El-Sahn Moushira, Elliott Rose, El-Sahn Mona, Lucas Jeff, Santos Trisha Wood
Routes2Results, Sevenoaks, United Kingdom.
Routes2Results, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2024 Dec 11;5:1433189. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2024.1433189. eCollection 2024.
Unintended pregnancy is a global public health challenge. Many contraceptive methods are available to end users, but non-use and discontinuation due to health concerns or side effects, particularly related to unpredictable or undesirable menstrual bleeding, are common. Oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) often have regular bleeding patterns compared to other hormonal contraceptives but require daily adherence. To address the issues of bleeding-related side effects and daily adherence, researchers are developing a monthly oral contraceptive (MOC) containing the same hormones as common OCPs. We studied women's and healthcare providers' (HCPs') perceptions of the MOC technology with the primary goal of providing feedback on product attributes to inform early design decisions.
Our study consisted of a qualitative phase with in-person in-depth interviews (IDIs) with a total of 60 women of reproductive age in three regions in three countries (Bangladesh, Senegal, and Zimbabwe) and quantitative surveys, which took place after the qualitative phase, via face-to-face computer-assisted interviews of a total of 1,825 women in 17 regions in these three countries. We conducted 96 IDIs and 632 quantitative interviews with HCPs in one urban area per country.
Women's and HCPs' perceptions of MOC product attributes were assessed and included a focus on potential menstrual changes and possible reasons for discontinuation. Overall, the most appealing attribute of an MOC was its 1-month duration. Women and HCPs alike preferred regular, monthly menstruation. Any unpredictable or irregular bleeding, including heavy bleeding or amenorrhea, would be a reason to discontinue an MOC if it were to have those attributes.
Overall, an MOC has a high and broad level of appeal amongst all the groups of women and HCPs who participated in the study and has a strong value proposition for important contraceptive needs including convenient duration, ease of use, discretion, and acceptable side effects. This appeal assumes that the experience of using an MOC would be very similar to that of daily OCPs except for dose timing. Future research on a hormonal MOC should include an exploration of women's tolerance and acceptability of potential side effects, particularly regarding bleeding, to validate its value proposition.
意外怀孕是一项全球性的公共卫生挑战。终端用户可获得多种避孕方法,但由于健康问题或副作用(尤其是与不可预测或不良的月经出血相关的问题)而不使用或停用避孕方法的情况很常见。与其他激素避孕方法相比,口服避孕药(OCP)通常具有规律的出血模式,但需要每日坚持服用。为了解决与出血相关的副作用和每日坚持服用的问题,研究人员正在研发一种与常见OCP含有相同激素的每月口服避孕药(MOC)。我们研究了女性和医疗保健提供者(HCP)对MOC技术的看法,主要目的是就产品属性提供反馈,为早期设计决策提供参考。
我们的研究包括一个定性阶段,对三个国家(孟加拉国、塞内加尔和津巴布韦)三个地区的总共60名育龄妇女进行了面对面的深入访谈(IDI),以及在定性阶段之后通过对这三个国家17个地区的总共1825名妇女进行面对面的计算机辅助访谈进行的定量调查。我们在每个国家的一个城市地区对HCP进行了96次IDI和632次定量访谈。
评估了女性和HCP对MOC产品属性的看法,包括对潜在月经变化和停用可能原因的关注。总体而言,MOC最吸引人的属性是其1个月的服用周期。女性和HCP都更喜欢规律的每月月经。如果MOC具有任何不可预测或不规律的出血,包括大量出血或闭经,都将成为停用它的理由。
总体而言,MOC在参与研究的所有女性和HCP群体中具有很高且广泛的吸引力,对于重要的避孕需求具有很强的价值主张,包括方便的服用周期、易用性、隐秘性和可接受的副作用。这种吸引力假定使用MOC的体验除了服药时间外与每日服用OCP的体验非常相似。未来关于激素MOC的研究应包括探索女性对潜在副作用(尤其是关于出血)的耐受性和可接受性,以验证其价值主张。