The Effect of Integrating Postpartum Family Planning Intervention With Maternal & Child Health Services
NCT ID: NCT06965283
Last Updated: 2025-05-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
607 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-03-30
2024-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This pre/post-test interventional study with a control group employs extended observation and intervention periods, along with repeated measurements at the aggregate/population level. This approach will better capture changes in postpartum family planning (PPFP) integration and the factors influencing the use of integrated PPFP services.
This dissertation research project will contribute to various stakeholders. For health professionals and managers, it will enhance their knowledge and skills regarding the impact of integrating PPFP with maternal health services and its role in improving maternal and child health. It will also identify facilitators and barriers to PPFP integration with maternal and child health services.
Healthcare providers will gain leadership and communication skills in client-centered counseling and its effect on postpartum contraceptive use. The study highlights the importance of provider-led PPFP counseling and interventions for postpartum mothers visiting health facilities for maternal and child care services.
Reproductive-age mothers will benefit from this study by gaining access to modern contraceptives immediately after childbirth and up to 12 months postpartum. This will improve their health and their children's well-being by enabling them to space or limit births as desired. PPFP use, as shown in prior studies, significantly reduces maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality by preventing unintended pregnancies.
Donors and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can use these findings to strengthen healthcare systems through targeted support, including regular mentoring, logistics, and capacity-building training for providers and management teams.
Researchers will benefit from this study's findings as a baseline for future research, leveraging its recommendations and addressing its limitations. The project aims to assess the effect of integrating PPFP with maternal and child health services (e.g., postnatal care, delivery, PMTCT, immunization, and under-five childcare) and to identify the level of integration, facilitators, and barriers.
Policymakers, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health, and regional health bureaus can use these findings to design strategies aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly reducing unmet PPFP needs. One SDG targets improved maternal health through integrated maternal and child health services, which this study supports by promoting PPFP use and advancing maternal and neonatal health outcomes.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
Postpartum mothers who do not initially decide to use a modern contraceptive method will receive additional counseling during their next visit. The intervention will be implemented by nurses and midwives working in selected maternal and child health units. These healthcare providers will receive a three-day PPFP training session delivered by a senior obstetrician-gynecologist, public health expert, and maternal/reproductive health specialist, all of whom are certified Training of Trainers. Coaching and mentoring will also be provided to ensure they acquire adequate knowledge.
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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This arm will be given the multiple behaviour change intervention
The intervention package includes:
1. PPFP refresher training for maternal and child health (MCH) providers across all MCH units (labor/delivery, postnatal care \[PNC\], immunization, PMTCT \[Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission\], and under-five childcare clinics).
2. Weekly mentoring (internal and external) led by senior gynecologists, obstetricians, and midwives at intervention hospitals. Mentoring sessions use anatomical models to address knowledge and skill gaps. MCH service coordinators also participate in training sessions to facilitate coaching and monitoring.
3. Standardized training modules based on guidelines developed by the Ethiopian Ministry of Health.
4. Monthly supportive supervision of PPFP services, conducted jointly by MCH unit coordinators and hospital management teams. This ensures early identification of bottlenecks and prompt resolution of challenges.
5. Monitoring of contraceptive methods and other materials availability
Providing training and Mentoring
The intervention packages are providing postpartum family planning training at each MCH units, Using WHO PPFP counseling toolkit, mentoring health care provider to fill knowledge and skill gap, contraceptive logistic availability, and regular supportive supervision
The non intervention group were not given the intervention. Standard care will be continued
Usual care can be continued. No intervention can be given
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Providing training and Mentoring
The intervention packages are providing postpartum family planning training at each MCH units, Using WHO PPFP counseling toolkit, mentoring health care provider to fill knowledge and skill gap, contraceptive logistic availability, and regular supportive supervision
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* All postpartum mothers who come for maternal and child health services(PMTCT, PNC, labor, delivery, under 5 OPD care and immunization services and post-partum women units)
Exclusion Criteria
* Mentally unable to communicate
18 Years
49 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Wollo University
OTHER
Jimma University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Delelegn Tsegaye
Principal investigator
Principal Investigators
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Gurmesa Tura Professor, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Jimma University
Sisay Eshete Assistant professor, Msc
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Wollo University
Getabalew Tsegaye Mr., Bsc
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Unaffilated
Locations
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Dessie Comprehensive specialized Hospital
Dessie, Amhara, Ethiopia
Dessie referral Hospital
Dessie, Amhara, Ethiopia
Countries
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Related Links
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It showed on postpartum family planning integration and its effect on modern contraceptive use
Other Identifiers
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Jimma UNiversity
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
JUIH/IRB/0474/25
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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