Post delivery mobile health family planning - Trial PACTR201410000889209
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
agakhan university hospital
Timeline & Enrollment
Not Applicable
Jan 01, 1900
Jan 01, 1900
Summary
BACKGROUNDRemote consultation using two way targeted health messages via mobile phone and popular social media platforms are a potential medium for augmenting uptake of modern contraception in the early postpartum period. Uptake of contraception in the early postpartum period provides health and social benefits. The increasing trend of mobile phone ownership, usage and extensive mobile network coverage provides an opportunity for its use in promoting contraceptive uptake and usage via remote consultation.OBJECTIVE This study is primarily designed to determine the impact of a targeted mhealth strategy on modern contraceptive uptake in the early postpartum period. The study targets a rise in the uptake from the current 50% uptake to the national 2015 target of 70% with this intervention.This study is secondarily designed to evaluate patient satisfaction with contraceptive services offered at our facility with and without the mhealth intervention and identify barriers to postpartum contraceptive uptake at our facility
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry
PACTR201410000889209
Non-Device Trial

