Adding the Standard Days Method® to the contraceptive method mix in a high-prevalence setting in Peru

Author affiliations (4)
  • Georgetown University ROR
  • Institute for Reproductive Health ROR
  • Instituto Nacional de Salud ROR
  • Relief International ROR

Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health, 28(2), 80-85, 2010

DOI 10.1590/s1020-49892010000800002 PMID 20963273

Abstract

Objective

To determine what contribution the Standard Days Method® (SDM) makes to the contraceptive mix offered by regular health services in areas of Peru where contraceptive prevalence rates (CPR) are already high.

Methods

SDM was added to the family planning methods offered by the Ministry of Health in two provinces in Peru in September 2002. Retrospective interviews were conducted in March-June 2004 with 1 200 women who had chosen SDM as their contraceptive method and had used it for 2-20 months. Data were also obtained from the databases of the participating health services. The evaluation covered SDM demand, whether or not clients were switching to SDM from other modern methods, and SDM continuation and effectiveness.

Results

Demand for SDM stabilized at 6% of all new family planning users. Most users had not been using any reliable contraception at the time they started using SDM. About 89% of those who began using SDM at least 6 months before the interview were still using it at 6 months. The 12-month typical use pregnancy rate was estimated to be around 10.0 per 100 women years.

Conclusions

Adding SDM to a program's existing contraceptive method mix can increase coverage even in an already high-CPR setting. Most women who choose SDM do not switch from any other modern family planning method. Continuation compares well with other modern user-directed methods. SDM effectiveness, when offered in regular service delivery circumstances, compares well to efficacy trial findings.

Topics

Standard Days Method contraceptive mix Peru high prevalence setting, SDM family planning method effectiveness continuation rate, Standard Days Method typical use pregnancy rate 12 month, fertility awareness based method integration health services, Arévalo Sinai Jennings Standard Days Method program evaluation, SDM contraceptive prevalence rate new family planning users, Standard Days Method switching behavior modern contraceptive methods, fertility awareness method Ministry of Health Peru implementation, SDM 12 month pregnancy rate user-directed method comparison, adding fertility awareness method contraceptive method mix coverage
PMID 20963273 20963273 DOI 10.1590/s1020-49892010000800002 10.1590/s1020-49892010000800002

Cite this article

Arévalo, M., Yeager, B., Sinai, I., Panfichi, R., & Jennings, V. (2010). Adding the Standard Days Method® to the contraceptive method mix in a high-prevalence setting in Peru. *Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health*, *28*(2), 80-85. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1020-49892010000800002