Sağlam Aksüt, RabiaAksut, Rabia SaglamInam, OzenHemşirelik Bölümü2025-01-112025-01-11202400739-93321096-466510.1080/07399332.2024.23713862-s2.0-85197382627https://doi.org/10.1080/07399332.2024.2371386https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14627/287Inam, Ozen/0000-0002-6463-2432; Saglam, Rabia/0000-0002-8208-6113In this study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of telemedicine for contraceptive counseling on knowledge levels and satisfaction with Family Planning Services. We collected data from 77 third-trimester pregnant women using a personal information form, Family Planning Knowledge Questionnaire, and the Satisfaction with Family Planning Services Scale and compared the data using chi-square test, Fisher's exact chi-square test, t-test for independent and dependent groups and Mann-Whitney U analysis. The experimental group participants (n = 37) received two informative video visits for contraceptive counseling, while the women in the control group (n = 40) received routine face-to-face Family Planning Services at their primary health care center. Participants in the experimental group showed a greater increase in knowledge levels and higher satisfaction with Family Planning Services than those in the control group (p < 0.05). In conclusion, we determined that telemedicine for contraceptive counseling is a promising option even beyond the pandemic.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess[No Keyword Available]Evaluation of Telemedicine for Contraceptive Counseling Given To Pregnant Women During the Covid-19 Pandemic: a Randomized Controlled TrialArticleQ3Q2WOS:00125849110000138940954