Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trial
— Y-CheckOfficial title:
An Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Check-up Programme in Three African Cities (Y-Check): Protocol for a Multimethod, Prospective, Hybrid Implementation-effectiveness Study
This is a multi-country prospective intervention study, with a mixed-method process evaluation to assess the implementation, effects and short-term cost-effectiveness of Y-Check. The intervention involves screening, on-the-spot care and, if needed, referral of adolescents through health and wellbeing check-up visits in early adolescence (10-14 years) and older adolescence (15-19 years old). In each city, the intervention will be delivered to 2000 adolescents recruited in schools (both age groups) or community venues (older adolescents only).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 6000 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 10 Years to 19 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: To be included in the study, adolescents aged 10-19 must fall into one of the first three categories below and fulfil category 4. 1. Be attending selected classes of Year 5 of primary school in Mwanza (median age 11 years); Grade 5/6 of primary school in Chitungwiza (median age 11 years); or Year 1 of Junior Secondary School in Cape Coast (median age 12 years) OR 2. Be attending selected classes in Year 3 of Secondary School in Mwanza (median age 17 years), Form 3/4 in Chitungwiza (median age 17 years), or Year 2 of Senior Secondary School in Cape Coast (median age 16 years) OR 3. Be resident in a selected community during the time of the Y-Check intervention, and be aged 16-19 years AND 4. Have a completed and signed Informed Consent and have a signed Informed Assent Form if the adolescent is below the national age of consent or is seen in a school, irrespective of their age. Exclusion Criteria: Not meeting above inclusion criteria |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Ghana | Schools and Community Centers | Cape Coast | |
Tanzania | Schools and community centers | Mwanza | |
Zimbabwe | Schools and community centers | Chitungwiza |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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World Health Organization | Biomedical Research and Training Institute, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit, University of Ghana |
Ghana, Tanzania, Zimbabwe,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Y-Check Screening outcome | Proportion of those screening positive for at least one condition who receive appropriate on-the-spot care or complete appropriate referral for all identified conditions within 4 months (i.e. they attend a provider for referral care who has been accredited by the study team and has been shown to be capable of providing appropriate referral care). | 16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Condition Screening outcome | Proportion of those screening positive for each condition who receive appropriate on-the-spot care or complete appropriate referral for that condition within 4 months. | 16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Previously untreated conditions identified (yield) | This will be measured as: Numerator: number of individuals identified with a condition that is not currently being treated and requires counselling and/or treatment
Denominator: number of individuals who were screened for the condition. |
16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Qualitative assessment of adolescents who find the intervention acceptable | Qualitative assessment tool for acceptability of adolescent wellbeing interventions | 16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Qualitative assessment of teachers, parents and health workers who find the intervention acceptable | Qualitative assessment tool for acceptability of adolescent wellbeing interventions | 16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Proportion of adolescents who take up and use Y-Check services and referrals | Proportion of young people invited who complete the screening program; proportion of young people invited who complete referrals. Qualitative assessment tool will also be used to assess intervention adoption | 16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Qualitative assessment of perceived value of the intervention to adolescents and to other stakeholders. | Intervention appropriateness (perceived fit, perceived relevance, perceived usefulness): perceived value of the intervention to adolescents and to other stakeholders. | 16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Proportion of Y-Check visits completed | Intervention feasibility (actual fit, practicability): Y-Check visits completed | 16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Proportion of referrals completed | Intervention feasibility (actual fit, practicability): Referrals completed | 16 weeks (4 months) | |
Secondary | Proportion of youth reporting youth friendly health services received with quality | youth-friendly health services quality assessment. | 16 weeks (4 months) |
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