Aligning product development and user perspectives: Social-behavioural dimensions of multipurpose prevention technologies

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Multipurpose prevention technologies provide a compelling response to the multiple and reinforcing sexual and reproductive health risks faced by women globally. To ensure that this potential is realised, product-specific characteristics and their social-behavioural correlates must be considered early in the product development process. This paper provides an overview of the key user-related social and behavioural dimensions of three broad categories of multipurpose prevention technologies: 1) sustained release vaginal rings, 2) pericoital vaginal products, and 3) co-formulated or co-administered injectables. The authors build upon the broad parameters of Target Product Profiles for such products, aligning them with user perspective considerations.

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Brady, M., & Tolley, E. (2014, October 1). Aligning product development and user perspectives: Social-behavioural dimensions of multipurpose prevention technologies. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.12844

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