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The specific aim of this pilot study is to estimate the impact of a new digital health service on the uptake of family planning among Kenyan women with an unmet need for contraception. Enrolled women will be randomized to a control arm or an encouragement arm that will receive a special invitation to try the new service.


Clinical Trial Description

Based on global projections, meeting the unmet demand for contraceptives would prevent more than two-thirds of unintended pregnancies and more than two-thirds of maternal deaths. Voluntary family planning has also been shown to improve newborn health outcomes, advance women's empowerment, and bring socioeconomic benefits through reductions in fertility and population growth. Yet among the populations that would benefit the most from family planning, uptake remains too low.

The specific aim of this pilot study is to estimate the impact of a new digital health service on the uptake of family planning among Kenyan women with an unmet need for contraception. This service promotes uptake by offering free screening and referral. Women text the service for free, complete a short automated screening over the phone, and receive a list of recommended methods and a referral to local family planning providers offering those methods. The main hypothesis is that the service will increase the uptake of family planning among these users. ;


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NCT number NCT03224390
Study type Interventional
Source Duke University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 12, 2017
Completion date March 13, 2018

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