Abstract Background A variety of different approaches to measuring contraceptive use have been used or proposed, either to assess current use or adherence over time, using subjective or objective measures. This paper reports an overview of approaches to measuring adherence to the oral contraceptive, intra-uterine device, sub-dermal implant, and injectable and describes how we assessed contraception use in the MObile Technology for Improved Family Planning (MOTIF) trial in Cambodia. Main body We summarise and discuss advantages and disadvantages of different subjective and objective approaches to measuring adherence to the oral contraceptive, intra-uterine device, sub-dermal implant, and injectable such as self-reports, clinic records, elect...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a mobile phone-based intervention (mHealth) on post-abortion cont...
Abstract Background Research has shown that mobile phone contraceptive behavioral interventions can ...
Abstract Background Adoption of modern contraceptive methods after menstrual regulation (MR) is thou...
BACKGROUND: A variety of different approaches to measuring contraceptive use have been used or propo...
Abstract Background Loss to follow-up (LTFU) in clinical trials is an important source of bias that ...
The consistency of self-reported contraceptive use over short periods of time is important for under...
BACKGROUND: Although oral contraception (OC) misuse is presumed to play an important role in unwante...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between contraceptive effectiveness of Natural Cycles and u...
International audienceAim - Women's knowledge of contraception is incomplete and a wide variety of i...
Abstract Background The MObile Technology for Improved Family Planning (MOTIF) trial assessed a mobi...
International audienceAim - Women's knowledge of contraception is incomplete and a wide variety of i...
International audienceAim - Women's knowledge of contraception is incomplete and a wide variety of i...
To determine the validity of self-reported contraceptive histories obtained from rural Kenyan women,...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an electronic hormonal fertility monitor plus cervical...
Objective:To evaluate the compliance of different contraceptive methods, i.e., combined or...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a mobile phone-based intervention (mHealth) on post-abortion cont...
Abstract Background Research has shown that mobile phone contraceptive behavioral interventions can ...
Abstract Background Adoption of modern contraceptive methods after menstrual regulation (MR) is thou...
BACKGROUND: A variety of different approaches to measuring contraceptive use have been used or propo...
Abstract Background Loss to follow-up (LTFU) in clinical trials is an important source of bias that ...
The consistency of self-reported contraceptive use over short periods of time is important for under...
BACKGROUND: Although oral contraception (OC) misuse is presumed to play an important role in unwante...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between contraceptive effectiveness of Natural Cycles and u...
International audienceAim - Women's knowledge of contraception is incomplete and a wide variety of i...
Abstract Background The MObile Technology for Improved Family Planning (MOTIF) trial assessed a mobi...
International audienceAim - Women's knowledge of contraception is incomplete and a wide variety of i...
International audienceAim - Women's knowledge of contraception is incomplete and a wide variety of i...
To determine the validity of self-reported contraceptive histories obtained from rural Kenyan women,...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of an electronic hormonal fertility monitor plus cervical...
Objective:To evaluate the compliance of different contraceptive methods, i.e., combined or...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a mobile phone-based intervention (mHealth) on post-abortion cont...
Abstract Background Research has shown that mobile phone contraceptive behavioral interventions can ...
Abstract Background Adoption of modern contraceptive methods after menstrual regulation (MR) is thou...