Development of an integrated contraception and HIV prevention decision support tool for family planning clients in Kisumu, Kenya
Contraception
Awarded 2016
Complex Family Planning Fellowship Research
Dominika Seidman, MD
University of California, San Francisco
$29,780

The purpose of this study is to assess the acceptability and feasibility, and to gain insights into content, of an electronic decision support tool integrating family planning and HIV prevention options among key stakeholders at family planning clinics in Kisumu, Kenya.  The primary research question, What are family planning clients’, clinicians’, and health educators’ attitudes towards an electronic contraception and HIV prevention decision support tool in Kisumu, Kenya, will be answered by conducting focus groups and in-depth interviews with key stakeholders.