choose Well, a statewide contraceptive access initiative commenced in South Carolina (SC) in 2017. This study assessed whether the pandemic altered the trends...
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Hale N, Lee J, de Jong J, Smith M, Khoury A
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Apr; 7(4):e248262. PMID: 38656576
Importance: Evaluating the impact of statewide contraceptive access initiatives is necessary for informing health policy and practice. Objective: To examine changes in contraceptive method use among a cohort of women...
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Hale N, Dehlendorf C, Smith M, Stapleton J, McCartt P, Khoury A
Contraception . 2024 Jan; 132:110365. PMID: 38215919
Objectives: We used the validated Person-Centered Contraceptive Counseling (PCCC) scale to examine experiences with counseling and associations between counseling quality, method satisfaction, and planned method continuation at the population level...
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Smith M, Beatty K, Khoury A, Gilliam L, de Jong J
J Public Health Manag Pract . 2023 Apr; 29(5):E176-E180. PMID: 37071028
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) began allocating Title X funding to intrauterine device (IUD) provision at family planning clinics in 2019, instated more training opportunities, and expanded nurse...
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Beatty K, Hale N, Khoury A, Smith M, Lee J, Ventura L
South Med J . 2023 Apr; 116(4):358-364. PMID: 37011585
Objectives: Health insurance remains an important dimension of contraceptive access. This study investigated the role of insurance in contraceptive use, access, and quality in South Carolina and Alabama. Methods: The...
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Rocca C, Smith M, Hale N, Khoury A
Perspect Sex Reprod Health . 2022 Sep; 54(3):90-98. PMID: 36071572
Context: Understanding how pregnancy preferences shape contraceptive use is essential for guiding contraceptive interventions and policies that center individuals' preferences and desires. Lack of rigorous measurement of pregnancy preferences, particularly...
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Beatty K, Smith M, Khoury A, Ventura L, Ariyo O, de Jong J, et al.
J Rural Health . 2022 Jul; 39(1):160-171. PMID: 35866576
Purpose: To investigate telehealth use for contraceptive service provision among rural and urban federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Alabama (AL) and South Carolina (SC) during the initial months of...
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Smith M, Hale N, Kelley S, Satterfield K, Beatty K, Khoury A
Am J Public Health . 2022 Jun; 112(S5):S484-S489. PMID: 35767793
No abstract available.
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Beatty K, Smith M, Khoury A, Ventura L, Ariyo T, de Jong J, et al.
J Public Health Manag Pract . 2022 Mar; 28(3):299-308. PMID: 35334485
Objectives: This study examined implementation of telehealth for contraceptive care among health departments (HDs) in 2 Southern US states with centralized/largely centralized governance structures during the early phase of the...
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Ventura L, Beatty K, Khoury A, Smith M, Ariyo O, Slawson D, et al.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle) . 2022 Feb; 2(1):608-620. PMID: 35141709
Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) provide essential contraceptive services to low-income individuals; yet, access to all method options, notably intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants, may be limited at non-Title X...