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Perceived Quality of Family Planning Counselling - Trial NCT05904405

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Perceived Quality of Family Planning Counselling
Perceived Quality of Family Planning Counseling and Its Determinants Among Reproductive Aged Women in El-dakhla District, New Valley Government,Egypt

Study Focus

Contraception

quationaire

Observational

other

Sponsor & Location

Assiut University

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Jul 01, 2023

Sep 01, 2024

423 participants

Primary Outcome

Quality of family planning counseling in family planning services, among reproductive aged women in El-Dakhla District, New Valley governorate .

Summary

The goal of this cross sectional study is to test Perceived quality of family planning
 counseling and its determinants among females in reproductive age in El-Dakhla District, New
 Valley government ,Egypt.
 
 The main question[s] it aims to answer are:
 
 1. During the contraception consultation, I was able to give my opinion about what I
 needed.
 
 2. I received complete information about my options for contraceptive methods.
 
 3. The provider knew how to explain contraception clearly.
 
 4. I had the opportunity to participate in the selection of a method.
 
 5. I received information about how to protect myself from sexually transmitted infections.
 
 6. I received information about what to do if a method fails (e.g., broken condom, forget a
 pill, feel an IUD is poorly placed).
 
 7. I could understand how my body might react to using contraception.
 
 8. I could understand how to use the method(s) we talked about during the consultation.
 
 9. I received information about what to do if I wanted to stop using a method.
 
 10. The provider explained to me what to do if I had a reaction to a method (e.g.,
 allergies, nausea, pains, menstrual changes).
 
 11. I felt the information I shared with the provider was going to stay between us.
 
 12. The provider gave me the time I needed to consider the contraceptive options we
 discussed.
 
 13. The provider was friendly during the contraception consultation.
 
 14. I felt the health care provider had sufficient knowledge about contraceptive methods.
 
 15. The provider showed interest in my health while we talked about contraception.
 
 16. The provider was interested in my opinions.
 
 17. I felt listened to by the provider
 
 18. The provider pressured me to use the method they wanted me to use.
 
 19. I felt the provider treated me poorly because they tend to judge people.
 
 20. I felt scolded because of my age.
 
 21. The provider made me feel uncomfortable because of my sex life (e.g., when I started
 having sex, my sexual preferences, the number of partners I have, the number of children
 I have).
 
 22. The provider looked at me or touched me in a way that made me feel uncomfortable.

ICD-10 Classifications

Contraceptive management
Oral contraceptives
Other contraceptive management
General counselling and advice on contraception
Personal history of contraception

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT05904405

Non-Device Trial