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An Intervention Delivered by App Instant Messaging to Increase Acceptability and Use of Effective Contraception Among Young Women in Bolivia: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:应用程序即时消息传递进行的干预,以提高玻利维亚年轻女性的接受度和有效避孕的使用:随机对照试验的方案

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Background Unintended pregnancy is associated with numerous poorer health outcomes for both women and their children. Fulfilling unmet need for contraception is essential in avoiding unintended pregnancies, yet millions of women in low- and middle-income countries continue to face obstacles in realizing their fertility desires. In Bolivia, family planning progress has improved in recent decades but lags behind other countries in the region. Unmet need for contraception among women aged 15 to 19 years is estimated to be 38%, with the adolescent fertility rate at 70 per 1000 women. Mobile phones are an established and popular mode in which to deliver health behavior support. The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Centro de Investigación, Educación y Servicios in Bolivia have partnered to develop and evaluate a contraceptive behavioral intervention for Bolivian young women delivered by mobile phone. The intervention was developed guided by behavioral science and consists of short instant messages sent through an app over 4 months. Objective The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of the intervention on young women’s use of and attitudes toward the most effective contraceptive methods. Methods We will allocate 1310 women aged 16 to 24 years with an unmet need for contraception in a 1:1 ratio to receive the intervention messages or the control messages about trial participation. The messages are sent through the Tú decides app, which contains standard family planning information. Coprimary outcomes are use and acceptability of at least one effective contraceptive method, both measured at 4 months. Results Recruitment commenced on March 1, 2017 and was completed on July 29, 2017. We estimate that the follow-up period will end in January 2018. Conclusions This trial will evaluate the effect of the intervention on young women’s use of and attitudes toward the (nonpermanent) effective contraception methods available in Bolivia. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT02905526","term_id":"NCT02905526"}} NCT02905526 ; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT02905526","term_id":"NCT02905526"}} NCT02905526 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6vT0yIFfN)
机译:背景技术意外怀孕与妇女及其子女的许多健康状况较差有关。满足未满足的避孕需求对于避免意外怀孕至关重要,但是中低收入国家的数百万妇女在实现其生育欲方面仍然面临障碍。在玻利维亚,近几十年来计划生育的进展有所改善,但落后于该地区其他国家。据估计,年龄在15至19岁之间的妇女未满足的避孕需求为38%,其中青春期生育率为每千名妇女70例。手机是一种提供健康行为支持的既定且流行的模式。伦敦卫生与热带医学学院和玻利维亚的教育,服务中心合作开发并评估了通过手机为玻利维亚年轻女性提供的避孕行为干预措施。该干预措施是在行为科学的指导下开发的,包含通过应用程序在4个月内发送的简短即时消息。目的本研究的目的是评估干预措施对年轻妇女使用和态度最有效的避孕方法的影响。方法我们将以1:1的比例分配1310名年龄在16至24岁之间的未满足避孕需求的妇女,以接收有关试验参与的干预信息或控制信息。消息通过TúDecisions应用程序发送,该应用程序包含标准的计划生育信息。共同的主要结果是至少一种有效避孕方法的使用和可接受性,均在4个月时测量。结果招募于2017年3月1日开始,于2017年7月29日完成。我们估计随访期将在2018年1月结束。结论该试验将评估该干预措施对年轻女性的使用和态度的影响。 (永久性)有效的避孕方法可在玻利维亚使用。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov {“ type”:“ clinical-trial”,“ attrs”:{“ text”:“ NCT02905526”,“ term_id”:“ NCT02905526”}} NCT02905526; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ {“ type”:“ clinical-trial”,“ attrs”:{“ text”:“ NCT02905526”,“ term_id”:“ NCT02905526”}} NCT02905526(由WebCite存档在http://www.webcitation.org/6vT0yIFfN)

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