Contraceptive Usage
70
4
8
44
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
96% trial completion (above average)
Published Results
16 trials with published results (23%)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 40/100
2.9%
2 terminated out of 70 trials
95.7%
+9.1% vs benchmark
16%
11 trials in Phase 3/4
36%
16 of 44 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 44 completed trials
Clinical Trials (70)
Peer-led Service Delivery Model for Pregnant and Lactating Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Zimbabwe
A Web-Based Tool to Help People With Health Conditions Make Contraceptive Decisions
Adolescent Wellness Visits in Tanzania
Contraception Navigator Program
Increase First-time Mothers' Use of Postpartum Family Planning in Bangladesh: The Connect Project
Increase First-time Mothers' Use of Postpartum Family Planning in Tanzania: The Connect Project
Sexual Health Empowerment for Women's Health
Testing Feasibility of Care Coordination and Motivational Interviewing for Women With a Recent Preterm Birth
Effectiveness Testing of a Videogame Intervention (No Baby No) to Decrease Contraception Non-use Among Adolescents.
Community-based Venues for Delivery of Healthcare Services: Proof of Concept Pilot
Health and Wellness After Preterm Birth
Assess Performance Attributes and Acceptability of Non-medicated Intravaginal Rings Among Sexually Active Women in Atlanta, GA
Injectable Contraception Cohort Study in Punjab, Pakistan
RCT Evaluating Standardized Counseling on Early Discontinuation for Irregular Bleeding in Nexplanon Users
Randomized Controlled Trial to Address Unintended Pregnancy Rates in Low Resource Settings
A Randomized-Controlled Trial to Increase the Uptake of LARCs in Cameroon
The Over The Counter Pill National Study
Advance Provision of Postpartum Emergency Contraception and Its Effects on Reproductive Autonomy
Native-Changing High-risk Alcohol Use and Increasing Contraception Effectiveness Study
Community-based Provision of Urine Pregnancy Tests as Linkage to Reproductive Health Services