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. 2018 Dec 6;2:29. Originally published 2018 Jun 13. [Version 2] doi: 10.12688/gatesopenres.12825.2

Table 5. Staff knowledge questions, injectable contraceptives (n=484).

Questions and responses % (n)
In general, at what time during the menstrual cycle do you recommend that the client begin using
Depo Provera?
Anytime as long as the client is reasonably sure she is not pregnant. 5 (25) 1 point
No response/I don’t know 48 (235)
All other responses (anytime during her menstrual cycle, don’t know/no response) 46 (224)
For how long is Depo Provera effective?
Three months/13 weeks 73 (305) 1 point
No response/I don’t know 19 (93)
All other numerical responses 18 (86)
When should a woman return for a re-injection of Depo?
From 2 weeks before up to 4 weeks after 1 (4) 1 point
Up to 2 weeks before 1.4 (7) 0.5 point
Up to 4 weeks after 1 (4) 0.5 point
On the exact date 64 (313)
All other responses 32 (153)
What are common side effects of Depo Provera? a
Four or more correct side effects listed 10 (48) 1 point
Three correct side effects listed 21 (101)
Two correct side effects listed 28% (137)
One correct side effect listed 20 (99)
Zero correct side effects listed 20 (99)
What are the reasons not to use Depo Provera? b
Four or more correct reasons listed 4 (19) 1 point
Three correct reasons listed 7 (35)
Two correct reasons listed 20 (98)
One correct reason listed 25 (119)
Zero correct reasons listed 44 (214)

a Correct responses include prolonged/heavy/irregular bleeding, amenorrhea, headaches, mood changes, weight gain, dizziness, abdominal pain/boating, reduced sex drive.

b Correct responses include if client is pregnant, breast cancer, very high blood pressure, severe liver disease, unexplained vaginal bleeding, breastfeeding in first 6 weeks postpartum, thrombosis/blood clots, rheumatic lupus disease.