Decision-Making Regarding the Continuation of Contraceptive Implant within 1 Year of Childbirth: A Comparison between Adolescents Receiving Individual Counseling through Print Media and Adolescents Receiving Video-Based Group Counseling
Objectives: To compare the continuation rates of contraceptive implant within 1 year of childbirth between adolescents receiving individual counseling through educational brochures and adolescents receiving video-based group counseling.Materials and Methods: This research was a prospectiv...
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doaj-2567e4e455b742c2b9c9a10ac58cef1e2021-04-08T04:39:56ZengThe Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and GynaecologistsThai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology0857-60842021-01-012911725https://doi.org/10.14456/tjog.2021.3Decision-Making Regarding the Continuation of Contraceptive Implant within 1 Year of Childbirth: A Comparison between Adolescents Receiving Individual Counseling through Print Media and Adolescents Receiving Video-Based Group CounselingTeerapan Seehanantawong0Siriya Kitiyodom1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, Nakhon Ratchasima, ThailandDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, Nakhon Ratchasima, ThailandObjectives: To compare the continuation rates of contraceptive implant within 1 year of childbirth between adolescents receiving individual counseling through educational brochures and adolescents receiving video-based group counseling.Materials and Methods: This research was a prospective study of non-inferior trials in 272 postpartum adolescent mothers which compared between individual counseling and video-based group counseling. The video was created with introductory content about all methods of contraception including their advantages and side effects. The decision-making regarding the continuation of contraceptive implant usage would then be followed-up within 1 year. Criterion for non-inferiority was at a lower limit of < -7% for the 95% confidence interval (CI). Results: The adolescent mothers in this study were at the average age of 17 years old, and most of them were living with their husbands. The follow-up found that the decision rates of continuing the use of contraceptive implants comparing between those who received video-based group counseling and individual counseling at 6 months were 77% and 72.8% (95% CI = -5.8, 14.2), at 1 year were 69.4% and 65.0% (95% CI = -6.4, 15.3), with the lower confidence limit being inside the non-inferiority limit of -7%. It can be interpreted that video-based group counseling was not less effective than individual counseling at 6 months and 1 year.Conclusion: Evidence of non-inferiority was noted comparing individual counseling and video-based group counseling. The systematic and complete provision of information would facilitate the decision-making of adolescents, hence increasing the continuation rate of contraceptive implant.https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjog/article/download/218473/168981/contraceptive implantadolescentscontinuationvideo |
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Teerapan Seehanantawong Siriya Kitiyodom Decision-Making Regarding the Continuation of Contraceptive Implant within 1 Year of Childbirth: A Comparison between Adolescents Receiving Individual Counseling through Print Media and Adolescents Receiving Video-Based Group Counseling Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology contraceptive implant adolescents continuation video |
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Decision-Making Regarding the Continuation of Contraceptive Implant within 1 Year of Childbirth: A Comparison between Adolescents Receiving Individual Counseling through Print Media and Adolescents Receiving Video-Based Group Counseling |
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Decision-Making Regarding the Continuation of Contraceptive Implant within 1 Year of Childbirth: A Comparison between Adolescents Receiving Individual Counseling through Print Media and Adolescents Receiving Video-Based Group Counseling |
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Decision-Making Regarding the Continuation of Contraceptive Implant within 1 Year of Childbirth: A Comparison between Adolescents Receiving Individual Counseling through Print Media and Adolescents Receiving Video-Based Group Counseling |
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Decision-Making Regarding the Continuation of Contraceptive Implant within 1 Year of Childbirth: A Comparison between Adolescents Receiving Individual Counseling through Print Media and Adolescents Receiving Video-Based Group Counseling |
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Decision-Making Regarding the Continuation of Contraceptive Implant within 1 Year of Childbirth: A Comparison between Adolescents Receiving Individual Counseling through Print Media and Adolescents Receiving Video-Based Group Counseling |
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decision-making regarding the continuation of contraceptive implant within 1 year of childbirth: a comparison between adolescents receiving individual counseling through print media and adolescents receiving video-based group counseling |
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The Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists |
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Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
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Objectives: To compare the continuation rates of contraceptive implant within 1 year of childbirth between adolescents receiving individual counseling through educational brochures and adolescents receiving video-based group counseling.Materials and Methods: This research was a prospective study of non-inferior trials in 272 postpartum adolescent mothers which compared between individual counseling and video-based group counseling. The video was created with introductory content about all methods of contraception including their advantages and side effects. The decision-making regarding the continuation of contraceptive implant usage would then be followed-up within 1 year. Criterion for non-inferiority was at a lower limit of < -7% for the 95% confidence interval (CI). Results: The adolescent mothers in this study were at the average age of 17 years old, and most of them were living with their husbands. The follow-up found that the decision rates of continuing the use of contraceptive implants comparing between those who received video-based group counseling and individual counseling at 6 months were 77% and 72.8% (95% CI = -5.8, 14.2), at 1 year were 69.4% and 65.0% (95% CI = -6.4, 15.3), with the lower confidence limit being inside the non-inferiority limit of -7%. It can be interpreted that video-based group counseling was not less effective than individual counseling at 6 months and 1 year.Conclusion: Evidence of non-inferiority was noted comparing individual counseling and video-based group counseling. The systematic and complete provision of information would facilitate the decision-making of adolescents, hence increasing the continuation rate of contraceptive implant. |
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