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Contraception ; 83(3): 248-54, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21310287

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The widespread distribution of female condoms (FCs) in developing countries has been hindered by high unit cost, making new less expensive devices a priority for donor agencies. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized, crossover study assessing product preference, safety, acceptability and function of three new FCs (PATH Woman's Condom, FC2 and V-Amour) among 170 women in Durban, South Africa. A subsequent "simulated market" study provided participants with free choice of FCs and assessed condom uptake over 3 months. RESULTS: Of the 160 women who used at least one FC of each type, 47.5% preferred the PATH Woman's Condom (WC), 35.6% preferred FC2 and 16.3% preferred V-Amour (p<.001). Women rated the WC better than FC2 and V-Amour for appearance, ease of use and overall fit and better than V-Amour for feel. WC was rated worse than FC2 and V-Amour for lubrication volume. The simulated market demonstrated similar preferences. Total clinical failure rates (i.e., the types of failures that could result in pregnancy or STI) were low (<4%), regardless of condom type. CONCLUSIONS: Three new FC types functioned similarly and were generally acceptable. Most participants preferred WC and FC2 over V-Amour, and WC was preferred over FC2 in several acceptability measures.


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Condoms, Female , Consumer Behavior , Contraception/methods , Adult , Chi-Square Distribution , Cross-Over Studies , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/prevention & control , South Africa , Urban Population
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Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care ; 13(4): 400-3, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19117256

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate how males assist their partners in using the female condom. METHODS: A multi-site, randomized, cross-over trial was conducted to test the performance and acceptability of the Reality female condom compared to a prototype similar in design and appearance but made of synthetic latex (FC2). In this study women were asked about male partner assistance in FC use. RESULTS: Partner assistance in FC use was similar across FC type. Of the women who returned for the first follow-up visit (n = 233), just over a third (35.2%) reported that the male partner assisted in the insertion compared to 26.4% of the 201 women who returned for the second visit. In most cases where the partner assisted, the device was inserted using the inner ring, as recommended in the instructions for use. A small number (6%) mentioned that partners assisted in removal. CONCLUSION: Men have a role to play in the use of the female condom and are willing to assist their partners in using it.


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Condoms, Female/statistics & numerical data , Contraception Behavior , Sexual Partners , Adult , Cross-Over Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Socioeconomic Factors
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