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Abstract

Can private pharmacy providers offer comprehensive reproductive health services to users of emergency contraceptives? Evidence from Nairobi, Kenya (HTML
Liambila,Wilson; Obare,Francis; Keesbury,Jill
Patient Education and Counseling 81(3): 368-373
Publication date: 2010



Objective
To evaluate the provision of reproductive health information and services to users of emergency contraceptives (ECs) by private pharmacists.

Methods
The study involved intervention (9) and control (8) pharmacies, with baseline and endline assessments of EC provision through the use of mystery clients. Intervention pharmacies received weekly updates on EC, fliers with three key messages on EC, and information, education, and communication materials. Logistic regression models are estimated to predict the provision of reproductive health services to EC clients.

Results
The differences between the control and intervention pharmacies with respect to the provision of additional information on EC and regular family planning services are in the expected direction but statistically insignificant. In contrast, the likelihood of providing information or referral for counseling or testing for sexually transmitted infections or HIV was lower in the intervention than in the control pharmacies but the difference was also not statistically significant.

Conclusion
Pharmacy providers in the country face institutional challenges in providing reproductive health services to EC clients.

Practice implications
The challenges could be addressed through pre-service training, targeted inservice training, sensitization of clients, and point-of-sale materials such as brochures, posters and package inserts.




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