Abstract
AbstractLow levels of IUD use, especially post-placental IUDs, are associated with bias and lack of information because contraceptive counseling is limited, for example, through conversations with doctors, written materials, or audiovisual techniques. This study aimed to identify electronic (video) interventions using post-placental IUD contraception through systematic review and meta-analysis. Based on those keywords, some results were obtained: 509 from Google Scholar, 33 from PubMed, 14 from Science Direct, 88 from Sage Journal, 50 from Springer Links, 20 from Scopus, and 178 from ProQuest. In addition, the recording was carried out on the bibliography of review articles, 12 articles were obtained for systematic review, and five meta-analyses were carried out. The heterogeneity test shows a value ρ greater than 0.05, which is ρ =0.88 with I2= 0%, meaning that the variation between studies is homogeneous. The Random Effects Model yielded a pooled odds ratio of 1.07 (95& CI 0.26-4.39). The value ρ = 0.93 so that there was no difference between the treatment and control groups, and the data were homogeneous, an odd ratio of 1.07 was obtained, it was found that video use could increase 1.07 times the knowledge, skills, and decision-making of using post placental IUD compared to those who did not use video.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory