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. 2023 Apr 28;11(2):e2200319.
doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00319. Print 2023 Apr 28.

Evaluating Counseling for Choice in Malawi: A Client-Centered Approach to Contraceptive Counseling

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Evaluating Counseling for Choice in Malawi: A Client-Centered Approach to Contraceptive Counseling

Amanda Kalamar et al. Glob Health Sci Pract. .

Abstract

Introduction: High-quality contraceptive counseling is critical for supporting full, free, and informed contraceptive decision-making. However, the quality of family planning counseling remains poor globally and is too often not tailored to the individual client. The Counseling for Choice (C4C) approach comprises provider tools and training to structure counseling to center clients' self-identified priorities and to provide relevant information and anticipatory side effects counseling.

Methods: Providers at 25 public and 20 private facilities in Malawi were trained in the C4C approach. Between October and December 2018, we enrolled women seeking contraceptive services in intervention facilities and in matched comparison clinics in a quasi-experimental study. We collected data immediately before and after contraceptive services were received. We used multilevel logistic regression to compare dimensions of women's counseling experience.

Results: Of 1,179 participants, women counseled by C4C-trained providers rated their providers higher on several quality dimensions, including enabling informed decision-making (11.1% of the comparison group rated their provider as excellent versus 34.4% in intervention), respectful care (35.0% comparison versus 51.3% intervention), and information given about side effects (38.1% comparison versus 72.5% intervention).

Conclusion: In Malawi, C4C improved the quality of care that clients received and their client experience relative to standard counseling. Counseling approaches that center clients' priorities and provide enhanced anticipatory side effects counseling show promise in improving contraceptive counseling experiences and the quality of care that clients receive.

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Example of Counseling on Specific Method Attributes From the C4C Choice Book Job Aid Abbreviation: C4C, Counseling For Choice; EC, emergency contraception.
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Client Rating of Overall Counseling Experience Immediately Post-Counseling

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