A pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (Wondaleaf®) in Malaysia.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Open access journal of contraception Pub Date : 2018-01-24 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJC.S152505
Rachel Sing-Kiat Ting, Ee-Lynn Wong, Jessie Koh-Sing Tnay
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Background: Female condom (FC) has been available for over 30 years, but it still lacks wide acceptability. To overcome misdirection and invagination occurring in FC and to provide a wider area of protection, Wondaleaf® (WL), a new-generation adhesive FC, was recently invented. This pioneering study sought to assess the acceptability and functional performance of WL among Malaysian women.

Methods: A mixed method survey was conducted in three cities of Malaysia, recruiting sexually active heterosexual women, aged 18-50, by snowball sampling method. Participants were provided with WL and initially surveyed to rate its performance in five coital usages over 2 months. After that, the participants underwent a second survey to rate their satisfaction and acceptability toward WL. Descriptive statistics on clinical failure rates were tabulated with correlational analysis performed to identify major variables contributing to WL's functional performance and acceptability.

Results: Out of the 51 enrolled participants, 31 women completed the required surveys. WL's total clinical failure rate was 2.60% (out of 155 condom uses) with above-average ratings of functional performance. The ease of use significantly correlated with ratings of no slippage and no misdirection. The confidence in WL's safety features significantly correlated with a sense of empowerment and protection.

Conclusion: WL has a relatively low risk of clinical failures and an overall favorable acceptability among Malaysian women. However, this study also showed that its future usage largely depends on partner acceptability. It may have the potential of complementing the existing barrier toward contraceptive use. Further studies are needed to understand the global acceptability of WL.

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一项关于马来西亚创新女用避孕套(Wondaleaf®)的功能性能和可接受性的试点研究。
背景:女用避孕套(FC)问世已有30多年,但仍缺乏广泛的接受度。为了克服在FC中发生的误导和内陷,并提供更广泛的保护区域,最近发明了新一代粘合剂FC Wondaleaf®(WL)。这项开创性的研究旨在评估马来西亚妇女对WL的可接受性和功能表现。方法:采用混合调查方法,在马来西亚三个城市招募18-50岁的性活跃异性恋女性,采用滚雪球抽样法。参与者被提供了WL,并在最初的调查中评估其在两个月内五次性交中的表现。之后,参与者进行了第二次调查,以评估他们对WL的满意度和可接受性。将临床失败率的描述性统计数据制成表格,并进行相关分析,以确定影响WL功能表现和可接受性的主要变量。结果:在51名参与者中,31名女性完成了要求的调查。WL的总临床失败率为2.60%(在155个避孕套使用中),其功能性能评分高于平均水平。易用性与无滑动和无误导的评级显著相关。对WL安全特性的信心与赋权感和保护感显著相关。结论:WL临床失败的风险相对较低,在马来西亚妇女中具有良好的总体可接受性。然而,这项研究也表明,它的未来使用在很大程度上取决于伴侣的接受程度。它可能具有补充现有避孕措施使用障碍的潜力。需要进一步的研究来了解WL的全球可接受性。
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