| Literature DB >> 27745552 |
Mandira Paul1, Sharad D Iyengar2, Birgitta Essén3, Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson4, Kirti Iyengar2,4, Johan Bring5, Marie Klingberg-Allvin5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Post-abortion contraceptive use in India is low and the use of modern methods of contraception is rare, especially in rural areas. This study primarily compares contraceptive use among women whose abortion outcome was assessed in-clinic with women who assessed their abortion outcome at home, in a low-resource, primary health care setting. Moreover, it investigates how background characteristics and abortion service provision influences contraceptive use post-abortion.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27745552 PMCID: PMC5066281 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3726-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 4Contraceptive Counseling and Preference of Method (n = 626). Type of contraceptive method preferred by the woman stratified by whether the woman reported to have received contraceptive counselling nor not. Methods are categorized into injectable and IUD, Condom and Oral Pill, and sterilization. Women could choose to prefer more than one method, however for the purpose of analysis only one preferred method per woman is illustrated
Fig. 1Study flow diagram. Flow diagram of the RCT showing enrolment, allocation to home-assessment (n = 378) or clinic follow-up (n = 353) group, the 2-week follow-up and analysis followed by the 3-month follow-up and analysis (n = 114)
Women’s socio-demographic and reproductive profile stratified by group allocation and 3-month follow-up
| ES population ( | 3-month FU* | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinic FU | Home-assessment | Total | ||
| Median age, years (range) | 27 (18–48) | 27 (18–46) | 27 (18–48) | 27 (18–43) |
| Residency, | ||||
| - Urban | 92 (34) | 94 (27) | 186 (30) | 101 (89) |
| - Rural | 182 (66) | 258 (73) | 440 (70) | 13 (11) |
| Belong to SC/ST Caste, | 141 (51) | 200 (57) | 341 (55) | 24 (21) |
| Level of Education, | ||||
| - No formal | 124 (45) | 202 (57) | 326 (52) | 10 (9) |
| - Primary (1–3 years) | 51 (19) | 49 (14) | 100 (16) | 11 (10) |
| - Secondary (4–10 years) | 61 (22) | 57 (16) | 118 (19) | 45 (39) |
| - Higher (>10 years) | 38 (14) | 44 (13) | 82 (13) | 48 (42) |
| Ownership of phone | ||||
| - Woman herself | 130 (47) | 155 (44) | 285 (46) | 114 (100) |
| - Husband | 100 (36) | 133 (38) | 233 (37) | |
| - No/others | 44 (16) | 64 (18) | 108 (17) | |
| Primigravida, | 10 (4) | 18 (5) | 28 (5) | 7 (6) |
| One or more living girlsa | 184 (70) | 238 (71) | 422 (71) | 66 (62) |
| One or more living boysa | 220 (84) | 276 (83) | 496 (83) | 79 (74) |
| Median gestational age, weeks (range) | 6.6 (5–9) | 6.6 (5–9) | 6.6 (5–9) | 6.1 (5–9) |
| - Gestational age in weeks, | ||||
| < 6 weeks | 51 (19) | 59 (17) | 110 (18) | 27 (24) |
| 6–7 | 150 (55) | 197 (56) | 347 (55) | 73 (64) |
| > 7 weeks | 73 (27) | 96 (27) | 169 (27) | 14 (12) |
| Prior elective abortion, | 106 (39) | 106 (30) | 212 (34) | 55 (48) |
| - Medicalb | 79 (75) | 85 (80) | 164 (77) | 46 (84) |
| - Surgicalb | 30 (28) | 26 (25) | 56 (26) | 18 (33) |
| Home administration of misoprostol, | 134 (49) | 156 (44) | 290 (46) | 67 (59) |
| Ever-used modern contraception, | 111 (41) | 107 (30) | 218 (35) | 78 (68) |
*The women in the 3-month FU are included in the ES population
aPresented as percentage of women with children (n = 264 in clinic FU and n = 336 in home-assessment)
bPresented as percentage of women with prior elective abortions (n = 106 in clinic FU and n = 106 in home-assessment)
There are no significant differences between the study groups within the ES population
There were no socio-demographic background differences between the women included in analysis and the women who were lost to follow-up (data of women lost to follow-up is not shown)
Fig. 2Comparing Contraceptive Status at 2 weeks and 3 months among the sub-set of women (n = 114). Left side: Women’s contraceptive status at 2 weeks: contraceptive use, whether has an ‘actual plan’ to use contraception, whether opted for a preferred method. Women were included if followed-up at 3 months (n = 114). Right side: Women’s contraceptive status at 3 months: contraceptive use and continuation, whether planning to start, discontinuation, and no plan to use contraception (n = 114)
Fig. 3Contraceptive use over time (n = 114). Kaplan-Meier Survival Curve of contraceptive use over 3 months (12 weeks) as reported by the women where 2-weeks was at follow-up, 4 weeks represent after next menses, 8 weeks 1 month prior to 3-month follow-up, and 12 weeks refer to around the time of the phone-call. 1 event = contraception initiated. Stratified by treatment group (n = 114)
Women’s contraceptive use and intention at 2-week follow-up (n = 626)
| Clinic FU | Home-assessment | Total |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preferred method for initiation chosen ( | ||||
| Yes | 250 (92 ± 3.2) | 306 (87 ± 3.5) | 556 (89 ± 2.44) | 0.059 |
| No | 22 (8 ± 3.2) | 45 (13 ± 3.5) | 67 (11 ± 2.44) | |
| Method initiated at 2 weeks ( | ||||
| Yes | 133 (53 ± 6.2) | 75 (25 ± 4.8) | 208 (37 ± 4.0) | <0.001 |
| No | 117 (47 ± 6.2) | 231 (76 ± 4.8) | 348 (63 ± 4.0) | |
| Actual plan to initiate method at 2 weeks ( | ||||
| Yes | 104 (89 ± 5.7) | 192 (83 ± 4.8) | 296 (85 ± 3.7) | 0.154 |
| No | 13 (11 ± 5.7) | 39 (17 ± 4.8) | 52 (15 ± 3.7) | |
Significant differences are indicated by p < 0.050. Missing values were excluded from analysis. Percentages are presented as column percentages. Actual plan to initiate was defined as: ‘after next menstruation’, ‘within 1 week’, ‘when recovered from abortion’
Contraceptive method at 2 weeks stratified by study group: preferred and initiated
| Clinic FU | Home-assessment | Total |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Method preferred ( | ||||
| Condom | 58 (23 %) | 48 (16 %) | 106 (19 %) | 0.025 |
| Oral pill | 61 (24 %) | 62 (20 %) | 123 (22 %) | 0.242 |
| Copper-IUD | 30 (12 %) | 37 (12 %) | 67 (12 %) | 0.974 |
| 3-month injection | 111 (44 %) | 158 (52 %) | 269 (48 %) | 0.090 |
| Sterilization | 6 (2 %) | 18 (6 %) | 24 (4 %) | 0.044 |
| Method initiated ( | ||||
| IUD or injectablea | 73 (55 %) | 35 (47 %) | 108 (52 %) | 0.295 |
| Oral Pill/Condom | 60 (45 %) | 39 (53 %) | 99 /48 %) | 0.295 |
Method preferred refers to women who chose a method for initiation at 2 weeks however did not necessarily initiate it at 2 weeks (n = 556). While method initiated refers to the women who reported to have started at 2 weeks (n = 207)
aIUD refers to Copper Intra-uterine device (IUD) and injectable to the 3-month injection