Heat Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Impact of a Sustainable Prevention Program on Heat Strain Among Agricultural Elderly Workers in the Context of Climate Change
The study explores a multi-component heat strain prevention program for older agricultural workers in response to climate change. It assesses hydration, rest breaks, reflective clothing, and shade provision. Utilizing a quasi-experimental design, it targets 120 elderly workers, evaluating core temperature, heart rate, and heat strain symptoms. The goal is to establish the program's effectiveness in safeguarding worker health and safety amidst increasing temperatures, offering evidence-based recommendations for this vulnerable group and potentially other occupations affected by climate change.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | May 20, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | April 18, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years to 90 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age 60 years or older - Actively working in agricultural occupations (farming, field labor, etc.) - Available to participate during the 4-week intervention timeline - Fluent in spoken and written Arabic - Agree to wear physiological monitoring devices during work Exclusion Criteria: - Unable to provide informed consent - Cognitive impairments affecting ability to understand and implement program guidelines - Dependence on supportive equipment like canes or wheelchairs - Chronic medical conditions expected to worsen with heat exposure (e.g. uncontrolled cardiovascular disease, kidney failure) - Required regular medications that impair thermoregulation - Allergies or sensitivities to monitoring devices and their attachments that cannot be mitigated |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Egypt | Cairo university | Giza |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Cairo University |
Egypt,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in heat strain score from baseline to post-intervention | The heat strain score is calculated from participant questionnaires assessing environmental conditions, workload, access to shade, and individual heat tolerance symptoms. Scores range from 0-30, with higher scores indicating greater levels of heat strain. Heat strain levels are categorized as low/no strain (score <13.5), potential risk (13.6-18), or high risk (>18).
The primary outcome measure will evaluate the change in heat strain score from baseline (before starting the Sustainable Prevention Program) to post-intervention (after completing the 4-week program). |
Baseline heat strain scores will be calculated from questionnaires completed 1 week prior to launching the program Post-intervention heat strain scores will be calculated from questionnaires completed within 1 week after finishing the 4-week program |
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