The Implications of Post-coital Intravaginal Cleansing for the Introduction of Vaginal Microbicides in South Africa
- Mitzy Gafos,
- Robert Pool,
- Misiwe Adelaide Mzimela,
- Hlengiwe Beauty Ndlovu,
- Sheena McCormack,
- Jonathan Elford,
- the MDP team
- … show all 7 hide
Abstract
Post-coital intravaginal cleansing (IVC) could counteract the protective effect of a vaginal microbicide. IVC less than 1 h after sex is discouraged in most microbicide trials. During a microbicide trial in KwaZulu-Natal, we collected quantitative data on post-coital IVC. We discussed IVC during in-depth-interviews (IDIs) and focus-group discussions (FGDs) with women enrolled in the trial, and during FGDs with community members. Nearly one-third (336/1,143) of women reported IVC less than an hour after sex. In multivariate analysis, post-coital IVC was associated with younger age, larger household size, greater sexual activity, consistent gel use, and clinic of enrolment. During IDIs and FGDs, respondents described post-coital IVC as a common hygiene practice motivated by the need to remove semen, vaginal fluids and sweat, although this practice may be amenable to change in the context of microbicide use. We need to consider strategies for influencing post-coital IVC practices in future microbicide trials and delivery programmes.
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- Title
- The Implications of Post-coital Intravaginal Cleansing for the Introduction of Vaginal Microbicides in South Africa
- Open Access
- Available under Open Access This content is freely available online to anyone, anywhere at any time.
- Journal
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AIDS and Behavior
Volume 18, Issue 2 , pp 297-310
- Cover Date
- 2014-02-01
- DOI
- 10.1007/s10461-013-0676-9
- Print ISSN
- 1090-7165
- Online ISSN
- 1573-3254
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Additional Links
- Topics
- Keywords
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- Microbicides
- Acceptability
- Adherence
- Post-coital intravaginal cleansing
- South Africa
- Industry Sectors
- Authors
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Mitzy Gafos
(1)
(2)
(3)
- Robert Pool (4) (5)
- Misiwe Adelaide Mzimela (6)
- Hlengiwe Beauty Ndlovu (7)
- Sheena McCormack (3)
- Jonathan Elford (2)
- the MDP team
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Mitzy Gafos
- Author Affiliations
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- 1. Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Mtubatuba, South Africa
- 2. Division of Health Services Research and Management, City University London, London, UK
- 3. Institute of Clinical Trials & Methodology, Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, London, UK
- 4. Barcelona Centre for International Health Research, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
- 5. Centre for Global Health and Inequality, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 6. Educational Professional Practice Unit, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa, South Africa
- 7. Department of Nursing Science, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa, South Africa