Malnutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Field Testing of a Set of Simplified Mid-upper Arm Circumference Classification Devices ("Click-MUAC") for Use by Mothers and Caregivers to Screen for Acute Malnutrition in Young Children at Community Level, in Isiolo County, Kenya
The Click-Mid-Upper Arm Circumference study aims to describe and compare the performance of
a set of three simplified mid-upper arm circumference classification devices ("Click-MUAC")
for use by mothers and caregivers to screen for acute malnutrition in young children. The
study will be conducted in Isiolo County, Kenya. The study builds on the recent approach of
training mothers to screen for acute malnutrition in their own children (mother MUAC
approach).
The primary aim of the study is to describe and compare the performance of a set of three
prototype Click-MUAC devices against a gold standard of classification, in terms of measures
of agreement (sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, Cohen's Kappa, Youden's J) for the
classification (diagnosis) of acute malnutrition. A secondary aim of the study is to
determine the difference in agreement with the gold standard classification amongst
mothers/caregivers using a Click-MUAC prototype versus mothers/caregivers using a regular
MUAC tape. The hypothesis of the study is that at least one of the Click-MUAC prototypes is
equal to the gold standard of classification in terms of measures of agreement for the
classification of acute malnutrition. A secondary hypothesis of the study is that agreement
with the gold standard classification is better amongst mothers/caregivers using a
Click-MUAC prototype compared to mothers/caregivers using a regular MUAC tape. The outcomes
of the study will be used to decide on whether production of a Click-MUAC device is
desirable and, if this is the case, to select a design based on the performance of the
prototype devices and the stated preferences of intended users.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 345 |
Est. completion date | April 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Months to 59 Months |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Child 6-59 months with MUAC < 115 mm presenting at health facility for treatment of acute malnutrition or identified at paediatric outpatient clinic. - Child 6-59 months with MUAC < 115 mm currently enrolled in IMAM programme - Child 6-59 months with MUAC between 115 mm and 125 mm presenting at health facility for treatment of acute malnutrition or identified at paediatric outpatient clinic. - Child 6-59 months with MUAC between 115 mm and 125 mm currently enrolled in IMAM programme. - Child 6-59 months with MUAC = 125 mm identified at paediatric outpatient clinic. AND informed consent of mother / caregiver Exclusion Criteria: - Child < 6 months or >59 months. - Child with physical handicap preventing mid-upper arm circumference measurement. - Child requiring immediate and urgent medical attention for medical complications. - Child with mid-upper arm skin lesions (e.g. scabies, impetigo, ringworm). - Bilateral pitting oedema. - Caregiver consent not given. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Kenya | Isiolo County Health Facilities implementing integrated management of acute malnutrition (IMAM) | Isiolo | Isiolo County |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Action Contre la Faim | Brixton Health, Humanitarian Innovation Fund, University of Tampere |
Kenya,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Youden's J | Youden's J is a chance-corrected measure of agreement that can be interpreted as the probability of making an informed decision using a given method of ascertaining case-status. The measure is estimated as: J = Sensitivity + Specificity - 1 Sensitivity is defined as the ability of the Click-MUAC device to correctly detect patients who do have the condition (i.e. either severe wasting or moderate wasting or any wasting). The measure is mathematically defined as: sensitivity = a/(a+b) where a= true positive and b= false negative Specificity is defined as the ability of the Click-MUAC device to correctly detect patients who do not have the condition (i.e. either severe wasting or moderate wasting or any wasting). The measure is mathematically defined as specificity= d/(c+d) where d=true negative and c=false positive |
Immediate (i.e. this measure can be calculated immediately upon data collection). The measure will be collected throughout study implementation for up to 3 months, for completion as planned for October 2016. | |
Secondary | Accuracy | The term "accuracy" best applies to agreement between true case status (from the gold standard measurement procedure) and classification by mothers or program staff. The measure is mathematically defined as accuracy= (a+d)/(a+b+c+d) where a= true positive, b= false negative, c=false positive and d=true negative |
Immediate (i.e. this measure can be calculated immediately upon data collection). The measure will be collected throughout study implementation for up to 3 months, for completion as planned for October 2016. | |
Secondary | Cohen's Kappa | Cohen's Kappa is defined mathematically as: Cohen's Kappa= (p_o-p_e)/(1-p_e ) The term p_o is observed agreement (calculated from the two-by-two contingency table) and the term p_e is expected agreement (also calculated from the two-by-two contingency table). Cohen's Kappa can be used with square contingency tables larger than the two-by-two case. The measure is useful for evaluating a Click-Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) device for more than two classes (e.g. severe wasting, moderate wasting, no wasting). |
Immediate (i.e. this measure can be calculated immediately upon data collection). The measure will be collected throughout study implementation for up to three months, for completion as planned for October 2016. |
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