Preterm Birth Clinical Trial
— BEPOfficial title:
Targeting Strategies of Antenatal Balanced Energy and Protein Supplementation in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The goal of this randomized effectiveness study is to evaluate the different targeting strategies for the delivery of balanced energy and protein (BEP) supplements among pregnant women in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The main goals of the study are to: 1) determine the effectiveness of two individual-based antenatal BEP targeting strategies for preventing adverse pregnancy outcomes; 2) compare the cost-effectiveness of the universal BEP provision with two individual-based targeting strategies for preventing adverse pregnancy outcomes; and 3) generate implementation evidence regarding the feasibility and acceptability of different antenatal BEP targeting strategies. Pregnant women will be enrolled during pregnancy, assigned to different strategies of BEP supplementation, and followed from pregnancy through six weeks postpartum to evaluate the impacts of different BEP targeting strategies on pregnancy, maternal, and child outcomes.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 5400 |
Est. completion date | November 30, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | August 31, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 49 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. pregnant women aged 18 to 49; 2. attending antenatal visits in one of the study health facilities; 3. with a gestational age of 24 weeks or less; 4. no known allergies to peanuts or soybeans; 5. having resided in the current location for at least 12 months; 6. intending to continue antenatal follow-up in the health facility; 7. intending to give birth and remain in the study area until six weeks after delivery; and 8. willing to take the BEP supplements for the entire duration of the pregnancy if eligible. Exclusion Criteria: - Not meeting all of the inclusion criteria above |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Ethiopia | Addis Continental Institute of Public Health (ACIPH) | Addis Ababa |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) | Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, George Mason University |
Ethiopia,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Small-for-gestational-age births | Live birth whose birthweight for sex and gestational age is < 10th percentile based on the INTERGROWTH-21st standards | Assessed within 72 hours of birth | |
Secondary | Inadequate gestational weight gain | Gestational weight gain percent adequacy ratio less than 90% at the last weight measurement before delivery, based on the Institute of Medicine recommendations | At the last weight measurement before delivery, at around 36 weeks | |
Secondary | Excessive gestational weight gain | Gestational weight gain percent adequacy ratio greater than 125% at the last weight measurement before delivery, based on the Institute of Medicine recommendations | At the last weight measurement before delivery, at around 36 weeks | |
Secondary | Stillbirth | Fetal death between 28 weeks of gestation and delivery | Between 28 weeks of gestation and delivery | |
Secondary | Preterm birth | Live birth < 37 completed weeks of gestation | Less than 37 completed weeks of gestation | |
Secondary | Low birthweight | Live birth weighing < 2500 grams | Assessed within 72 hours of birth | |
Secondary | Macrosomia | Live birth weighing > 4000 grams | Assessed within 72 hours of birth | |
Secondary | Large-for-gestational-age births | Live birth whose birthweight for sex and gestational age is > 90th percentile based on the INTERGROWTH-21st standards | Assessed within 72 hours of birth | |
Secondary | Third-trimester anemia | Hemoglobin concentration < 11 g/dL at 32 weeks of gestation | At 32 weeks of gestation | |
Secondary | Neonatal death | Death of live newborn < 28 days of life | From birth through 28 days of life | |
Secondary | Perinatal death | Fetal death between 28 weeks gestational age and delivery, or newborn death < 7 days of life | Between 28 weeks of gestation to 7 days after delivery | |
Secondary | Pre-eclampsia | New onset hypertension (systolic blood pressure >= 140 or diastolic blood pressure >=90 mmhg) after 20 weeks of gestation with proteinuria. | After 20 weeks of gestation |
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