Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University Hospital, Kavre, Nepal.
Department of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Reprod Health. 2019 Jul 8;16(1):97. doi: 10.1186/s12978-019-0767-9.
Unmet need for contraception is high during the postpartum period, increasing the risk of unintended subsequent pregnancy. We developed a client facing mobile phone-based family planning (FP) decision aid and assessed acceptability, feasibility, and utility of the tool among health care providers and postpartum women.
Semi-structured in-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted among postpartum women (n = 25) and FP providers (n = 17) at 4 Kenyan maternal and child health clinics, 2 in the Nyanza region (Kisumu and Siaya Counties) and 2 in Nairobi. Stratified purposive sampling was used to enroll postpartum women and FP providers. Data were analyzed using an inductive content analysis approach by 3 independent coders, with consensual validation.
FP providers stated that the Interactive Mobile Application for Contraceptive Choice (iMACC) tool contained the necessary information about contraceptive methods for postpartum women and believed that it would be a useful tool to help women make informed, voluntary decisions. Most women valued the decision aid content, and described it as being useful in helping to dispel myths and misconceptions, setting realistic expectations about potential side effects and maintaining confidentiality. Both women and providers expressed concerns about literacy and lack of familiarity with smart phones or tablets and suggested inclusion of interactive multimedia such as audio or videos to optimize the effectiveness of the tool.
The iMACC decision aid was perceived to be an acceptable tool to deliver client-centered FP counseling by both women and providers. Counseling tools that can support FP providers to help postpartum women make informed and individualized FP decisions in resource-limited settings may help improve FP counseling and contraceptive use in the postpartum period.
产后避孕需求未得到满足的情况较为严重,这增加了意外再次怀孕的风险。我们开发了一款面向客户的基于手机的计划生育(FP)决策辅助工具,并评估了该工具在卫生保健提供者和产后妇女中的可接受性、可行性和实用性。
在肯尼亚的 4 家母婴保健诊所(2 家在内罗毕,2 家在奈瓦沙地区的基苏木和锡亚县),对 25 名产后妇女和 17 名 FP 提供者进行了半结构式深入访谈(IDIs)。采用分层目的抽样法招募产后妇女和 FP 提供者。数据采用 3 位独立编码员的归纳内容分析方法进行分析,并进行共识验证。
FP 提供者表示,避孕选择互动移动应用程序(iMACC)工具包含了产后妇女所需的避孕方法信息,他们认为这将是帮助妇女做出知情、自愿决定的有用工具。大多数妇女都重视决策辅助内容,并表示它有助于消除误解和错误观念,对潜在副作用有合理的预期,并能保持隐私。妇女和提供者都对读写能力和对智能手机或平板电脑的不熟悉表示担忧,并建议包括互动多媒体,如音频或视频,以优化工具的效果。
iMACC 决策辅助工具被认为是一种可接受的工具,可以为妇女和提供者提供以客户为中心的 FP 咨询。在资源有限的环境中,能够支持 FP 提供者帮助产后妇女做出知情和个性化 FP 决策的咨询工具,可能有助于改善 FP 咨询和产后期间的避孕措施。