*This study was submitted as a poster presentation in 4 th International Congress of Reproductive Health & Family Planning, 20-23 April 2005, Ankara, Turkey. **Ph.D, Assistant Professor,Department of Nursing, School of Health, Ordu University, nilufererbil@mynet.com ***Lecturer, Department of Nursing, School of Health, Ordu University, ozgulbostan@mynet.com Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Year: 2010 Knowledge, behaviors of nurses and midwives with emergency contraception * Nülüfer Erbil ** Özgül Bostan *** Abstract Aim: The using of emergency contraception may play important role for preventing unplanned pregnancies and induced abortion. The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge and behaviors of nurses and midwives with emergency contraception. Material and Methods: Sample of this descriptive and cross-sectional study was voluntary 89 nurses and 100 midwives. The data of study were collected using face-to-face interwiev methods via questionnarie. This study was made 1st-15 th February, 2005. Results: It was determined that 46.6% of nurses and midwives heard emergency contraception. Of the nurses and midwives who completed the sample 74.1% reported that they did not know about what used for emergency contraception and 77.2% of them did not know about beginning time to emergency contraception. It was found that rate of using the emergency contraception among nurses and midwives was 4.2%. Half of nurses and midwives who used emergency contraception reported that emergency contraception prevented their pregnancy. It was found that occupation (p=0.000) and institution (p=0.000) of participants effected hearing of emergency contraception by nurses and midwives the differences were significant. Conclusion: Knowledge and behaviors of nurses and midwives with emergency contraception are not adequate. The education should prepare to health care providers for the presenting of knowledge and behavior about this subject. Advance researches into knowledge, attitude and behaviors of health professionals are advised. Key words: Emergency contraception; nurse; midwife; knowledge; behavior.