Infant Development Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Community Based Implementation of a Low Cost Evidence-based Toolkit and Parenting Program for Improving Brain Development in Newborns
The investigators propose to develop and test the efficacy of a low cost evidence based toolkit aimed at improving brain development among newborns a rural setting of Pakistan. The toolkit will include a safe delivery kit, nutritional supplementation, and trainings on cord care, hypothermia management, aspiration and bag and mask techniques and APGAR score calculation. A simple, home-based parenting program will also be implemented that will teach parents tools that provide stimuli for brain and cognitive development in children. This parenting program covers Early Childhood Interventions for children at risk of developmental problems and covers developmental skill areas such as cognitive and fine motor, social and self-help and gross motor skills. Such an intervention package provides comprehensive care to families at the community level, with a minimal cost that can be scaled up. A new cadre of Link workers will be implemented who will provide mentoring and supportive supervision to Birth Attendants and will train parents in the stimulation program. The study will recruit 1080 pregnant women and their newborns.
Intervention:
Through this project, two intervention packages will be implemented. Firstly the toolkit
will be provided to all 1080 pregnant women recruited in both the intervention and control
arm of the project. The aim of providing the toolkit is to ensure that all pregnant women in
the project are provided the requisite care needed from the antenatal period till delivery
to limit complications and insults (both mother and especially the neonate) that can occur
during pregnancy, delivery and post partum in both the mother and child. The contents of the
toolkit will include:
1. Gloves, Soap, a plastic sheet, a new razor blade, clean thread or narrow tape, cord
clamp, aspiration bulb, bag and mask provision to the BAs, Chlorhexidine, Misoprostol,
Nutritional supplements (Iron and folic acid, awareness about breastfeeding) and IEC
materials
2. Trainings for Birth Attendants and Link workers on aspiration and hypothermia
management techniques, use of bag and mask, APGAR (also to parents), cord care, basic
pregnancy care and newborn care related information, danger signs during pregnancy,
postpartum, for the newborn and during the neonatal and infancy.
The second intervention package will be the implementation of the parenting program through
the link workers and parents to the newborns—followed monthly over a 12 month period and
will be provided to 540 women only in the intervention arm of the study. The aim of this
intervention is to improve brain development among newborns through the parenting program.
The Curriculum for Child Development will be adapted to the community context and used. The
curriculum will be developed in the first 6 months of the project and will be designed to
include:
- Monthly lessons for the parents—this will include both group and individual sessions.
The parents will have one group session and one follow-up individual session
respectively.
- Training guides, materials/tools and diaries for the link workers to use to log the
sessions The parenting program will be implemented by the Link Workers.
Project Implementation:
The project will proceed in two phases. In Phase 1 (first two months of the project) a
community assessment will be conducted, operational plans finalized, development of tools,
jobs aids, IEC materials, recruiting and trainings of the link workers and TBAs and other
community based birth attendants. Furthermore, linkages with LHWs will be developed at this
stage. The implementation toolkits will also be prepared, with all tangible elements
procured in Pakistan.
Phase 2 will focus on implementing, monitoring and documenting interventions. In the first
two months of Phase 2, pregnant mothers (who will be at the beginning of their second
trimester) will be recruited in both arms of the study. Recruitment will be conducted by
Birth Attendants and Link Workers through the listing of pregnant women developed in
consultation with various formal and informal care providers in the community. Recruitment
of women will be limited to these two months. Once recruited, the women will be followed for
the duration of their pregnancy and through the first year of the newborn's life. Pregnant
women will be provided services included in the toolkit including nutritional
supplementation. In addition, the items of the toolkit that is essential for delivery such
as the Clean Delivery Kit, Chlorhexidine and Misoprostol will be provided two months before
the expected delivery date of each pregnant woman. Birth attendants trained through the
project will deliver the home based deliveries that will take place in the communities.
Referral networks will be established with referral health facilities in case of
complications. Once the newborn is delivered, those in the intervention arm of the study
will be provided the parenting program for the next 12 months. The newborns in the control
arm will not be provided the parenting program, but will continue to receive the standard
health care services provided through routine home-based visits of Lady Health Workers. Both
the intervention and control groups will undergo assessments at varying times during the 12
month period when the parenting program will be implemented in the intervention group. These
assessments will include assessing the parent-child interaction and conducting the home
inventory test periodically starting from when the newborn is six months old. The Bayleys
Scale for Infant Development-III will also be implemented on one year old infants
(cognition, motor and language subtests) in both project arms.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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