Home Visiting for OVC in Tshwane Townships of South Africa
NCT ID: NCT02395328
Last Updated: 2017-03-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
481 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-06-30
2015-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of Future Families Care Worker home visiting program. Future Families is a South African non-government organization working in six townships located within the greater Tshwane area (also known as Pretoria) of South Africa. Future Families trains and mobilizes Care Workers from the local community to provide biweekly home visits to OVC households to offer caregivers and children information, psychosocial support, and encourage awareness and accessing of health and social services.
Future Families will identify an approximate 500 eligible beneficiaries families between May-July 2014. These families are randomly assigned to receive a Care Worker beginning in August 2014 or approximately 12 months later following the second survey. Random assignment will be accomplished using computer software designed for random allocation of subjects to groups, and interviewers will be blind to individuals' group assignments. Both groups of newly-enrolled beneficiaries will be offered homework assistance classes at a Future Families facility, to ensure that even the control group receives some benefit from enrolment.
In each of these homes, data will be collected from the adult caregiver, the adult in the home who has primary responsibility for the care of residing children in June-July 2014 and again in November 2015 (following an approximate one year of service delivery). Further, we also obtained data from 282 current adult caregiver beneficiaries from within the same communities who have been enrolled in the program for at least one year, to facilitate an immediate post-test assessment, comparing the wellbeing of these current beneficiaries with newly enrolled beneficiaries. The post-test is designed to provide insight into potential impact of past efforts as well as potential areas for improvement. This information is particularly useful at the outset of the evaluation as it can inform and direct program implementation to address gaps while bolstering areas of success.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Care worker home visitation
Care Workers provide biweekly home visits and offer residing caregivers and children information and psychosocial support, and encourage their awareness and accessing of external health and social services.
Care Worker Home Visitation
Primary services include biweekly home visits from Care Workers trained, mobilized and supported by Futures Families, a South African non-government organization working to support OVC in six townships within the greater Tshwane area (also known as Pretoria) of South Africa.
Wait List
Access to homework classes are made available to all participants' children at schools supported by the implementing organization.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Care Worker Home Visitation
Primary services include biweekly home visits from Care Workers trained, mobilized and supported by Futures Families, a South African non-government organization working to support OVC in six townships within the greater Tshwane area (also known as Pretoria) of South Africa.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Enrolled in a selected Future Families site;
* Willing and able to consent to study participation
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
FED
Tulane University School of Social Work
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Tonya Renee Thurman
Principle Investigator, Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Tonya R Thurman, PhD MPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Tulane University School of Social Work
Other Identifiers
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AID-674-A-12-00002-FFGS
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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