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Promotion of Family Planning Methods Through an Interactive Platform Offered in Growth and Development Control Services

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Women
Interventions
Device: Interactive Platform
Registration Number
NCT03810716
Lead Sponsor
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Brief Summary

Family planning and the use of contraceptive methods are of the main strategies to reduce maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality, because they can prevent unplanned pregnancies, teenage pregnancies and abortions in dangerous conditions. It is also a tool that contributes to development as it improves children's health, improves access to early childhood education, empowers women and contributes to reducing poverty as it improves economic conditions.

Currently the use of modern contraceptive methods has increased worldwide, in Latin America and the Caribbean the use of modern contraceptive methods has remained at 66.07% from 2008 to 2015. However, the number of women who do not want to get pregnant and that do not use a contraceptive method is still high - 214 million women of childbearing age in developed countries.

In our country according to the ENDES 2016 survey, the number of women who used a contraceptive method decreased by 0.7 percent compared to 2012, of which 54.3 percent used some modern contraceptive method and 21.9 percent some method traditional.

The unmet demand for family planning in 2016 was 6.0%, affecting mainly women from the lowest poverty quintile (7.4%) and those living in rural areas (6.8%).

Of the women who were surveyed and did not use a contraceptive method, 80.6% did not talk about family planning either at home or in a health facility in the last 12 months. Only 16.3% of non-users were women who attended a health facility and received information on family planning.

Through this study the investigators propose the design and evaluation of an interactive platform to promote modern contraceptive methods.

Detailed Description

Sample Size: Sample size of 176 participants (interventional group=88, control group=88), it is possible to detect minimum differences of 5% to 20%.

Statistical analysis plan: The data collected will be entered into a database in Microsoft Excel, to be analyzed by the Epi Info statistical program. The qualitative variables will be analyzed by frequencies and percentages, the quantitative variables by relative risk.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
176
Inclusion Criteria
  • Mothers of children who attend the service of growth and development who are of legal age
  • Women who do not currently use some modern contraceptive method
  • Women whose partners have not received voluntary surgical contraception
Exclusion Criteria
  • Teen mothers
  • Illiterate women
  • Women who currently do not have a partner
  • Women who are currently gestating

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Interactive PlatformInteractive PlatformTha participants in this group will see the interactive platform and answer a survey before and after the intervention. Their clinical health records will be checked one month ago.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of mothers who attend the family planning serviceone month

Percentage of women who assist to family planning service after the intervention

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of mothers who initiate a contraceptive methodone month after the intervention

Percentage of mothers who initiate a contraceptive method after the intervention

Satisfaction of the users about the interactive platformimmediately after the intervention

The participants will answer a survey to rate usability after the intervention. This survey is a likert survey.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Cueto Fernandini

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Lima, Los Olivos, Peru

Los Olivos

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Lima, Los Olivos, Peru

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