Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Division of Clinical Research, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2010 Dec;19(12):2233-8. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2010.2146. Epub 2010 Sep 11.
Unintended pregnancy disproportionately affects younger, minority, and low-income women. The purpose of this analysis is to describe our recruitment strategies and to determine if targeted efforts to reach women at greatest risk for unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection (STI) were successful.
The Contraceptive CHOICE Project is a prospective cohort study providing reversible contraception at no cost to 10,000 women aged 14-45 years in the St. Louis area in order to evaluate method satisfaction and continuation and to reduce unintended pregnancies in the region. We describe four strategies for effective outreach and recruitment of high-risk women, including forming strong community partnerships. We analyze the evolution of baseline demographic and behavioral characteristics over the three waves of enrollment of the first 2,500 participants in order to assess whether our outreach efforts were successful.
Overall, >60% of participants were aged ≤25 years. There was a significant increase in the percentage of minority participants enrolled throughout the first 2,500 subjects (p < 0.001). The number of women who reported trouble paying for basic necessities significantly increased over the three waves (p = 0.025). Throughout the three waves of enrollment, there was a significant increase in the number of women who tested positive for an STI at baseline (p < 0.001).
A multiple method approach with collaboration of key community partners led to successful recruitment of hard to reach populations at high risk for unintended pregnancy and STI.
意外怀孕对年轻、少数族裔和低收入妇女的影响不成比例。本分析的目的是描述我们的招募策略,并确定针对意外怀孕和性传播感染(STI)风险最高的妇女进行有针对性的努力是否成功。
避孕选择项目是一项前瞻性队列研究,为 10000 名年龄在 14-45 岁的圣路易斯地区的妇女免费提供可逆避孕措施,以评估方法满意度和持续率,并减少该地区的意外怀孕。我们描述了四种有效的外展和招募高危妇女的策略,包括建立强大的社区伙伴关系。我们分析了前 2500 名参与者的前三个招募阶段的基线人口统计学和行为特征的演变,以评估我们的外展工作是否成功。
总体而言,超过 60%的参与者年龄在 25 岁以下。在第一个 2500 名参与者中,少数民族参与者的比例显著增加(p<0.001)。在三个阶段中,报告支付基本生活费用有困难的妇女人数显著增加(p=0.025)。在三个招募阶段中,在基线时检测出 STI 阳性的妇女人数显著增加(p<0.001)。
通过与关键社区伙伴合作的多种方法,成功地招募了意外怀孕和 STI 风险高的难以接触的人群。