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

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 stu...

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Autores principales: Ting, Rachel Sing-Kiat, Wong, Ee-Lynn, Tnay, Jessie Koh-Sing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5804018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29440937
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJC.S152505
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author Ting, Rachel Sing-Kiat
Wong, Ee-Lynn
Tnay, Jessie Koh-Sing
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description 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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spelling pubmed-58040182018-02-13 A pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (Wondaleaf(®)) in Malaysia Ting, Rachel Sing-Kiat Wong, Ee-Lynn Tnay, Jessie Koh-Sing Open Access J Contracept Original Research 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. Dove Medical Press 2018-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5804018/ /pubmed/29440937 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJC.S152505 Text en © 2018 Ting et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Tnay, Jessie Koh-Sing
A pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (Wondaleaf(®)) in Malaysia
title A pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (Wondaleaf(®)) in Malaysia
title_full A pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (Wondaleaf(®)) in Malaysia
title_fullStr A pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (Wondaleaf(®)) in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (Wondaleaf(®)) in Malaysia
title_short A pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (Wondaleaf(®)) in Malaysia
title_sort pilot study on the functional performance and acceptability of an innovative female condom (wondaleaf(®)) in malaysia
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5804018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29440937
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJC.S152505
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