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Integrating Family Planning With Immunization to Improve Maternal and Child Health

To Observe the Effectiveness of a Demand-Side Financing Project in Increasing Demand and Utilization of Contraceptives for Birth Spacing Among Women From Poorest Two Quintiles in Faisalabad District of Pakistan

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT02447913
Enrollment
28000
Registered
2015-05-19
Start date
2011-09-30
Completion date
2015-07-31
Last updated
2015-05-19

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Conditions

Contraception

Keywords

Family planning, Voucher, Immunisations

Brief summary

The proposed project will help in assessing the effectiveness of a demand-side financing project that provides family planning services bundled in a package of postnatal care and infant immunization services. This approach will use postnatal and infant health as a gateway to family planning - building confidence among the client and her influencers in the provider and repositioning family planning as part of a continuum of care to ensure the health of the mother and the infant. Vouchers will help in creating demand among poor women for the Family planning and child immunization. Also incentivizing providers against each voucher will help in improving their counselling skills as they will spend more time with voucher clients resulting is a satisfied client and better compliance with Family planning methods.

Detailed description

Study hypothesis: Contraceptive Prevalence Rate will increase up to 20% from the baseline to end line survey in the intervention area .Contraceptive Prevalence Rate will increase by 5% between baseline and end line survey in the control area. Ethics approval: The study has been approved by Population Services International Research Ethics Board. Study design: This is a quasi experimental design. The study is a single center. Primary study design: Interventional Trial setting: Community. Interventions: Introduction of vouchers will improve uptake of family method as well as child immunization. Incentivizing the providers to improve their counseling skills will improve the provider client relationship and better compliance of Family planning method. Intervention Type: Behavioral Primary outcome measures: Number of women who took up modern, reversible contraceptive methods ,number of women who availed postnatal care and number of women whose infants were immunized among the two poorest quintiles. Secondary outcome measures: Improve the quality of family planning service provision in private sector health facilities serving low-income women. Eligibility Participant inclusion criteria - Participant type: Other. Participant inclusion criteria - Description: Women who are married in their reproductive age group i-e 15 to 49 years and who have given birth to a child within past one month. Participant inclusion criteria - Target number of participants: 28000. Participant exclusion criteria: Women who are not married and are not in their reproductive age group i-e 15-49 years and who has not given birth within past 1 month.

Interventions

BEHAVIORALVoucher

Introduction of vouchers will improve uptake of family method as well as child immunization. Incentivizing the providers to improve their counseling skills will improve the provider client relationship and better compliance of Family planning method

Sponsors

David and Lucile Packard Foundation
CollaboratorOTHER
Population Services International
CollaboratorOTHER
Greenstar Social Maketing
Lead SponsorINDUSTRY

Study design

Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
FEMALE
Age
15 Years to 49 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Women who are married in their reproductive age group i-e 15 to 19 years and who have given birth to a child within past one month

Exclusion criteria

* Women who are not married and are not in their reproductive age group i-e 15-49 years and who has not given birth within past 1 month

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
number of women who used modern,reversible contraceptive methods2-3 years
number of women who had postnatal care2-3 years
number of women whose infants had immunizations2-3years

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Improve the quality of family planning service provision in private sector health facilities as judged by client satisfaction criteria2-3 years

Countries

Pakistan

Contacts

Primary ContactZahid Memon
zahidmemon@greenstar.org.pk+923085550859
Backup ContactWajiha Javed
wajihajaved@greenstar.org.pk

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026