Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Active, not recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06334627 |
Other study ID # |
ENREACH |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Active, not recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
May 3, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
September 15, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
February 2024 |
Source |
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of a pre-primary education parent group
intervention in children with and without disability in Nepal Bangladesh and Tanzania. The
main question it aims to answer are:
- What is the impact of a parent group intervention on primary school readiness in
children aged 5-6 years old in three LMICs?
- What is the feasibility and accessibility of a parent group intervention for these
children?
Participants will attend parent group sessions every two weeks for a total of 9 sessions.
Researchers will compare a control group to see if there are impacts on school readiness and
child development.
Description:
Vulnerable children, including those with neuro-developmental delays and disabilities, often
face barriers in accessing early primary education, thus hindering progress toward
Sustainable Development Goal 4.2. Evidence-based interventions are essential to enhancing
inclusivity and establishing sustainable implementation strategies to address this challenge.
This study, Every Newborn - Reach up Early Education Intervention for All Children
(EN-REACH), builds on the previous Every Newborn- Simplified Measurement Integrating
Longitudinal Neurodevelopmental and Growth (EN-SMILING) observational cohort study. This is a
cluster randomized controlled trial (cRCT) to evaluate the effectiveness of a parenting group
intervention program for enhancing school readiness in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Tanzania, and
an embedded process evaluation to inform scalability and feasibility.
EN-REACH is a cRCT with 150 clusters to evaluate the impact of a parent training program led
by trained parent-teacher facilitator pairs, focusing on children aged 4~6 years preparing
for preschool. Approximately 500 participants from the EN-SMILING cohort at each site have
been identified. A geographic information system will define ~50 clusters in each of the
three countries, each with approximately ten parent-child dyads. Half the clusters will be
randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. The primary outcome is "school
readiness", assessed using the Measuring Early Learning Quality and Outcomes (MELQO) tool.
Secondary outcomes include Intelligence Quotient, child functioning, growth, visual, and
hearing assessments. Data will be collected at baseline, and post-intervention data following
implementation of the parent group intervention sessions over approximately 5-months.
Quantitative data on coverage and quality care, combined with qualitative insights from
children, caregivers, facilitators, and stakeholders' perspectives, will be used to conduct a
process evaluation applying the RE-AIM framework.
This trial focused on enhancing school readiness and cognitive abilities in young children,
inclusive of those with disabilities, aims to bridge gap from home to early primary
education. EN-REACH aims to provide insights into the effectiveness and acceptability of a
co-designed disability-inclusive school readiness program in three countries, potentially
impacting national, and global policies for all children, including those with disabilities.