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Filter by:This study will adapt the Game Changers peer advocacy training model for family planning context and pilot test the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of the intervention to empower female contraception users to advocate for contraception use among women in their social networks who have unmet need for contraception.
Purpose: The aims of the research are to determine the effects of individual trainings on family planning given to migrant women (Ahıska Turks), repetitive trainings via mobile applications, telephone counseling initiatives on women's health responsibility levels, family planning knowledge and attitudes. Design: This pretest-posttest is an interventional quasi-experimental research. Method: Standard protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) Statement 2013 checklist is used in this study. The CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) flowchart is used in this protocol. This study will be carried out with immigrant (Ahıska Turks) women between the ages of 15-49 who are registered in Üzümlü Family Health Center in Üzümlü district of Erzincan province. In this study, individual training on family planning and health responsibility, repetitive training via mobile application and telephone counseling initiatives will be made. The same applications will be applied to the control group after the study data is collected. Hypotheses: H1: Mobile applications for family planning, telephone counseling and individual training have an impact on the family planning attitudes of immigrant women. H1: Mobile applications for family planning, telephone counseling and individual trainings have an impact on the family planning knowledge level of immigrant women. H1: Mobile applications, telephone counseling and individual trainings for health responsibility have an impact on the level of health responsibility of migrant women.
Background:- The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends postpartum family planning as a critical component of health care that has the potential to meet women's desire for contraception and save millions of maternal and infant lives in low- and middle-income countries. Family planning is known to avert a higher number of maternal deaths and child mortality. Closely spaced pregnancies within the first year postpartum are the riskiest for the mother and baby, resulting in increased risks for adverse outcomes, such as preterm, low birth weight, and small for gestational age. Adding the existing body of evidence use of intervention strategies that promote and increase postpartum family planning in the developing world is important. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effect of the use of pamphlet supported by counseling during child immunization in improving the overall and average time of initiation of postpartum family planning utilization in the first nine months after delivery and assess its socio-demographic predictors in selected health centers of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Methods:- The study will use implementation science with a randomized control trial study design. The study will involve mothers coming for vaccination of their newborn child to selected three health centers that are under the catchment area of Tikur Anbessa Teaching Hospital, in Addis Ababa. Eligible mothers will be randomly assigned into intervention and non-intervention arms using computerized assignments assisted by an envelope. Mothers assigned to the interventional arm will be given a pamphlet that advises mothers about postpartum family planning followed by counseling service while women in the non-intervention arm will take the routine immunization service given in the health services. Both groups will be followed until the 9th month after the birth of the child. In the 9th month after the birth of the child, during child vaccination for measles, women will be asked for the starting date the first family planning service. A comparison of family planning service will be made between the groups using logistic regression, using bivariate and multivariable analysis. The study also will use Kaplan Meier and Cox-regression to compare the median time of postpartum family planning and its correlation using SPSS for windows version 26. The research will undertake from Dec 2019 to June 2021.