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Table 1 Summary of included documents

From: Implementation strategies to scale up self-administered depot medroxyprogesterone acetate subcutaneous injectable contraception: a scoping review

No.

Author and year of publication

Title

Document Type

Country

Project description

*Intervention domain (s)

1

Burke et al. 2020 [25]

Adolescent and covert family planning users' experiences self-injecting contraception in Uganda and Malawi: implications for waste disposal of subcutaneous depot medroxyprogesterone acetate

Journal Article

Malawi and Uganda

DMPA SC self-injection scale-up program involving adolescents (15–19 years) and adults (20–49 years)

1, 3, 4

2

Katz et al. 2020 [26]

An implementation project to expand access to self-administered depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA)

Journal Article

USA

Safety-net family planning program involving women in an urban, primary care setting

3, 4

3

Bertrand et al. 2018 [27]

An observational study to test the acceptability and feasibility of using medical and nursing students to instruct clients in DMPA-SC self-injection at the community level in Kinshasa

Journal Article

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

DMPA SC self-injection community outreach program using medical and nursing students to instruct clients

1, 3, 4

4

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [28]

Building capacity through digital approaches: Can eLearning replace in-person training? – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Senegal and Uganda

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 4

5

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [29]

Costing and funding analysis for DMPA-SC program planning – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Not specified

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

2, 4

6

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [30]

Counting on the Private Sector to Understand the Total Market: Considerations for DMPA-SC data collection, reporting, and use – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Myanmar, Nigeria, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 2, 3, 4

7

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [9]

Democratic Republic of the Congo's journey to DMPA-SC and self-injection scale-up – DMPA-SC Access Collaborative Country Briefs

Report

Democratic Republic of Congo

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative country brief describing self-injection scale-up

1, 3, 4

8

PATH; Kenya Ministry of Health 2018 [31]

DMPA-SC Evidence to Practice Meeting: Increasing Access, Empowering Women Meeting Report: Nairobi, Kenya – DMPA-SC Evidence to Practice Meeting Reports

Report

Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, DRC, Ghana, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, and Zambia.

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 2, 3, 4

9

Health Policy Plus (HP+) 2018 [32]

DMPA-SC Introduction and Scale-Up in Nigeria: Future Benefits for Contraceptive Use and Savings – Health Policy Plus (HP+) Policy Brief

Report

Nigeria

A collaborative project between implementing partners and Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Health to quantify the impact and cost implications of DMPA-SC introduction and scale-up in Nigeria

1, 2, 3, 4

10

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [3]

Expanding Access to Contraception through Global Collaboration – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Global report

Public, private, and philanthropic organizations global support program to scale up of DMPA-SC in FP2020 countries

1, 2, 3, 4

11

Reproductive Health Access Project 2020 [33]

Expanding Access to the Self-Administered Contraceptive Injection

Report

USA

Multi-stakeholder advocacy project for DMPA-SC self-administration, insurance coverage, and pharmacy availability

3, 4

12

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [34]

Getting the most out of HMIS data on contraceptive self-injection – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Nigeria, Senegal, and Uganda

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 4

13

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [4]

How self-injection contributes to contraceptive autonomy and the power of making self-injection count – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Global report

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

3, 4

14

PATH, JSI Inc. et al. 2021 [35]

Integrating self-care methods into the National Health Information System: Experiences and lessons learned from Malawi – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Malawi

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 3, 4

15

PATH; JSI Inc.2021 [36]

Interim and complementary data solutions – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, DRC, Ghana, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, South Sudan, Uganda, and Zambia.

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 2, 3, 4

16

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [8]

Kenya's journey to DMPA-SC and self-injection scale-up – DMPA-SC Access Collaborative Country Briefs

Report

Kenya

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative country brief describing self-injection scale-up

1, 2, 3, 4

17

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [37]

Launching the family planning data toolkit for DMPA-SC self-injection

Report

Not specified

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

4

18

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [38]

Looking back, thinking forward, and scaling up: Insights from the DMPA-SC Access Collaborative – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Nigeria, Uganda, Madagascar, Zambia, Senegal

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 2, 3, 4

19

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [12]

Madagascar's journey to DMPA-SC and self-injection scale-up – DMPA-SC Access Collaborative Country Briefs

Report

Madagascar

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative country brief describing self-injection scale-up

1, 2, 3, 4

20

Pathfinder International 2021 [39]

Monitoring of National DMPA-SC Scale-up GAT.2218-01665802

Report

Democratic Republic of Congo

A country brief describing self-injection scale-up by Pathfinder International

1, 2, 3, 4

21

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [11]

Nigeria's journey to DMPA-SC and self-injection scale-up – DMPA-SC Access Collaborative Country Briefs

Report

Nigeria

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative country brief describing self-injection scale-up

1, 2, 3, 4

22

Osinowo et al. 2021 [40]

Resilient and Accelerated Scale-Up of Subcutaneously Administered Depot–Medroxyprogesterone Acetate in Nigeria (RASuDiN): A Mid-Line Study in COVID-19 Era

Journal Article

Nigeria

A training program for healthcare service providers and community-oriented resource providers on DMPA-SC

1, 3, 4

23

Evidence to Action (E2A) Project 2021 [41]

Scaling-Up Community-Based Counselling and Distribution of DMPA-SC in the DRC – DRC TECHNICAL BRIEF

Report

Democratic Republic of Congo

Community-based family planning projects involving women, health workers, implementers, and policymakers

1, 2, 3, 4

24

PATH; JSI Inc. et al. 2020 [42]

Second DMPA-SC Evidence to Practice Meeting: Increasing Access, Empowering Women: Meeting Report: Dakar, Senegal – DMPA-SC Evidence to Practice Meeting Reports

Report

Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Togo, Uganda and Zambia

Meeting report involving country delegations, donor organizations, bilateral and multilateral organizations, and non-governmental organizations

1, 2, 3, 4

25

Hernandez et al. 2018 [43]

Task-shifting the provision of DMPA-SC in the DR Congo: Perspectives from two different groups of providers

Journal Article

Democratic Republic of Congo

DMPA-SC self-administration implementation program involving training and supervision of medical and nursing school students and lay community health workers

1, 3, 4

26

PATH; CHAI et al. 2021 [44]

The Catalytic Opportunity Fund for Scale-Up of DMPA-SC: Learning from high-impact, short-term funding opportunities – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

DRC, Nigeria, Kenya, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali, and Togo

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 2, 3, 4

27

PATH; JSI Inc. 2019 [45]

The Future of DMPA-SC: Expanding access and options in 2019 – DMPA-SC Resource Library**

Report

DRC, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Meeting report involving country delegations, donor organizations, bilateral and multilateral organizations, and non-governmental organizations

1, 2, 4

28

Uzma et al. 2021 [46]

The role of partners in promoting self-care for misoprostol and subcutaneous DMPA in Pakistan

Journal Article

Pakistan

Country experience introducing and scaling up self-care interventions by collaboration between the ministry of health and implementing partners

1, 3, 4

29

Ntabona et al. 2021 [47]

The scale-up and integration of contraceptive service delivery into nursing school training in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Journal Article

Democratic Republic of Congo

DMPA-SC self-administration implementation program involving nursing school students

1, 2, 3, 4

30

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021[48]

Toolkit for DMPA-SC monitoring, learning, and evaluation – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Not specified

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

4

31

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021[13]

Uganda's journey to DMPA-SC and self-injection scale-up – DMPA-SC Access Collaborative Country Briefs

Report

Uganda

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative country brief describing self-injection scale-up

1, 2, 3, 4

32

PATH; JSI Inc. et al. 2021 [49]

Unlocking DMPA-SC data-sharing between private pharmacies and ministries of health – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Kenya and Zambia

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

1, 4

33

PATH; JSI Inc.2021 [50]

What we learned and where we go from here: Making Self-Injection Count workshop – DMPA-SC Resource Library

Report

Uganda, Madagascar, DRC, Nigeria, Zambia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Togo

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative facilitated presentations and reports for DMPA-SC self-injection projects involving multiple stakeholders, including women, health workers, policymakers, implementing partners, non-governmental organizations, and ministries of health

3, 4

34

PATH; JSI Inc. 2021 [10]

Zambia's journey to DMPA-SC and self-injection scale-up – DMPA-SC Access Collaborative Country Briefs

Report

Zambia

DMPA-SC Access Collaborative country brief describing self-injection scale-up

1, 2, 3, 4

  1. *EPOC intervention domain: 1) delivery arrangements, 2) financial arrangements, 3) governance arrangements, and 4) implementation strategies
  2. ** International Conference on Family Planning Kigali, Rwanda Pre-conference Meeting Report