We completed 241 in-depth interviews (IDIs) with women of reproductive age in all study countries to understand who is interested in SI and who may be the most likely to benefit from SI. Teams across five countries collaborated on transcript coding, inductive & deductive identification of common themes. Summary demographics and major results from this formative research are described in the brief " The Appeal of Self-Injectable Contraception."
Publications
- Women's Perspectives on the Unique Benefits and Challenges of Self-Injectable Contraception: A Four-Country In-Depth Interview Study in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Analyzing Fast and Slow: Combining Traditional and Qualitative Analysis to Meet Multiple Objectives of a Complex Transnational Study
- Many Cooks in the Kitchen: Iterating a Qualitative Analysis Process Across Multiple Countries, Sites, Teams