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NCT number NCT04097717
Other study ID # STUDY20110382
Secondary ID R01MD011678-01
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 24, 2020
Est. completion date April 30, 2024

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source University of Pittsburgh
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study seeks to test a web-based decision support tool developed to enhance low-income women's ability to make informed decisions about tubal sterilization that align with their preferences, values and reproductive goals. Half of participants will receive usual care, while the other half will use the web-based decision aid plus usual care. The investigators hypothesize that compared to women who receive usual care alone, women randomized to the decision aid arm will have greater knowledge about sterilization and alternative options, lower decisional conflict, and will be more satisfied with their contraceptive decision at 3-month follow-up.


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Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
"My Decision" tubal sterilization decision aid
The "My Decision" tubal sterilization decision aid is a web-based decision aid designed to help women make informed decisions about tubal sterilization.
Other:
Usual Care
Usual medical care will vary among participants.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee
United States University of California, San Francisco San Francisco California

Sponsors (4)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Pittsburgh National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), University of California, San Francisco, University of Tennessee

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Participant Knowledge about Tubal Sterilization Participant responses to 10 True/False items adapted from previously published studies of tubal sterilization knowledge and informed by in-depth interviews with women about sterilization decision making. Items assess knowledge about tubal sterilization and alternative contraception options and will be coded as correct vs. incorrect, with "Don't Know" being coded as an incorrect response. The percentage of correct responses across the 10 questions will be calculated for each participant. The score range is 0 to 100%. Participant knowledge will be measured at Time 2 to assess the sustained impact of the decision aid on knowledge. 32-36 weeks gestation (Time 2)
Other Participant Decisional Conflict in Postpartum Contraceptive Choice Assessed by participant responses to the low literacy version of the Decisional Conflict Scale (DCS). The DCS is a validated measure to assess participants' decisional conflict in medical decision-making. The DCS low literacy version includes 10 items about experience of conflict, with "Yes" = 0, "unsure" = 2 and "No" = 4. All 10 items are a) summed; b) divided by 10; and c) multiplied by 25. Scores range from 0 (no decisional conflict) to 100 (extremely high decisional conflict). Decisional conflict will be measured at Time 2 to assess the sustained impact of the decision aid on decisional conflict. 32-36 weeks gestation (Time 2)
Other Contraceptive Method Selected Will determine the proportion of women who select sterilization versus another method of contraception at Time 2. Assessed by participant responses to an item asking which contraceptive method they are planning to use after delivery. 32-36 weeks gestation (Time 2)
Other Contraceptive Method(s) Used Assessed by participant responses to a multiple choice item asking which methods of contraception they have used or received since their pregnancy ended. Three months postpartum (Time 3)
Other Ease in Contraceptive Decision Making Assessed by participant responses to a 10 point scale about ease of decision making with regards to contraceptive method selection. Response options range from 0 ("Strongly Disagree" that this is an easy decision to make) to 10 ("Strongly Agree" that this an easy decision to make"). Less than 24 weeks gestation (Time 1)
Other Ease in Contraceptive Decision Making Assessed by participant responses to a 10 point scale about ease of decision making with regards to contraceptive method selection. Response options range from 0 ("Strongly Disagree" that this is an easy decision to make) to 10 ("Strongly Agree" that this an easy decision to make"). 32-36 weeks gestation (Time 2)
Other Certainty about Tubal Sterilization Decision Assessed by participant responses to a 10 point scale indicating certainty in desire to obtain or not obtain a tubal sterilization. Response options range from 0 ("Very Certain that I Do Not Want") to 10 ("Very Certain that I Do Want"). Less than 24 weeks gestation (Time 1)
Other Certainty about Tubal Sterilization Decision Assessed by participant responses to a 10 point scale indicating certainty in desire to obtain or not obtain a tubal sterilization. Response options range from 0 ("Very Certain that I Do Not Want") to 10 ("Very Certain that I Do Want"). 32-36 weeks gestation (Time 2)
Other Participant Satisfaction with Current Contraceptive Method(s) Assessed by participant responses to a 5-point Likert scale regarding satisfaction with current contraceptive method(s). Response options range from 1 ("Very Unsatisfied") to 5 ("Very Satisfied"). Three months postpartum (Time 3)
Other Participant Confidence in Contraceptive Method Selection Assessed by participant responses to a 5-point Likert scale regarding participant confidence that the method(s) is/are "right for me". Response options range from 1 ("Not at All Confident") to 5 ("Completely Confident"). Three months postpartum (Time 3)
Other Number of Pregnancies Since Delivery Assessed by participant-reported survey responses to a Yes/No item about whether a pregnancy has occurred since delivery. Three months postpartum (Time 3)
Other Participant Satisfaction with Sterilization Counseling Participant responses to an 8-item patient-provider communication scale created by the PI to assess participant satisfaction with the sterilization counseling experience. Response options range from 1 ("Strongly Disagree") to 5 ("Strongly Agree"). Items will be examined individually. In addition, a summary score will be created with items 2,3,6 reverse coded such that the range will be 8-40 with a higher score reflecting greater satisfaction with sterilization counseling. Three months postpartum (Time 3)
Primary Participant Knowledge about Tubal Sterilization Participant responses to 10 True/False items adapted from previously published studies of tubal sterilization knowledge and informed by in-depth interviews with women about sterilization decision making. Items assess knowledge about tubal sterilization and alternative contraception options and will be coded as correct vs. incorrect, with "Don't Know" being coded as an incorrect response. The percentage of correct responses across the 10 questions will be calculated for each participant. The score range is 0 to 100%. Less than 24 weeks gestation (Time 1)
Primary Participant Decisional Conflict in Postpartum Contraceptive Choice Assessed by participant responses to the low literacy version of the Decisional Conflict Scale (DCS). The DCS is a validated measure to assess participants' decisional conflict in medical decision-making. The DCS low literacy version includes 10 items about experience of conflict, with "Yes" = 0, "unsure" = 2 and "No" = 4. All 10 items are a) summed; b) divided by 10; and c) multiplied by 25. Scores range from 0 (no decisional conflict) to 100 (extremely high decisional conflict). Less than 24 weeks gestation (Time 1)
Secondary Contraceptive Method Selected Will determine the proportion of women who select sterilization versus another method of contraception at Time 1. Assessed by participant responses to an item asking which contraceptive method they are planning to use after delivery. Less than 24 weeks gestation (Time 1)
Secondary Participant Satisfaction with Decision Making Assessed by participant responses to the Satisfaction with Decision Scale (SWD), a validated 6-item scale measuring participants' satisfaction with healthcare decision making. The SWD uses a 5-point Likert scale where 1 is "Strongly Disagree" and 5 is "Strongly Agree." A summary score is calculated as an average of all items with a range of 1-5, with a higher score reflecting a higher level of satisfaction with the decision. Three months postpartum (Time 3)
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