Victoria Shelus, Nicki Ashcroft, Sarah Burgess, Monica Giuffrida, Victoria Jennings
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Abstract
Context: Given the proportion of Kenyan women not using hormonal contraceptives, the country appears to have a substantial need for a modern, natural family planning option. The CycleBeads® mobile phone application (app), a digital platform for the Standard Days Method® of family planning, could help address this issue.
Methods: After the CycleBeads app was promoted in Kenya in May-June 2015, a three-month pilot study was conducted to collect quantitative and qualitative data from 185 female app users. Chi-square testing, binary logistic regression and thematic content analysis were used to assess whether the app brought new users to family planning, to understand users' experiences and to assess how user experiences vary by distribution channel.
Results: Participants learned about the app through nongovernmental organizations (17%), via digital media (33%) or from family or friends (50%). Most used the app to track their periods (54%) or prevent pregnancy (37%); a few used it to plan a pregnancy (7%) or for other reasons (2%). The main reason for choosing the Standard Days Method was fear of side effects from hormonal methods (64%). The majority of women found the app and method easy to use (53%). Among those preventing pregnancy, 42% had never before used a method. By midline, all participants knew when fertile days occurred, and most (97%) knew the method's cycle-length requirements. Women reported high rates of condom use (88%), abstinence (68%) and withdrawal (46%) on fertile days.
Conclusion: Offering the CycleBeads app to support women in use of the Standard Days Method may expand family planning options, reduce unmet need and make family planning more widely available.
背景:考虑到肯尼亚妇女不使用激素避孕药的比例,这个国家似乎非常需要一种现代的、自然的计划生育选择。CycleBeads®手机应用程序(app)是计划生育标准日法(Standard Days Method®)的数字平台,可以帮助解决这个问题。方法:2015年5 - 6月在肯尼亚推广CycleBeads应用程序后,对185名女性应用程序用户进行了为期三个月的试点研究,收集了定量和定性数据。使用卡方检验、二元逻辑回归和主题内容分析来评估应用程序是否为计划生育带来了新用户,了解用户体验,并评估用户体验如何因分销渠道而变化。结果:参与者通过非政府组织(17%)、数字媒体(33%)或家人或朋友(50%)了解到该应用程序。大多数人使用这款应用来追踪月经(54%)或预防怀孕(37%);少数人用它来计划怀孕(7%)或其他原因(2%)。选择标准日法的主要原因是担心激素法的副作用(64%)。大多数女性(53%)认为该应用程序和方法易于使用。在那些预防怀孕的人中,42%的人以前从未使用过避孕方法。到中线时,所有参与者都知道受孕日发生的时间,大多数(97%)知道该方法的周期长度要求。女性报告说,在生育期,安全套使用率(88%)、禁欲率(68%)和戒断率(46%)很高。结论:提供CycleBeads应用程序来支持妇女使用标准天数法,可以扩大计划生育选择,减少未满足的需求,并使计划生育更广泛地普及。