Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC), including IUDs and contraceptive implants, are over 99% effective at preventing unintended pregnancy. Despite their efficacy, the uptake of LARC remains low in Australia.
This mini clinical audit is a self-directed quality improvement activity designed to support participants to deliver evidence-based contraceptive consultations and promote the uptake of LARC among patients.
A clinical audit allows health professionals to systematically review their clinical performance against best practice guidelines.
Learning Objectives
- Identify best practice approaches to contraceptive counselling and LARC service quality
- Review the management of a cohort of patients who received contraceptive counselling
- Assess your contraceptive counselling and LARC service quality against identified best practice approaches
CPD and Accreditation
Education Activities: 1 hour. Measuring Outcomes: 10 hours
This activity has been approved by RACGP as a CPD activity for the 2026-2028 triennium. Educational Activities: 1 hour. Measuring Outcomes: 10 hours. RACGP Activity Number: 1643814.
This activity has been approved by ACRRM as a CPD activity for the 2026-2028 triennium. Educational Activities: 1 hour. Measuring Outcomes: 10 hours. ACRRM Activity Number: 42353.
Contact: Please email [email protected] if you require assistance
Funder
The Contraception Mini Audit – Increasing LARC Uptake is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability, and Ageing under the Quality Use of Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Pathology program.
Recommended Reading
There are no prerequisites for this activity, however, we highly recommend reviewing the following resources.