| Literature DB >> 31164602 |
Gloria Kirungi Kasozi1,2, Julius Kasozi3, Frank Pio Kiyingi4, Miph Musoke5.
Abstract
Uganda has persistently had high adolescent pregnancy prevalence; 25% for the last 10 years. This protocol presents the design of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (CRCT) to investigate the effectiveness of School-Based Sexual and Reproductive Health (SBSRH) interventions on prevention of pregnancy among school girls aged 15-19 years in the Hoima District, Uganda. 18 secondary schools (clusters) will be selected using cluster sampling and allocated 1:1 into control or intervention group stratified by geographical location. 1080 (60 each cluster) participants/girls aged 15-19 years will be selected using simple random sampling. The intervention group will receive tailored SRH information, in-school medical care and referral over 12 months. The control group will receive no intervention from the research team; however, they can access alternative services elsewhere if they wish. Data will be obtained at baseline, 6 months and 12 months. The outcomes are reduction in occurrence of pregnancy, utilization of SRH services and sexual behavioral change. To our knowledge, this is the first CRCT providing combined SRH interventions for prevention of adolescent pregnancy in Uganda. If effective, it could have great potential in preventing adolescent pregnancy. Trial Registration: Pan African Clinical Trial Registry (PACTR201810882140200) Registered on 16 October 2018.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; information; intervention; pregnancy; prevention; school-based; sexual and reproductive health; utilization
Year: 2019 PMID: 31164602 PMCID: PMC6481078 DOI: 10.3390/mps2010021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Protoc ISSN: 2409-9279
Figure 1Flow chart on the Sampling framework. Source: Primary data 2018.
Categorization of study respondents. ASRH: Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health.
| Category of Respondent | Sample Size | Data Collection Tool | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Adolescent girls (15–19 years) in school | 1080 | Questionnaire |
| 2 | Adolescent girl (15–19 years) who dropped out of school due to pregnancy related reasons | 2 | Key Informant Interview guide |
| 3 | ASRH Health workers | 1 | Key Informant Interview guide |
| 4 | Local council leader (chairperson) | 1 | Key Informant Interview guide |
| 5 | Community leaders | 10 | Focus Group Discussion guide |
| 6 | District leaders (Chief Administrative Officer, District Health Officer, District Education Officer) | 3 | Key Informant Interview guide |
| 7 | School heads | 1 | Key Informant Interview guide |
| 8 | School Matron | 1 | Key Informant Interview guide |
| 9 | Parents to adolescent girls in school | 15 | Focus Group Discussion guide |
| 10 | Adolescent boys (15–19 years) in school | 15 | Focus Group Discussion guide |
| 11 | Teachers | 10 | Focus Group Discussion guide |
| 12 | Domestic workers/axillary staff at school | 10 | Focus Group Discussion guide |
Source: Primary data, 2018.