Investigation of the Effect of Sexuality-Based Family Planning Education Given to Women Via Podcast on Contraceptive Method Selection and Sexual Life Quality
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interventional
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1 country
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Brief Summary
In this study, it was aimed to examine the effect of Sexuality-Based Family Planning Education given to women of childbearing age via Podcast on contraceptive method selection and sexual life quality. Accordingly, the hypotheses of the study are as follows: Hypotheses of the Project H1: Sexuality-based family planning education via podcast has an effect on women's conscious and appropriate contraceptive method selection. H2: Sexuality-based family planning education via podcast has a positive effect on women's sexual life quality. H3: Sexuality-based family planning education via podcast has a positive effect on the quality of sexual life of women by increasing their level of contraceptive knowledge. H4: Sexuality-based family planning education via podcast has a positive effect on women's attitudes towards family planning.
Trial Health
Trial Health Score
Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach
participants targeted
Target at P75+ for not_applicable
Started Feb 2024
Shorter than P25 for not_applicable
1 active site
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
Study Start
First participant enrolled
February 9, 2024
CompletedFirst Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
March 12, 2024
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
March 26, 2024
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
June 10, 2024
CompletedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
August 10, 2024
CompletedMarch 26, 2024
March 1, 2024
4 months
March 12, 2024
March 19, 2024
Conditions
Keywords
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (1)
Contraceptive Knowledge Assessment Scale-Turkish Form
It will be used to measure contraception knowledge levels.
Through study completion, an average of 6 months
Secondary Outcomes (1)
Sexual Quality of Life Scale-Female
Through study completion, an average of 6 months
Other Outcomes (1)
Family Planning Attitudes Scale
Through study completion, an average of 6 months
Study Arms (2)
Experimental group
EXPERIMENTALSexuality-based family planning education will be provided through podcasts.
Control group
NO INTERVENTIONControl
Interventions
The training program is planned to consist of 5 modules. These trainings will be shared module by module on a daily basis through an application (Spotify) where podcasts are shared. These modules are as follows: 1. Sexual and Reproductive Health / Sexual Rights / Female-Male / Physiology of Sexual Functions, 2. Sexual Myths, 3. Contraceptive Methods-1, 4. Contraceptive Methods-2, 5. Sexually Transmitted Diseases / Safe Sexual Intercourse As a result of randomization, the links of the podcasts will be shared with the women in the experimental group one by one on a daily basis. Podcasts are planned to last an average of 10 minutes. This training content is planned for 5 days and the second tests will be applied by the researcher to the women who finish the podcasts. The 3rd tests will be applied 4 weeks after the second tests.
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if:
- Volunteer to participate in the study,
- years old,
- Does not have any physical or mental disability,
- At least primary school education,
- At least one sexual partner,
- Sexually active women will be included in the study.
You may not qualify if:
- Not sexually active in the last 4 weeks,
- Trained in the use of contraceptive methods,
- Being treated for any sexual dysfunction,
- Women with any psychiatric illness will be excluded from the study.
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
Marmara University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Related Publications (3)
Zulu JM, Blystad A, Haaland MES, Michelo C, Haukanes H, Moland KM. Why teach sexuality education in school? Teacher discretion in implementing comprehensive sexuality education in rural Zambia. Int J Equity Health. 2019 Sep 27;18(1):116. doi: 10.1186/s12939-019-1023-1.
PMID: 31558168BACKGROUNDCalikoglu EO, Bilge Yerli E, Kavuncuoglu D, Yilmaz S, Kosan Z, Aras A. Use of Family Planning Methods and Influencing Factors Among Women in Erzurum. Med Sci Monit. 2018 Jul 19;24:5027-5034. doi: 10.12659/MSM.908388.
PMID: 30024863RESULTSlaymaker E, Scott RH, Palmer MJ, Palla L, Marston M, Gonsalves L, Say L, Wellings K. Trends in sexual activity and demand for and use of modern contraceptive methods in 74 countries: a retrospective analysis of nationally representative surveys. Lancet Glob Health. 2020 Apr;8(4):e567-e579. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30060-7. Epub 2020 Mar 9.
PMID: 32164880RESULT
MeSH Terms
Conditions
Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)
Study Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Phase
- not applicable
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Masking
- DOUBLE
- Who Masked
- PARTICIPANT, OUTCOMES ASSESSOR
- Masking Details
- The experimental group will receive sexuality-based family planning education via podcast and outcome assessment will be performed by an investigator who was blinded to group assignment.
- Purpose
- SUPPORTIVE CARE
- Intervention Model
- PARALLEL
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- Lecturer
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
March 12, 2024
First Posted
March 26, 2024
Study Start
February 9, 2024
Primary Completion
June 10, 2024
Study Completion
August 10, 2024
Last Updated
March 26, 2024
Record last verified: 2024-03
Data Sharing
- IPD Sharing
- Will not share