The study seeks to test whether it is feasible and acceptable for both women and providers (in this context the Lady Health Visitor) to use the semi-quantitative pregnancy test (SQPT) as a tool for follow up after MR services. The study is planned at 11service delivery points (primary health clinics) in Punjab province where consenting women will be asked to take a baseline test at the clinic the morning they present for the MR procedure. Women will be asked to complete a second test at home the morning of their scheduled follow up visit and return to the clinic for follow-up care later that day. The results of the at home test will be compared to the baseline to determine the outcome of the MR. This is of particular importance because to-date no research has documented the accuracy of the test in detecting MR outcomes with misoprostol only regimens. We hypothesize that women and providers will find the test easy and acceptable to use thereby improving follow up and simplifying MR service provision. In addition, the simple pictorial instructions will enable most women to use the test and interpret the results correctly on their own.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
280
Bhagwal Service Delivery Clinic
Bhagwal, Chakwal, Pakistan
Chakumra Service Delivery Clinic
Chakumra, Chakwal, Pakistan
Karrila Service Delivery Clinic
Karrila, Chakwal, Pakistan
Khanpur Service Delivery Clinic
Khanpur, Chakwal, Pakistan
Chak 128 GB Service Delivery Clinic
Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan
BagaSher Service Delivery Clinic
BagaSher, Muzaffargarh, Pakistan
Dasrat Colony Service Delivery Clinic
Dasrat Colony, Muzaffargarh, Pakistan
Fazal Nagal Service Delivery Clinic
Fazal Nagal, Muzaffargarh, Pakistan
TibbiAryain Service Delivery Clinic
TibbiAryain, Muzaffargarh, Pakistan
Bahari Colony Service Delivery Clinic
Bahari Colony, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
...and 1 more locations
Feasibility to determine successful completion of MR
1. The proportion of woman for whom Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) remains the same after MR 2. The proportion of woman for whom hCG remains increases after MR 3. The proportion of woman for whom hCG declines after MR 4. Any additional care received by women in each of the above groups (1-3) will also be described
Time frame: 2 weeks
Comprehension of pregnancy test
Proportion of women who correctly read and interpreted their results
Time frame: 2 weeks
Confidence in test
Proportion of women who were confident in using the test and would be willing to use it for follow up in the future
Time frame: 2 weeks
Selecting and receiving family planning method
Proportion of women selecting a method of family planning and receiving that method at their initial clinic visit.
Time frame: 2 weeks
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