Group Versus Individual Contraceptive Counseling for Resettled African Refugee Women
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Contraception, Contraception |
Therapuetic Areas: | Reproductive |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 49 |
Updated: | 5/18/2017 |
Start Date: | July 2015 |
End Date: | May 2017 |
Salt Lake Refugee Women's Health Project-Group Versus Individual Contraceptive Counseling for Resettled African Refugee Women
To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of group contraceptive counseling on family
planning knowledge acquisition, service satisfaction, method uptake and continuation among a
group of resettled African refugee women.
planning knowledge acquisition, service satisfaction, method uptake and continuation among a
group of resettled African refugee women.
Thousands of women refugees arrive in the United States each year, yet there is very little
known about reproductive health and family planning needs of these women after resettlement.
This randomized controlled pilot study, in a population of resettled African refugee women,
will evaluate differences between group and individual contraceptive counseling on the
decision to use contraception, satisfaction with counseling method, and modern family
planning knowledge.
Participants will arrive to clinic during an assigned "intervention day." An intake and exit
survey will be performed before and after their counseling session. Demographics, attitudes
towards contraception, and knowledge regarding contraceptive methods will be assessed via
questionnaire. Participants will be randomized to either group or individual contraceptive
counseling. After each session, participants will have the option to privately choose a
reversible method of contraception free of charge.
Telephone survey follow-up with participants will occur every three months for one year.
Follow-up surveys will include questions regarding method continuation, method satisfaction
and and modern contraceptive knowledge.
known about reproductive health and family planning needs of these women after resettlement.
This randomized controlled pilot study, in a population of resettled African refugee women,
will evaluate differences between group and individual contraceptive counseling on the
decision to use contraception, satisfaction with counseling method, and modern family
planning knowledge.
Participants will arrive to clinic during an assigned "intervention day." An intake and exit
survey will be performed before and after their counseling session. Demographics, attitudes
towards contraception, and knowledge regarding contraceptive methods will be assessed via
questionnaire. Participants will be randomized to either group or individual contraceptive
counseling. After each session, participants will have the option to privately choose a
reversible method of contraception free of charge.
Telephone survey follow-up with participants will occur every three months for one year.
Follow-up surveys will include questions regarding method continuation, method satisfaction
and and modern contraceptive knowledge.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Resettled refugee
- Ability to speak and comprehend conversational Swahili, French or Lingala
- Interest in contraceptive counseling
- Willing to adhere to study protocols including randomization and follow-up
- Cellular phone access
Exclusion Criteria:
- Male
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