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Shared Decision-Making : Can Improved Counseling Increase Willingness to Pay for Modern Contraceptives (English)

20 Sep 2021

Long-acting reversible contraceptives are highly effective in preventing unintended pregnancies, but take-up remains low. This paper analyzes a randomized controlled trial of interventions addressing two barriers to long-acting reversible contraceptive adoption, credit, and informational constraints. The study offered discounts to the clients of a women's hospital in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and cross-randomized a counseling strategy that encourages shared decision-making using a tablet-based app that ranks modern methods. Discounts increased uptake by 50 percent, with larger effects for adolescents. Shared decision-making tripled the share of clients adopting a long-acting reversible contraceptive at full price, from 11 to 35 percent, and discounts had no incremental impact in this group.
female labor force maternal and child health return on investment low birth weight quality of care global burden of disease maternal mortality ratio price elasticity of demand development research group number of women in family unintended pregnancies modern contraceptive methods global financing facility cost of removal study period average number of child service delivery improvement test of equality higher level of education risk complication access to family planning female labor supply strategic impact evaluation fund modern contraceptives reproductive health care access to contraception health care settings adolescent sexual behavior adolescent females family planning program family planning client demand for children initial visit lactational amenorrhea method reproductive health information teen birth rate lower fertility rate share of clients family planning clinic client characteristics contraceptive counseling reversible contraceptives no more children unmarried young women

Authors

Athey,Susan, Bergstrom,Katy Ann, Hadad,Vitor, Jamison,Julian C, Ozler,Berk, Parisotto,Luca, Sama,Julius Dohbit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-9777
Disclosure Date
2021/09/20
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Shared Decision-Making : Can Improved Counseling Increase Willingness to Pay for Modern Contraceptives ?
Originating Unit
DECRG: Poverty & Inequality (DECPI)
Published in
United States of America
Series Name
Policy Research working paper; no. WPS 9777; Impact Evaluation series;
Total Volume(s)
1
Unit Owning
Off of Sr VP Dev Econ/Chief Econ (DECVP)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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