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Improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion Kenyan women attending private clinics: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate a person-centered abortion care mobile-based intervention on perceived social stigma, social support, mental health and post-abortion care experiences among Kenyan women who received abortion services at private clinics. METHODS: This randomize...

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Autores principales: Sudhinaraset, May, Landrian, Amanda, Cotter, Sun Yu, Golub, Ginger, Opot, James, Seefeld, C. Avery, Phillips, Beth, Ikiugu, Edward
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9232159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35749557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270637
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author Sudhinaraset, May
Landrian, Amanda
Cotter, Sun Yu
Golub, Ginger
Opot, James
Seefeld, C. Avery
Phillips, Beth
Ikiugu, Edward
author_facet Sudhinaraset, May
Landrian, Amanda
Cotter, Sun Yu
Golub, Ginger
Opot, James
Seefeld, C. Avery
Phillips, Beth
Ikiugu, Edward
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description OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate a person-centered abortion care mobile-based intervention on perceived social stigma, social support, mental health and post-abortion care experiences among Kenyan women who received abortion services at private clinics. METHODS: This randomized controlled study enrolled women who obtained an abortion from private clinics in Nairobi county, Kenya and randomized them into one of three study arms: 1) standard of care (follow-up by service provider call center); 2) post-abortion phone follow-up by a peer counselor (a woman who has had an abortion herself and is trained in person-centered abortion care); or 3) post-abortion phone follow-up by a nurse (a nurse who is trained in person-centered abortion care). All participants were followed-up at two- and four-weeks post-abortion to evaluate intervention effects on mental health, social support, and abortion-related stigma scores. A Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA test was used to assess the effect of each intervention compared to the control group. In total, 371 women participated at baseline and were each randomized to the study arms. RESULTS: Using Kruskal-Wallis tests, the nurse arm improved mental health scores from baseline to week two; however this was only marginally significant (p = 0.059). The nurse arm also lowered stigma scores from baseline to week four, and this was marginally significant (p = 0.099). No other differences were found between the study arms. This person-centered mobile phone-based intervention may improve mental health and decrease perceived stigma among Kenyan women who received abortion services in private clinics. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses trained in person-centered abortion care, in particular, may improve women’s experiences post-abortion and potentially reduce feelings of shame and stigma and improve mental health in this context.
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spelling pubmed-92321592022-06-25 Improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion Kenyan women attending private clinics: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention Sudhinaraset, May Landrian, Amanda Cotter, Sun Yu Golub, Ginger Opot, James Seefeld, C. Avery Phillips, Beth Ikiugu, Edward PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate a person-centered abortion care mobile-based intervention on perceived social stigma, social support, mental health and post-abortion care experiences among Kenyan women who received abortion services at private clinics. METHODS: This randomized controlled study enrolled women who obtained an abortion from private clinics in Nairobi county, Kenya and randomized them into one of three study arms: 1) standard of care (follow-up by service provider call center); 2) post-abortion phone follow-up by a peer counselor (a woman who has had an abortion herself and is trained in person-centered abortion care); or 3) post-abortion phone follow-up by a nurse (a nurse who is trained in person-centered abortion care). All participants were followed-up at two- and four-weeks post-abortion to evaluate intervention effects on mental health, social support, and abortion-related stigma scores. A Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA test was used to assess the effect of each intervention compared to the control group. In total, 371 women participated at baseline and were each randomized to the study arms. RESULTS: Using Kruskal-Wallis tests, the nurse arm improved mental health scores from baseline to week two; however this was only marginally significant (p = 0.059). The nurse arm also lowered stigma scores from baseline to week four, and this was marginally significant (p = 0.099). No other differences were found between the study arms. This person-centered mobile phone-based intervention may improve mental health and decrease perceived stigma among Kenyan women who received abortion services in private clinics. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses trained in person-centered abortion care, in particular, may improve women’s experiences post-abortion and potentially reduce feelings of shame and stigma and improve mental health in this context. Public Library of Science 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9232159/ /pubmed/35749557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270637 Text en © 2022 Sudhinaraset et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sudhinaraset, May
Landrian, Amanda
Cotter, Sun Yu
Golub, Ginger
Opot, James
Seefeld, C. Avery
Phillips, Beth
Ikiugu, Edward
Improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion Kenyan women attending private clinics: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention
title Improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion Kenyan women attending private clinics: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention
title_full Improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion Kenyan women attending private clinics: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention
title_fullStr Improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion Kenyan women attending private clinics: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention
title_full_unstemmed Improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion Kenyan women attending private clinics: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention
title_short Improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion Kenyan women attending private clinics: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention
title_sort improving stigma and psychosocial outcomes among post-abortion kenyan women attending private clinics: a randomized controlled trial of a person-centered mobile phone-based intervention
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9232159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35749557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270637
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