Environmental Exposure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Combustion of Plastic Waste and Human Health Effects in Guatemala
The goal of this cluster-randomized trial in rural Guatemala is to assess intervention strategies to reduce plastic burning in 8 intervention villages compared to 8 control villages. The intervention group participants will participate in 12 weekly behavioral working group sessions; the control group will not receive any specific activities. Two hundred women of reproductive age as well as other community members from these villages will be enrolled in each group. The follow-up period is 12 months. A Community Advisory Board will be formed in order to provide input on study activities, evaluate working group intervention strategies, and discuss the potential to expand activities regionally. Data will be collected via interviews, focus groups, air pollution sampling, plastic waste collection, urinary biomarker assessments, and ambient air sampling. Program evaluation and results dissemination will occur in the last year of the project.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 2370 |
Est. completion date | May 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 15 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: For community working groups: - There are no inclusion or exclusion criteria as the whole community will be invited For questionnaires administered to workshop attendees: - Over the age of 15 For the collection of urine and personal air pollution samples: - Women of reproductive age (15 - <44 years, verified by official document) - Willingness to attend 12-week working groups - Report that plastic is burned in household fires (in the cooking stove or outdoors) Exclusion Criteria: - Inability to consent - Cognitively impaired or individuals with impaired decision-making capacity - Pregnant women. However, women who become pregnant during the course of the study may continue to participate. - Women who report using tobacco products |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Guatemala | Universidad del Valle de Guatemala | Guatemala | |
Guatemala | Project Office, Jalapa | Jalapa |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Emory University | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Universidad del Valle, Guatemala, University of California, San Francisco, University of Georgia |
Guatemala,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Reach of intervention using the RE-AIM framework | Using the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) implementation science framework, the researchers will evaluate working group participants, households in which these women live, and village-level engagement. Reach will be assessed by participants' level of engagement in #/range/types of behavior changes and intensity of change per behavior based on working group strategies. | 4-5 months and up to 13 months | |
Other | Effectiveness of intervention using the RE-AIM framework | Effectiveness will be measured by the level of behavior (high/low) and its effect on health outcomes. Effect of behavior changes (number of participants in community working groups who report reducing, reusing, or recycling plastic and reduced plastic burning) on collective efficacy, general self-efficacy, health-related quality of life, and urinary biomarkers of exposure. | 4-5 months and up to 13 months | |
Other | Adoption of intervention using the RE-AIM framework | Assessment based on quality and fidelity of adherence to working group protocols, assessing working group content that was delivered; training and quality of teaching by fieldworkers and village champions will be assessed through direct observation of working groups. Exposure or dose will be measured by level, range, and intensity of behavior change, including adaptations made to these behavioral changes, among women participating in working groups, in their households, and in their villages. | 4-5 months and up to 13 months | |
Other | Maintenance of Intervention using the RE-AIM framework | Maintenance will be demonstrated by sustained practices that avoid burning plastic in household fires and the reduced consumption and increase of recycling of plastic at the participant, household, and village level. It will be assessed by the number, proportion, and type of working group participants, households, and villages who maintained any adaptation to 1+ behavior and the level of sustained activity per behavior to reduce consumption, increase recycling, and no longer burn plastic | 13 months | |
Primary | Change in PM2.5 exposure | Air pollution exposure will be assessed using repeated 24-hour measurements. This study will compare differences in personal PM2.5 within and between women. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Primary | Change in BC exposure | Air pollution exposure will be assessed using repeated 24-hour measurements. This study will compare differences in personal BC within and between women. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Primary | Change in urinary bisphenol level | To assess urinary biomarkers of exposure to plastic combustion, bisphenol level in urine will be evaluated in 200 reproductive-age women participating in the community working groups. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Primary | Change in urinary phthalate level | To assess urinary biomarkers of exposure to plastic combustion, phthalate level in urine will be evaluated in 200 reproductive-age women participating in the community working groups. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Primary | Change in urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon level | To assess urinary biomarkers of exposure to plastic combustion, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon level in urine will be evaluated in 200 reproductive-age women participating in the community working groups. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Primary | Change in urinary volatile organic compound level | To assess urinary biomarkers of exposure to plastic combustion, volatile organic compound level in urine will be evaluated in 200 reproductive-age women participating in the community working groups. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Secondary | Change in Health-related Quality of Life Score | Using the HRQOL instrument, the research team will compare differences in quality of life (e.g.: general health, physical and mental health, and daily activity level) within and between women. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Secondary | Change in Household Decision Making | Using a 7-part instrument, compare differences in household decision making (e.g., spending earned money, major and minor purchases, job decisions, visiting others) within and between women. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Secondary | Change in New General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE) Score | Using the New General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE) 8-part instrument, compare differences in self-efficacy (e.g., problem-solving, goal setting, confidence, resourcefulness) within and between women. | Baseline, 4-5 months, and up to 13 months | |
Secondary | Change in Short Social Capital Assessment Tool Score | Using the 9-part Short Social Capital Assessment Tool, compare differences in Group Membership, Citizenship, and Cognitive Social Capital within and between women. | Baseline, 4-5 months and up to 13 months | |
Secondary | Change in Community Mobilization Scale Score. | Using the Community Mobilization Scale Score 16-part instrument, compare differences in the Critical Consciousness Sub-scale and the Collective Action Sub-scale within and between women. | Baseline, 4-5 months and up to 13 months | |
Secondary | Change in the quantification of emissions estimates of air pollutants from plastic incineration. | Using filter-based antimony (Sb) and 1,3,5-Triphenylbenzene (TPB) as tracers of plastic burning and collecting household plastic waste, apportion PM2.5 and quantify emissions estimates of air pollutants from plastic incineration and assess effects of potential emissions reduction on air quality with a chemical transport model. | Baseline, 4-5 months and up to 13 months |
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