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Research articles Adolescents and young people

Giving voice to the end-user: input on multipurpose prevention technologies from the perspectives of young women in Kenya and South Africa

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Figure 1. TRIO study design overview

Note: TRIO evaluated three products during the cross-over period, with women randomized to a sequence in which they used each product for one month. Women chose their preferred product to use during the subsequent 2-month usage period. A subset of women completed in-depth interviews at the end of each study period. Focus group discussions were held at the end of the study.aDCE = discrete choice experiment.

Figure 1. TRIO study design overviewNote: TRIO evaluated three products during the cross-over period, with women randomized to a sequence in which they used each product for one month. Women chose their preferred product to use during the subsequent 2-month usage period. A subset of women completed in-depth interviews at the end of each study period. Focus group discussions were held at the end of the study.aDCE = discrete choice experiment.

Table 1. Characteristics of women enrolled in the TRIO study (2015–2017), and the sub-sample of women selected to participant in a qualitative activity, by country

Figure 2. Iterations on TRIO products as suggested by women in study. Women recommended several optimised dosage forms for future MPTs to overcome challenges with TRIO products. ARV = antiretroviral

Figure 2. Iterations on TRIO products as suggested by women in study. Women recommended several optimised dosage forms for future MPTs to overcome challenges with TRIO products. ARV = antiretroviral