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NCT number NCT02764528
Other study ID # 748140-1
Secondary ID ESRC P176/2015
Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 1, 2016
Est. completion date August 2018

Study information

Verified date October 2017
Source State University of New York at Buffalo
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of the handwashing intervention trial is to determine whether an interactive, storytelling approach to promoting handwashing with soap by health care workers can improve mothers' handwashing behavior during the first month of her child's life.


Description:

Infectious diseases, such as umbilical cord infection, pneumonia, and sepsis, are responsible for about a quarter of neonatal deaths. Contaminated hands likely play a role in transmitting pathogens to a neonate, therefore handwashing with soap has the potential to interrupt transmission and improve neonatal health. The primary objective of this study is to develop and evaluate a scalable, cost-effective handwashing promotion program to improve handwashing behavior among mothers and caregivers of neonates. The investigators will first conduct a qualitative study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a set of interventions. The investigators propose to evaluate the impact of the intervention components, designed as three progressively intense interventions, using a randomized controlled trial with elements of a stepped wedge design. The study will be conducted in Meru County, Kenya, enrolling a total of 800 pregnant women who seek non-emergency antenatal care at a government health facility during a 1 year period. Clinic based health care workers and community health volunteers will disseminate the intervention using an interactive storytelling approach. The focus of the interactions between the health care workers and volunteers and the participant will be on addressing barriers to handwashing through interactive question and answer sessions, rather than a didactic, educational session. The investigators will assess the impact of interventions on observed maternal and caregiver handwashing behavior and estimate the cost effectiveness for each intervention.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Withdrawn
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date August 2018
Est. primary completion date December 1, 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Pregnant women - Seeking routine (non-emergency) care at a participating antenatal care clinic during the study period - Between 30 and 36 weeks pregnant (calculated based on last known menstrual period) when they seek antenatal care - Live within 30 minutes or 1-2 km one-way travel from the clinic - Plan to remain in the study area for at least one month post-partum - Willing to allow the field worker to visit her home following the antenatal care visit on the day of enrollment to conduct baseline assessments at the household - Sought antenatal care from a qualified medical provider for the first time at or after 28 weeks gestation Exclusion Criteria: - Excluded if another member of their household or compound/homestead enrolled in this study - Excluded if enrolled in the formative research for this study

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Clinic
Pregnant women will receive handwashing promotion from a trained facility-based health care worker during her regular antenatal visit at a healthcare clinic. To the extent feasible, everyone accompanying the pregnant woman will be invited to take part in the behavior change communication session. The participant will be provided with several bars of soap to take home and she will be encouraged to maintain a designated place for washing hands (with soap and water) at the home. A poster indicating the key events for handwashing with soap will be posted at the clinic and smaller posters will be given to the participant to post in her home. A system will be established to send regular SMS messages to the participant promote handwashing with soap during the neonatal period.
Clinic + home
Women will receive all components of the clinic-based handwashing promotion in addition to handwashing promotion during 3-4 home visits before their expected delivery date and during the neonatal period from a community health volunteer. All household members present will be invited to join in the session, with emphasis on including all caregivers of the neonate.
Clinic + home + handwashing device
Women will receive all components of the clinic + home-based handwashing promotion intervention in addition to one handwashing device (i.e. tap and basin to use as a handwashing station) during the first home visit by the community health volunteer. The community health volunteer will work with the woman and her family to identify the location where the neonate will be most of the time in order to position the handwashing station as close to the neonate as possible.

Locations

Country Name City State
Kenya Government funded antenatal care clinics Igembe North And Igembe South Subcounties Meru County

Sponsors (4)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
State University of New York at Buffalo Save the Children, Unilever R&D, United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Kenya, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Frequency of washing hands with soap at potential pathogen transmission events by mothers of neonate Direct observation of handwashing behavior of mothers at times when pathogens may be transmitted from the mother to the neonate 1 week post-natal
Primary Frequency of washing hands with soap at potential pathogen transmission events by mothers of neonate Direct observation of handwashing behavior of mothers at times when pathogens may be transmitted from the mother to the neonate 2 weeks post-natal
Secondary Frequency of washing hands with soap at potential pathogen transmission events by caregivers of neonate (other than mother) Direct observation of handwashing behavior of caregivers (other than mother) at times when pathogens may be transmitted from the caregiver to the neonate 1 week post-natal
Secondary Number of participants with soap and water present at a handwashing station Observed presence of soap and/or water at a handwashing station 1 week post-natal
Secondary Cost-effectiveness Approximate cost of the intervention per participant 1 month post-partum
Secondary Frequency of washing hands with soap at potential pathogen transmission events by caregivers of neonate (other than mother) Direct observation of handwashing behavior of caregivers (other than mother) at times when pathogens may be transmitted from the caregiver to the neonate 2 weeks post-natal
Secondary Number of participants with soap and water present at a handwashing station Observed presence of soap and/or water at a handwashing station 2 weeks post-natal
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