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A New Contraceptive Diaphragm in Niamey, Niger: A Mixed Methods Study on Acceptability, Use, and Programmatic Considerations

Ashley Jackson, Alexandra Angel, Abdoul-Razak Mahamadou Bagourmé, Moumouni Boubacar, Aminata Maazou, Harou Issoufa and Paul Bouanchaud
Global Health: Science and Practice February 2022, 10(1):e2100532; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00532
Ashley Jackson
aPopulation Services International, Washington, DC, USA.
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Alexandra Angel
aPopulation Services International, Washington, DC, USA.
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Abdoul-Razak Mahamadou Bagourmé
bPopulation Services Internationa/Niger, Niamey, Niger.
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Moumouni Boubacar
bPopulation Services Internationa/Niger, Niamey, Niger.
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Aminata Maazou
bPopulation Services Internationa/Niger, Niamey, Niger.
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Harou Issoufa
cMinistry of Public Health, Population, and Social Affairs of Niger, Niamey, Niger.
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aPopulation Services International, Washington, DC, USA.
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    Caya diaphragm samples in Niamey, Niger. ©2019 Alexandra Angel/Population Services International.

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    A community health worker in Niamey, Niger, counsels a woman on the Caya diaphragm. ©2019 Alexandra Angel/Population Services International.

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    TABLE 1.

    Reasons for Discontinuing Use of Caya Diaphragm by 6 Months, Among Those Who Discontinued (n=35)

    Reason for DiscontinuationNo. (%), n=35
    Desire for pregnancy13 (37)
    Wanted a more effective method6 (17)
    Opposition of male partner3 (9)
    Infrequent sex/divorce/travel3 (9)
    Not able to insert it/insufficient knowledge of the method2 (6)
    Afraid to use it2 (6)
    Inconvenient to use1 (3)
    Became pregnant1 (3)
    Other4 (11)
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    TABLE 2.

    Demographic Information for Caya Diaphragm Adopters Who Participated in In-Depth Interviews (N=25)

    Participant CharacteristicsNo., N=25
    Age range, years
     18–191
     20–245
     25–296
     30–347
     35–391
     40–445
    Marital status
     Married25
     Not married0
    Wants more children in future
     Yes23
     No2
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Ashley Jackson, Alexandra Angel, Abdoul-Razak Mahamadou Bagourmé, Moumouni Boubacar, Aminata Maazou, Harou Issoufa, Paul Bouanchaud
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