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CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation

BACKGROUND: Globally, 41 % of all pregnancies are unintended, increasing risk for unsafe abortion, miscarriage and maternal and child morbidities and mortality. One in four pregnancies in India (3.3 million pregnancies, annually) are unintended; 2/3 of these occur in the context of no modern contrac...

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Autores principales: Yore, Jennifer, Dasgupta, Anindita, Ghule, Mohan, Battala, Madhusadana, Nair, Saritha, Silverman, Jay, Saggurti, Niranjan, Balaiah, Donta, Raj, Anita
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4761168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26897656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-016-0122-3
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author Yore, Jennifer
Dasgupta, Anindita
Ghule, Mohan
Battala, Madhusadana
Nair, Saritha
Silverman, Jay
Saggurti, Niranjan
Balaiah, Donta
Raj, Anita
author_facet Yore, Jennifer
Dasgupta, Anindita
Ghule, Mohan
Battala, Madhusadana
Nair, Saritha
Silverman, Jay
Saggurti, Niranjan
Balaiah, Donta
Raj, Anita
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description BACKGROUND: Globally, 41 % of all pregnancies are unintended, increasing risk for unsafe abortion, miscarriage and maternal and child morbidities and mortality. One in four pregnancies in India (3.3 million pregnancies, annually) are unintended; 2/3 of these occur in the context of no modern contraceptive use. In addition, no contraceptive use until desired number and sex composition of children is achieved remains a norm in India. Research shows that globally and in India, the youngest and most newly married wives are least likely to use contraception and most likely to report husband’s exclusive family planning decision-making control, suggesting that male engagement and family planning support is important for this group. Thus, the Counseling Husbands to Achieve Reproductive Health and Marital Equity (CHARM) intervention was developed in recognition of the need for more male engagement family planning models that include gender equity counseling and focus on spacing contraception use in rural India. METHODS/DESIGN: For this study, a multi-session intervention delivered to men but inclusive of their wives was developed and evaluated as a two-armed cluster randomized controlled design study conducted across 50 mapped clusters in rural Maharashtra, India. Eligible rural young husbands and their wives (N = 1081) participated in a three session gender-equity focused family planning program delivered to the men (Sessions 1 and 2) and their wives (Session 3) by village health providers in rural India. Survey assessments were conducted at baseline and 9&18 month follow-ups with eligible men and their wives, and pregnancy tests were obtained from wives at baseline and 18-month follow-up. Additional in-depth understanding of how intervention impact occurred was assessed via in-depth interviews at 18 month follow-up with VHPs and a subsample of couples (n = 50, 2 couples per intervention cluster). Process evaluation was conducted to collect feedback from husbands, wives, and VHPs on program quality and to ascertain whether program elements were implemented according to curriculum protocols. Fidelity to intervention protocol was assessed via review of clinical records. DISCUSSION: All study procedures were completed in February 2015. Findings from this work offer important contributions to the growing field of male engagement in family planning, globally. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrial.gov, NCT01593943
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spelling pubmed-47611682016-02-21 CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation Yore, Jennifer Dasgupta, Anindita Ghule, Mohan Battala, Madhusadana Nair, Saritha Silverman, Jay Saggurti, Niranjan Balaiah, Donta Raj, Anita Reprod Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Globally, 41 % of all pregnancies are unintended, increasing risk for unsafe abortion, miscarriage and maternal and child morbidities and mortality. One in four pregnancies in India (3.3 million pregnancies, annually) are unintended; 2/3 of these occur in the context of no modern contraceptive use. In addition, no contraceptive use until desired number and sex composition of children is achieved remains a norm in India. Research shows that globally and in India, the youngest and most newly married wives are least likely to use contraception and most likely to report husband’s exclusive family planning decision-making control, suggesting that male engagement and family planning support is important for this group. Thus, the Counseling Husbands to Achieve Reproductive Health and Marital Equity (CHARM) intervention was developed in recognition of the need for more male engagement family planning models that include gender equity counseling and focus on spacing contraception use in rural India. METHODS/DESIGN: For this study, a multi-session intervention delivered to men but inclusive of their wives was developed and evaluated as a two-armed cluster randomized controlled design study conducted across 50 mapped clusters in rural Maharashtra, India. Eligible rural young husbands and their wives (N = 1081) participated in a three session gender-equity focused family planning program delivered to the men (Sessions 1 and 2) and their wives (Session 3) by village health providers in rural India. Survey assessments were conducted at baseline and 9&18 month follow-ups with eligible men and their wives, and pregnancy tests were obtained from wives at baseline and 18-month follow-up. Additional in-depth understanding of how intervention impact occurred was assessed via in-depth interviews at 18 month follow-up with VHPs and a subsample of couples (n = 50, 2 couples per intervention cluster). Process evaluation was conducted to collect feedback from husbands, wives, and VHPs on program quality and to ascertain whether program elements were implemented according to curriculum protocols. Fidelity to intervention protocol was assessed via review of clinical records. DISCUSSION: All study procedures were completed in February 2015. Findings from this work offer important contributions to the growing field of male engagement in family planning, globally. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrial.gov, NCT01593943 BioMed Central 2016-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4761168/ /pubmed/26897656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-016-0122-3 Text en © Yore et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Yore, Jennifer
Dasgupta, Anindita
Ghule, Mohan
Battala, Madhusadana
Nair, Saritha
Silverman, Jay
Saggurti, Niranjan
Balaiah, Donta
Raj, Anita
CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation
title CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation
title_full CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation
title_fullStr CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation
title_full_unstemmed CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation
title_short CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation
title_sort charm, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural india: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4761168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26897656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-016-0122-3
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