Development of an ipad waiting room app for contraceptive counseling in Title X clinics

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Development of an ipad waiting room app for contraceptive counseling in Title X clinics Melissa Gilliam, MD, MPH Summer Martins, MPH Stephanie Mistretta, MA Jessyca Dudley, MPH Shirley Yan

Disclosure The authors have no disclosures to report

Funding Source FPRPA006053-03-01 Improving Intrauterine Device Service Provision in Title X clinics in Chicago Melissa Gilliam (PI) Dates: 9/1/2010-8/31/2013

Background Unintended pregnancy rates remain high in the U.S. particularly for young women Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods have been suggested for first line use by ACOG Novel approaches are needed to increase uptake of LARC methods

Reducing Service Delivery Barriers to Effective Contraception in Title X Clinics on the South Side of Chicago (2010-2013) Uses a Failure Modes Effects Criticality Analysis (FMECA) to evaluate IUD service delivery in three Chicago Title X clinics Novel mixed-methods approach adapted from industry Map processes to understand system failures Design and test interventions to reduce failures

Phase I (2010-2012) Held FMECA sessions at each clinic with staff and patients to determine key steps in IUD service delivery process Created process maps Identified potential failure areas and ranked each as high, medium or low-risk for IUD delivery failure Selected high risk areas for intervention

Phase II (2012-2013) Intervention development and testing Two interventions: 1. Formalized script for IUD scheduling at clinic call center 2. Tablet-based app for waiting room contraceptive counseling

Intervention 2: Contraceptive Counseling App Tablet-based app for use by patients in the waiting room prior to appointment to provide additional information and counseling regarding available contraceptive methods Addresses high-risk failure areas: 1. Insufficient educational materials on LARC methods 2. Limited time for contraceptive counseling 3. Lack of awareness of LARC methods

Overview and Features Client-centered and theory-based design Video testimonials from IUD and implant users centered around the Theory of Planned Behavior Comprehensive overview of methods on a continuum of effectiveness Interactive informational pages for each method How does it work? What can I expect? What will he think?

Theory of Planned Behavior

App User Images

Usability Testing Iterative human-centered process that allows designers to understand how real users interact with the product Round 1: University of Chicago (n=7) Round 2: Title X clinics (n=10) Findings suggest users found the app logical and informative and preferred the visual design of tablet-based media

App Screen Shots Effectiveness Page

App Screen Shots IUD Method Page

Intervention Analysis Randomized controlled trial of 60 women in one Title X clinic Inclusion: Ages 15-29, seeking birth control in the next 30 days, English speaking Baseline survey (all participants): Demographics, sexual and contraceptive history, technological/social media usage, contraceptive knowledge, opinions and behaviors Post-intervention survey (intervention group only): re-test of contraceptive knowledge, attitudes and opinions regarding the app Chart review (all): Method choice and delivery at time of visit

Summary Initial feedback from staff at the test clinic: The app is easy to integrate into patient wait time Use of a waiting room app does not disrupt clinic flow Initial feedback from patients using the app: Information on the app is relevant and applicable to their interests Use of the app allows women to both confirm their own knowledge and gain new knowledge The app is simple and easy to use (average use time is 5-7 minutes)

Next Steps: Scaling Up the Intervention Initial impressions: This intervention can be easily scaled up as an iphone app available for individual download Further discussions and considerations are needed as to whether the app can stand alone or whether it should be used as part of a comprehensive counseling intervention Data collection and analysis remains ongoing at this time

Thank you and Questions Contact Information: Melissa Gilliam, MD, MPH The University of Chicago Phone: 773-834-0840 mgilliam@babies.bsd.uchicago.edu http:///