Acceptability of Depo-subQ in Uniject
- Conditions
- Contraception
- Registration Number
- NCT01667276
- Lead Sponsor
- FHI 360
- Brief Summary
This is an observational study to assess the experience of current depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) intramuscular (IM) clients and providers when they try Depo-subQ in Uniject and offer recommendations for the introduction of this method.
- Detailed Description
This is an observational study to assess the experience of current depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) intramuscular (IM) clients and providers when they try Depo-subQ in Uniject and offer recommendations for the introduction of this method.
A total of 560 participants will be enrolled in the study in the following groups:
360 participants (120 in Uganda and 240 in Senegal) who are current DMPA IM clients who seek re-injection of DMPA from either community health workers (CHWs) or clinic-based providers; and are 18-40 years of age; received their most recent DMPA injection no more than 13 weeks prior to enrollment in the study \[16\].
Up to 100 participants (50 in Uganda and 50 in Senegal) current DMPA IM clients who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria but do not want to receive the injection with Depo-subQ in Uniject and are willing to complete a short questionnaire
80 CHWs (40 in Uganda and 40 in Senegal) and 20 clinic-based providers (from Senegal only) who are trained to give Depo-subQ in Uniject as part of this study
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 476
- Age 18-40
- In general good health (the participant verbally reports she feels well)
- Using DMPA continuously for at least six months prior to enrollment in the study (i.e., had at least two previous injections)
- Received their most recent DMPA injection no more than 13 weeks prior to enrollment in the study at the study clinic or from a family planning provider involved in the study (Senegal only)
- Received their most recent DMPA injection no more than 13 weeks prior to enrollment in the study from a family planning provider involved in the study (Uganda only)
- Desires to be re-injected with DMPA
- Willing to sign an informed consent document
- Willing to provide contact information and be interviewed three months after enrollment.
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Measure the acceptability of Depo-subQ in Uniject among DMPA IM family planning clients; 1 year percent of participants who declare they would select Depo-subQ in Uniject for their next injection if this drug product was available at three months with a 95% confidence interval per country
2) Measure the acceptability of Depo-subQ in Uniject among family planning providers (both clinic-based and CHWs); 1 year key themes will be identified from interview transcripts to summarize family planning providers' (clinic-based and CHWs) acceptability of Depo-subQ in Uniject and preference for administering Depo-subQ in Uniject relative to the typical DMPA intramuscular injection by county
Assess family planning providers' (clinic-based and CHWs) training materials. 1 year descriptive analyses (e.g., frequencies and means) of responses for quantitative questions and summaries providers' qualitative responses to open-ended questions from the post-training evaluation for each country
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 1) To qualitatively compare acceptability of Depo-subQ in Uniject among the two types of family planning providers-clinic-based and CHWs (Senegal only) 1 year frequencies and summary statistics of acceptability data among family planning clients by asking participants to compare their experiences receiving Depo-subQ in Uniject to their experiences receiving the typical DMPA intramuscular injection by country
2) To assess the safety of participants who receive Depo-subQ in Uniject during the study 1 year frequencies of reported adverse events by country
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Ministry of Health Clinics
πΈπ³All Cities Where There Is A Clinic, Senegal
Ministry of Health Clinics, Uganda
πΊπ¬All Cities Where There Is A Clinic, Uganda