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评估“动力项目”对刚果民主共和国金沙萨 15-24 岁初产妇计划生育结局的影响。

Evaluation of the effect of the Momentum project on family planning outcomes among first-time mothers aged 15-24 years in Kinshasa, DRC.

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Management, Tulane University, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

University of Kinshasa, School of Public Health, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

出版信息

Contraception. 2023 Sep;125:110088. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2023.110088. Epub 2023 Jun 16.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This article presents the effect of Momentum, a nursing student-led community-based service delivery project, on postpartum family planning (FP) outcomes among first-time mothers in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

STUDY DESIGN

We employed a quasi-experimental design, with three intervention and three comparison health zones (HZ). Data were collected through interviewer-administered questionnaires in 2018 and 2020. The sample consisted of 1927 nulliparous women aged 15-24 years who were 6 months pregnant at baseline. Random effects and treatment effects models were used to assess the effect of Momentum on 14 postpartum FP outcomes.

RESULTS

The intervention group was associated with a unit increase of 0.6 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.4, 0.8)) in contraceptive knowledge and personal agency (95% CI: 0.3, 0.9), a unit decrease of 0.9 (95% CI: -1.2, -0.5) in the number of FP myths/misconceptions endorsed, and percentage point increases of 23.4 (95% CI: 0.2, 0.3) in FP discussion with a health worker, 13.0 (95% CI: 0.1, 0.2) in obtaining a contraceptive method within 6 weeks of delivery, and 13.3 (95% CI: 0.1, 0.2) in modern contraceptive use within 12 months of delivery. Intervention effects included percentage point increases of 5.4 (95% CI: 0.0, 0.1) in partner discussion and 15.4 (95% CI: 0.1, 0.2) in perceived community support for postpartum FP use. The level of exposure to Momentum was significantly associated with all behavioral outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

The study demonstrated the effect of Momentum on increased postpartum FP-related knowledge, perceived norms, personal agency, partner discussion, and modern contraceptive use.

IMPLICATIONS

Community-based service delivery by nursing students can potentially lead to improved postpartum FP outcomes among urban adolescent and young first-time mothers in other provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other African countries.

摘要

目的

本文介绍了“动力”项目对刚果民主共和国金沙萨首次生育的母亲产后计划生育(FP)结果的影响。该项目由护理专业学生主导,是一个社区为基础的服务提供项目。

研究设计

我们采用了准实验设计,有三个干预组和三个对照组。2018 年和 2020 年通过访谈者管理的问卷调查收集数据。样本包括 1927 名年龄在 15-24 岁、基线时怀孕 6 个月的初产妇。使用随机效应和处理效应模型评估“动力”对 14 项产后 FP 结果的影响。

结果

干预组在以下方面与对照组相比有所增加:避孕知识和个人代理方面增加了 0.6(95%置信区间[CI]:0.4,0.8);支持 FP 相关误解和错误观点的数量减少了 0.9(95% CI:-1.2,-0.5);与卫生工作者进行 FP 讨论的比例增加了 23.4(95% CI:0.2,0.3);在分娩后 6 周内获得避孕方法的比例增加了 13.0(95% CI:0.1,0.2);在分娩后 12 个月内使用现代避孕方法的比例增加了 13.3(95% CI:0.1,0.2)。干预效果还包括与伴侣讨论的比例增加了 5.4(95% CI:0.0,0.1);社区对产后 FP 使用的支持程度增加了 15.4(95% CI:0.1,0.2)。对“动力”的接触程度与所有行为结果显著相关。

结论

研究表明,“动力”项目对增加产后 FP 相关知识、感知规范、个人代理、伴侣讨论和现代避孕方法的使用有积极影响。

意义

在刚果民主共和国其他省份和其他非洲国家,由护理专业学生主导的社区服务提供可能会改善城市青少年和年轻初产妇的产后 FP 结果。

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