RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06670066

Rigorous Evaluation of Let's Talk Birth Control

Rigorous Evaluation of Let's Talk Birth Control Among Adolescents Attending Community Health Centers


Sponsor

Child Trends

Enrollment

1,500 participants

Start Date

Jan 15, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this cluster-level randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the impacts of Let's Talk Birth Control, a clinical decision support intervention for adolescents that consists of a printed contraceptive decision aid (CDA), contraceptive counseling, and a QR code to the Bedsider.org Method Explorer (ME). The goal of Let's Talk Birth Control is to reduce rates of sex without a contraceptive method among adolescent patients, increase use of preferred contraceptive method, as well as to increase self-efficacy to discuss, obtain, and correctly use contraceptive methods The primary research questions are: * Does receiving care from a health center participating in Let's Talk Birth Control reduce rates of sex without a contraceptive method among adolescent patients compared to those visiting a standard of care control health center? * Does receiving care from a health center participating in Let's Talk Birth Control increase use of preferred contraceptive method among adolescent patients compared to those visiting a standard of care control health center? The evaluation will focus on the impacts of receiving the Let's Talk Birth Control intervention, as compared to receiving standard health care services. As part of this study: * All participants will be asked to complete baseline, 1-week post-intervention, and 9-month follow-up surveys. * Participants at health centers randomized to receive the Let's Talk intervention, will be asked to: * Review the Let's Talk CDA independently prior to meeting with their healthcare provider * Participate in an observation focused on the provider's use of the CDA for contraceptive counseling during the healthcare visit (select participants only) * Participate in a focus group discussing their perceptions of the Let's Talk Birth Control intervention (select participants only) Staff at health centers randomized to receive the Let's Talk intervention will be asked to: * Complete a 45-60 minute online asynchronous training covering patient-centered contraceptive counseling (PCCC) for adolescents and using the CDA * Use the Let's Talk CDA to facilitate patient-centered contraceptive counseling with patients that have enrolled in the study


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 15 YearsMax Age: 24 Years

Inclusion Criteria9

  • Health Centers:
  • Serve 400+ patients assigned female at birth (AFAB) aged 15-24 receiving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services or general wellness exams annually. Although the project team may enroll rural health centers with smaller populations
  • Have not implemented an adolescent SRH patient-centered training recently
  • Do not utilize a contraceptive decision aid (CDA) designed for adolescent patients
  • Participants:
  • Assigned female at birth
  • Seeking sexual and reproductive services or general wellness exams at an enrolled community health center
  • Have had penile-vaginal sex in the past year or are interested in discussing birth control with their provider
  • Agree to be in study

Exclusion Criteria9

  • Health Centers
  • Does not serve at least 400 AFAB aged 15-24 receiving SRH services or general wellness exams annually
  • Has recently implemented an adolescent SRH training
  • Currently using a CDA designed for adolescent patients
  • Participants:
  • Does not agree to be in study
  • Is pregnant or is trying to become pregnant
  • Does not have access to a phone to receive text messages
  • Does not speak English or Spanish

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALLet's Talk Birth Control

Let's Talk is an innovative, multi-level intervention addressing adolescents and providers that includes both in-person and online components and is feasible to implement in clinical settings. The three core components are: (1) a printed contraceptive decision aid (CDA) with a QR code linking to the Method Explorer (ME) page on Power to Decide's online birth control website, Bedsider; (2) the Bedsider ME, with information on the full range of contraceptive methods and a personalized method comparison feature; and (3) an online training for providers on Patient-centered Contraceptive Counseling (PCCC), including use of the CDA to support shared decision-making with adolescents.


Locations(2)

Siouxland Community Health Center

Sioux City, Iowa, United States

Signature Health

Mentor, Ohio, United States

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