Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Association of Hand Hygiene Practice on Primary Schoolgirls Absence Due to Upper Respiratory Infections (URIs) in Riyadh City, 2017-2018. A Cluster Randomized Trial
Verified date | February 2019 |
Source | King Saud University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Research Problem:
Upper respiratory infections (URIs) are a common reason for absence from schools as it is
estimated that children get six to eight episodes every year. In Jazan (2013-2014), 34% of
primary health care centre attendees who were complaining of URIs were under 15 years old and
42% of them were positive when tested for viruses by nasopharyngeal swabs. An intervention
for URIs prevention is hand hygiene, as it has been shown to have an impact on reducing the
risk of respiratory infections by 50% among children in Karachi, Pakistan by encouraging hand
washing with soap. Another randomised controlled trial study conducted in Spain among primary
school students showed a statistically significant 38% reduction in the absenteeism rate due
to URIs in the intervention group who received education about hand hygiene and used hand
sanitisers which were distributed among schools. Also, the Chinese conducted a cluster
randomised control trial evaluating the effect of a hand washing programme and revealed a 38%
reduction in absence due to URIs among primary schoolchildren.
This preventive measure is questionable, as a randomised controlled trial done among primary
school students in New Zealand revealed that encouraging the use of hand sanitisers in
schools did not have an impact on reducing acute respiratory infections or absenteeism. The
questionable effect was also documented in a systematic review and meta-analysis for
randomised controlled trials about the effectiveness of hand hygiene in decreasing absences
through illness in educational settings.
Research Significance:
Appropriate hand hygiene is recommended as a non-pharmacological preventive measure against
respiratory infections. But this preventive measure is questionable as the results of
randomised controlled trials about the effectiveness of different hand hygiene interventions
in reducing absence due to upper respiratory tract infection in different educational
settings are controversial. Furthermore, previous studies of hand hygiene interventions were
low in quality and it is recommended to improve future studies relating to it. Also, there is
no research on the effectiveness of these measures in Saudi Arabia. So, this piece will add
new knowledge to local and international literature. In addition, this study may help the
school health administration to develop a hand hygiene programme.
Objectives:
- To determine if hand hygiene education is associated with school absence rates due to
URIs reduction among primary schoolgirls in Riyadh city, 2017-2018
- To measure post-intervention total primary schoolgirl's absence rate (both groups) in
Riyadh city, 2017-2018.
- To measure post-intervention primary schoolgirls' absence rate due to upper respiratory
infections (both groups) in Riyadh city, 2017-2018.
Methodology:
Cluster RCT will be conducted among primary schoolgirls attending public schools in Riyadh
city in the first education semester. Sampling will be multistage to end up with four
schools. 616 schoolgirls who are attending the selected classes will be invited to the study.
Two schools will be randomly assigned to the intervention, which includes one-hour hand
washing workshop at the beginning of the study, in addition to posters. Parents will
self-administer the questionnaire at baseline, in addition to a follow-up phone interview
questionnaire.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 496 |
Est. completion date | September 1, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | September 1, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 6 Years to 12 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - All schoolgirls attended randomly selected schools Exclusion Criteria: |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Saudi Arabia | Ministry of Education | Riyadh |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Abrar Alzaher |
Saudi Arabia,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Primary schoolgirls absence due to URIs | Absence was collected from schools and parents were called to fill follow up questionnaire | five weeks | |
Secondary | Total Primary schoolgirls absence | Absence was collected from schools | five weeks |
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