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2. Impact of immediate postpartum insertion of TCu380A on the quantity and duration of lochia discharges in Tanzania
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Projestine Selestine Muganyizi, Grasiana Festus Kimario, France John Rwegoshora, Ponsian Patrick Paul, and Anita Makins
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Postpartum contraception ,TCu380A ,Pregna ,Optima ,Lochia discharges ,Tanzania ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background The insertion of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (PPIUD) for the purpose of contraception immediately after delivery is becoming popular in countries where the use of IUD for contraception has been extremely low. Since 2015, Tanzania implemented the initiative by the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) to institutionalize PPIUD. As a result of capacity building and information delivery under the initiative, there have been increased uptake of the method. Working in this context, the focus of the study was to generate evidence on the effect of TCu380A IUD on amount and duration of lochia and equip service providers with evidence-based knowledge which can help them in counselling their PPIUD clients. Objective Establish impact of postpartum TCu380A on amount and duration of lochia. Methods A prospective cohort study of delivered women in two teaching hospitals in Tanzania with immediate insertion of TCu380A or without use of postpartum contraception in 2018. TCu380A models; Optima (Injeflex Co. Brazil) and Pregna (Pregna International, Chakan, India) were used. Follow-up was done by weekly calls and examination at 6th week. Lochia was estimated by Likert Scale 0–4 relative to the amount of lochia on the delivery day. An estimated 250 women sample (125 each group) would give 80% power to detect a desired 20% difference in the proportion of women with prolonged lochia discharges among the Exposed and Unexposed groups. Data analysis was by SPSS. Results Two hundred sixty women were analysed, 127 Exposed and 133 Unexposed. Medical complaints were reported by 41 (28.9%) Exposed and 37 Unexposed (27.8%), p = 0.655. Lack of dryness by end of 6th week was to 31 (23.3%) Exposed and 9 (7.1%) Unexposed, p
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- 2021
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3. A one-year cohort study of complications, continuation, and failure rates of postpartum TCu380A in Tanzania
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France John Rwegoshora, Projestine Selestine Muganyizi, Grasiana Festus Kimario, Ponsian Patrick Paul, and Anita Makins
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Immediate postpartum ,Contraception ,Copper T380A ,Complications ,Tanzania ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Less than 1% of married women in Tanzania use an Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUD) for contraception. An initiative by the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) has been in progress since 2015 resulting in escalated method uptake in implementing hospitals. This study investigates failure rate, complications, and risk factors for one-year continuation of TCu380A IUD when used for immediate postpartum contraception under the initiative in Tanzania. Methodology A prospective cohort study of women who had TCu380A insertion within 48 h of delivery in 6 hospitals in Tanzania between 1st December 2017 and 18th April 2018 was conducted. Face to face post insertion interviews were made with 1114 clients before discharge and later through phone calls up to the beginning of 13th month postpartum. Postpartum Intrauterine Device (PPIUD) continuation status, complications, duration of time they stayed with the IUD and the currently used method if PPIUD was discontinued were enquired. The outcome variable was PPIUD continuation at one year of IUD insertion. Data were analyzed using Statistical Product and Service Solutions software (SPSS) for Windows version 20 (IBM SPSS Statistics, Chicago, IL, USA). Results In total 511(45.8%)clients had consented and availed to complete the one-year follow-up. Out of these, 440 still had IUD, giving a one-year continuation rate of 86.1%. Most (63%) IUD discontinuations occurred in the period between 7th week and 6 months of insertion. One-year method expulsion rate was 2.1%. There was one reported pregnancy that gives a method failure rate of about 2 per 1000. The independent risk factors in favor of method continuation at one year were absence of medical or social problem, being a youth (16–24 years), and delivery by Cesarean section. Conclusions The continuation rate when CuT380A is used for immediate postpartum contraception is high, with low complication and failure rates. Some medical and social factors are important for method continuation, hence the need to consider in training, counselling and advocacy.
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- 2020
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4. Impact of immediate postpartum insertion of TCu380A on the quantity and duration of lochia discharges in Tanzania
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Projestine Selestine Muganyizi, Grasiana Festus Kimario, France John Rwegoshora, Ponsian Patrick Paul, and Anita Makins
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lochia ,Reproductive medicine ,TCu380A ,Context (language use) ,Information delivery ,lcsh:Gynecology and obstetrics ,Tanzania ,Pregna ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optima ,Medicine ,Postpartum contraception ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,lcsh:RG1-991 ,General Environmental Science ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Lochia discharges ,biology ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Research ,biology.organism_classification ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,business - Abstract
Background The insertion of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (PPIUD) for the purpose of contraception immediately after delivery is becoming popular in countries where the use of IUD for contraception has been extremely low. Since 2015, Tanzania implemented the initiative by the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) to institutionalize PPIUD. As a result of capacity building and information delivery under the initiative, there have been increased uptake of the method. Working in this context, the focus of the study was to generate evidence on the effect of TCu380A IUD on amount and duration of lochia and equip service providers with evidence-based knowledge which can help them in counselling their PPIUD clients. Objective Establish impact of postpartum TCu380A on amount and duration of lochia. Methods A prospective cohort study of delivered women in two teaching hospitals in Tanzania with immediate insertion of TCu380A or without use of postpartum contraception in 2018. TCu380A models; Optima (Injeflex Co. Brazil) and Pregna (Pregna International, Chakan, India) were used. Follow-up was done by weekly calls and examination at 6th week. Lochia was estimated by Likert Scale 0–4 relative to the amount of lochia on the delivery day. An estimated 250 women sample (125 each group) would give 80% power to detect a desired 20% difference in the proportion of women with prolonged lochia discharges among the Exposed and Unexposed groups. Data analysis was by SPSS. Results Two hundred sixty women were analysed, 127 Exposed and 133 Unexposed. Medical complaints were reported by 41 (28.9%) Exposed and 37 Unexposed (27.8%), p = 0.655. Lack of dryness by end of 6th week was to 31 (23.3%) Exposed and 9 (7.1%) Unexposed, p p p Conclusion PPIUD is associated with increased amount of lochia and slows progression to dryness within 6 weeks of delivery. The implications of PPIUD clients’ needs to be informed about the possibility of delayed dryness of lochia at time of counseling are discussed.
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- 2020
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5. Twelve-month complications, continuation and failure rate of CuT380A when used for immediate postpartum contraception in Tanzania: A cohort study
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France John Rwegoshora, Projestine Selestine Muganyizi, Grasiana Festus Kimario, Ponsian Patrick Paul, and Anita Makins
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Background Less than 1% of married women in Tanzania use an Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUD) for the purpose of contraception. An initiative by the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) has been on since 2015 resulting in escalated method uptake in implementing hospitals. This study investigates failure rate, complications, and risk factors for one-year continuation of TCu380A IUD when used for immediate postpartum contraception under the initiative in Tanzania Methodology A prospective cohort study of women who had TCu380A insertion within 48 hours of delivery in 6 hospitals in Tanzania between 1 st December 2017 and 18 th April 2018 was conducted. Immediate, face to face post insertion interviews were made with 1114 clients and later at the beginning of 13 th month through phone calls. PPIUD continuation status, complications, duration of time they stayed with the IUD and the currently used method if PPIUD was discontinued were enquired. The outcome variable was PPIUD continuation at one year of IUD insertion. Data were analyzed using Statistical Product and Service Solutions software (SPSS) for Windows version 20 (IBM SPSS Statistics, Chicago, IL, USA). Results In total 511(45.8%)clients had consented and availed to complete the one-year follow-up. Out of these, 440 still had IUD by end of 12 months, giving a one-year continuation rate of 86.1%. Most (63%) IUD discontinuations occurred in the period between 7 th week and 6 months of insertion. One-year method expulsion rate was 2.1%. There was one reported pregnancy that gives a method failure rate of about 2 per 1000. The independent risk factors in favor of method continuation at one year were absence of medical or social problem, adolescence (16-24 years), and delivery by Cesarean section. Conclusions The continuation rate when CuT380A is used for immediate postpartum contraception is high and with low failure rate. Some medical and social factors are important for method continuation, hence the need to consider in training, counselling and advocacy.
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- 2020
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