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Table 4 INTERVENTION ARM, Three Month Secondary Outcomes

From: Primary and secondary three-month outcomes of a cluster-randomized trial of home-based postpartum contraceptive delivery in southwest Trifinio, Guatemala

Satisfaction of women still on method at 3 months (n = 60)

Satisfaction Level on Method

Very Satisfied

54

90.0%

A Little Satisfied

0

0.0%

A Little Dissatisfied

5

8.3%

Very Dissatisfied

1

1.7%

Missing

0

0.0%

Reasons women discontinued initial method (n = 11)

Reason for Initial Method Discontinuation

Did not Like Side Effects

3

27.2%

Partner Not Permitting Contraceptive Use

2

18.2%

Did not Know

1

9.1%

Other:

• Did not want to contracept anymore [2]

• Sterilization

• Forgot to take pills

4

36.4%

Missing

1

9.1%

Reason for Not Starting Another Method (n = 4)

Partner Not Permitting Contraceptive Use

1

25.0%

Doesn’t Want to Start Because Can’t Continue Due to Cost, Time, Transport

1

25.0%

Doesn’t Know

1

25.0%

Other:

Did not want to contracept anymore

1

25.0%

Satisfaction among women who started a method after originally declining, and

Reasons women cited for not initiating a method among those who did not start a method by three months

Satisfaction Level on Method

(N = 19)

Very Satisfied

19

100.0%

A Little Satisfied

0

0.0%

A Little Dissatisfied

0

0.0%

Very Dissatisfied

0

0.0%

Missing

0

0.0%

Reason for Not Choosing a Method

(N = 15)

No Partner

7

46.6%

Partner Not Permitting Contraceptive Use

1

6.7%

Doesn’t Know

1

6.7%

Other:

• Health post was closed

• Has not menstruated yet

• Does not want to use a method

• Does not want to “ruin” uterus

4

26.7%

Missing

2

13.3%