| Literature DB >> 29018067 |
Marlene Makenzius1,2, Monica Oguttu3, Marie Klingberg-Allvin4,5, Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson6,7, Theresa M A Odero8, Elisabeth Faxelid1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of midwives administering misoprostol to women with incomplete abortion seeking post-abortion care (PAC), compared with physicians.Entities:
Keywords: Community Gynaecology; Health Policy; Maternal Medicine; Reproductive Medicine
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29018067 PMCID: PMC5652492 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Background characteristics of participating PAC providers
| Characteristics of providers | Midwife | Physician | Total |
| Age | |||
| Mean (SD) | 47.3 (6.5) | 35.9 (10.0) | 41.7 (10.1) |
| Median | 50 (6.0) | 30 (14.5) | 44 (20) |
| Range | 28–55 | 26–60 | 26–60 |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 18 (94.7%) | 6 (33.3%) | 24 (64.9%) |
| Male | 1 (5.3%) | 12 (66.7%) | 13 (35.1%) |
| Years of professional practice | |||
| Mean (SD) | 22.4 (7.9) | 8.8 (8.1) | 15.8 (10.5) |
| Median (IQR) | 26 (8.0) | 4 (15) | 17 (22) |
| Range | 1–30 | 1–28 | 1–30 |
| Clinical experience in PAC (years)* | |||
| Mean (SD) | 2.7 (1.6) | 8.4 (6.9) | 5.5 (5.5) |
| Median (IQR) | 3 (3.0) | 4 (4.25) | 3 (2.5) |
| Range | 0–5 | 0–25 | 0–25 |
Data are n (%), mean (SD) or median (IQR).
*Before study start.
Sociodemographic characteristics and reproductive history of participants* by provider
| Characteristics of participants | Midwife | Physician | Total |
| Age (years) | |||
| n | 422 | 416 | 838 |
| Mean (SD) | 25.2 (5.9) | 24.8 (5.4) | 25- (5.6) |
| Range | 14–45 | 12–41 | 12–45 |
| 14–19 | 60 (14%) | 56 (14%) | 116 (14%) |
| 20–24 | 171 (40%) | 167 (40%) | 338 (40%) |
| 25–29 | 101 (24%) | 113 (27%) | 214 (26%) |
| 30–34 | 53 (13%) | 51 (12%) | 104 (12%) |
| 35–39 | 28 (7%) | 26 (6%) | 54 (7%) |
| 40–47 | 9 (2%) | 3 (1%) | 12 (1%) |
| Marital status | |||
| n | 433 | 426 | 859 |
| Married or cohabiting | 289 (67%) | 292 (68%) | 581 (68%) |
| Single | 128 (30%) | 124 (29%) | 252 (29%) |
| Divorced/separated | 9 (2%) | 7 (2%) | 16 (2%) |
| Widowed | 7 (2%) | 3 (1%) | 10 (1%) |
| Religion | |||
| n | 433 | 426 | 859 |
| Christian | 427 (99%) | 417 (98%) | 844 (98%) |
| Muslim | 6 (1%) | 9 (2%) | 15 (2%) |
| Education | |||
| n | 433 | 425 | 858 |
| None | 6 (1%) | 2 (1%) | 8 (1%) |
| Primary 1–4 | 11 (2%) | 9 (2%) | 20 (2%) |
| Primary 1–5 | 108 (25%) | 121 (28%) | 229 (27%) |
| Secondary | 206 (48%) | 186 (44%) | 392 (46%) |
| Tertiary | 102 (24%) | 107 (25%) | 209 (24%) |
| Occupation | |||
| n | 431 | 423 | 854 |
| Unemployed | 210 (49%) | 197 (47%) | 407 (48%) |
| Formal employment | 73 (17%) | 75 (18%) | 148 (17%) |
| Self-employed | 148 (34%) | 151 (36%) | 299 (35%) |
| Gestational age based on clinical examination (weeks) | |||
| n | 433 | 426 | 859 |
| Mean (SD) | 9.4 (2.2) | 9.7 (2.1) | 9.6 (2.2) |
| Range | 1–12 | 3–12 | 1–12 |
| Number of previous pregnancies | |||
| n | 433 | 425 | 858 |
| Mean (SD) | 1.75 (1.8) | 1.8 (1.6) | 1.8 (1.7) |
| Range | 0–12 | 0–8 | 0–12 |
| 0 | 135 (31%) | 101 (24%) | 236 (27%) |
| 1 | 94 (22%) | 110 (26%) | 204 (24%) |
| 2–3 | 136 (31%) | 157 (37%) | 293 (34%) |
| 4–5 | 58 (13%) | 50 (11%) | 108 (13%) |
| 6–8 | 7 (2%) | 7 (2%) | 14 (2%) |
| 9–12 | 3 (1%) | 0 | 3 |
| Parity (live birth) | |||
| n | 431 | 425 | 856 |
| Mean (SD) | 1.1 (1.4) | 1.1 (1.3) | 1.1 (1.3) |
| Range | 0–10 | 0–7 | 0–10 |
| 0 | 205 (48%) | 178 (42%) | 383 (45%) |
| 1 | 105 (24%) | 111 (26%) | 216 (25%) |
| 2–3 | 94 (22%) | 115 (27%) | 209 (24%) |
| 4–5 | 23 (5%) | 18 (4%) | 41 (5%) |
| 6–8 | 3 (1%) | 3 (1%) | 6 (1%) |
| 9–11 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Data are n (%) unless otherwise stated.
Internal drop-out range between 0–11 (0%–2.6%), among the midwife and physician group, respectively.
*Includes women lost to follow-up.
Outcome of treatment of incomplete abortion by provider
| Midwife | Physician | Risk difference | Adjusted difference | |
| Randomised and received intervention | 446 | 444 | ||
| Per-protocol | 409 | 401 | ||
| Complete abortion | 390 (95.4%) | 378 (94.3%) | 1.0% | 1.0% |
*Adjusted for facility, age (<25 vs≥25 years), marital status (single, widowed, divorced, separated] vs married or cohabiting, education (none or primary 1–8 vs secondary or tertiary), number of previous pregnancies (0 vs >1), and parity (para 0 vs ≥1).
Secondary outcomes, symptoms following the treatment, by provider
| Secondary outcomes | Midwife | Physician | Total |
| Bleeding since treatment | |||
|
| 408 | 401 | 806 |
| Less than normal menstrual bleeding | 274 (67%) | 268 (67%) | 542 (67%) |
| Same as normal menstrual bleeding | 78 (19%) | 70 (18%) | 148 (19%) |
| Heavier than normal menstrual bleeding | 56 (14%) | 60 (15%) | 116 (14%) |
| Days bleeding | |||
| N | 396 | 389 | 785 |
| Mean | 4.2 (2.0) | 4.08 (1.7) | 4.1 (2.0) |
| Range | 1–14 | 1–10 | 1–14 |
| Pain following treatment | |||
| N | 407 | 399 | 806 |
| None | 86 (21%) | 84 (20%) | 170 (21%) |
| Mild | 200 (49%) | 194 (49%) | 394 (49%) |
| Moderate | 81 (20%) | 76 (19%) | 157 (20%) |
| Severe | 40 (10%) | 45 (11%) | 85 (10%) |
| Unscheduled visit | |||
| N | 403 | 397 | 800 |
| Yes | 20 (5%) | 26 (6%) | 46 (6%) |
| Vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain, or both | 11 (3%) | 18 (4%) | 29 (4%) |
| Chill/fever or dizziness, or both | 6 (1%) | 6 (1%) | 12 (1%) |
| Acceptance of the method | |||
| How did you perceive the treatment | |||
| N | 407 | 398 | 801 |
| As expected | 121 (30%) | 130 (32%) | 251 (31%) |
| Worse than expected | 29 (7%) | 27 (7%) | 56 (7%) |
| Easier than expected | 257 (63%) | 241 (61%) | 498 (62%) |
| Felt safe | |||
| N | 400 | 399 | 799 |
| Yes | 383 (96%) | 378 (95%) | 779 (97%) |
| No | 17 (4%) | 21 (4%) | 38 (3%) |
| Will recommend the treatment to a friend | |||
| N | 400 | 399 | 799 |
| Yes | 383 (96%) | 378 (95%) | 761 (95%) |
| No | 17 (4%) | 21 (5%) | 38 (5%) |
Data are n (%) unless otherwise stated.
Internal drop-out range between 0–11 (0%–2.6%), among the midwife and physician group, respectively.
Contraceptive uptake, by provider type
| Contraceptive uptake | Midwife | Physician | Total |
| Received contraceptive counselling | |||
| N | 405 | 401 | 806 |
| Yes | 395 (98%) | 394 (98%) | 789 (98%) |
| No | 10 (2%) | 7 (2%) | 17 (2%) |
| Accepted a contraceptive method | |||
| N | 407 | 401 | 803 |
| No | 104 (26%) | 91 (23%) | 195 (24%) |
| Yes | 303 (74%) | 310 (77%) | 613 (76%) |
| What method did you chose | |||
| Injectable | 118 (39%) | 118 (38%) | 236 (39%) |
| Pills | 81 (27%) | 85 (28%) | 166 (27%) |
| Condoms | 75 (25%) | 76 (25%) | 151 (25%) |
| Hormonal implants | 24 (8%) | 21 (7%) | 45 (8%) |
| IUDs | 3 (1%) | 5 (2%) | 8 (1%) |
| Permanent contraceptives | – | 1 | 1 |
Data are n (%) unless otherwise stated.
Internal drop-out range between 0–11 (0%–2.6%), among the midwife and physician group, respectively.
Figure 1Trial profile.