Use of community-based intervention to promote Family Planning use among Pastoralist women in Ethiopia: Cluster randomized controlled trial

作者: Mussie Alemayehu , Araya Abrha Medhanyie , Elizabeth Reed , Afework Mulugeta Bezabih

DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.29.20117093

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摘要: The study assessed the effect of a community-based intervention for promoting family planning use and intention among pastoralist communities Afar region state, Ethiopia. design was parallel, cluster randomized controlled trial recruiting married women. It had three arms namely women education, male involvement, control with one to ratio. A total 33 kebeles were allocated. Data collected through an open data kit. Women education involvement in FP service interventions. implemented assistance faema leader using separate group meeting males disseminates video recorded messages on FP. given 9 months. intentions measured. Cluster level summaries considering analysis performed. result presented adjusted risks 95% CI. p-value less than 0.05 used declare statistically significant. On results section, there positive change proportion who arm, absolute risk (AR) 0.13(95% CI,0.08,0.17) arm AR 0.29 (95% CI, 0.23,0.34) as compared arm. In 4.3%, whereas it 17.5% receive 34% Furthermore, high 3.4(95% CI: 2.48,4.91) 2.1 1.5,2.95), respectively conclusion, (male women9s about use) brings significant increasing users promotes planning.

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