Preventing Childhood Tuberculosis in Lesotho (PREVENT Study)
NCT ID: NCT02662829
Last Updated: 2022-04-06
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
562 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-12-31
2019-01-31
Brief Summary
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The purpose of the PREVENT Study is to identify an effective and acceptable intervention that addresses programmatic, structural and psychosocial barriers to contact tracing, screening, and IPT for child contacts of TB patients, with the ultimate goal of improving health outcomes among children in Lesotho. The study is a two-arm cluster randomized trial, randomized at the TB clinic level, which includes ten TB clinics in Berea district. Clinics are randomized to deliver the community-based intervention (CBI) or standard of care (SOC), with stratification by facility type. The experimental intervention will be delivered to all child contacts of adult TB patients in TB clinics randomly assigned to CBI. In TB clinics assigned to SOC, usual care procedures for contact tracing and IPT will be delivered.
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Detailed Description
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Study assessments include: 1) outcome data via medical records; 2) pre- and post-intervention interviews with providers; 3) post-intervention guardian interviews; and 4) program characteristics data. Stakeholders and policy makers will be engaged early in the process to help ensure successful integration of findings in programmatic contexts. A dissemination strategy will be developed in consultation with stakeholders and will help ensure scaling up of the intervention, if found effective.
All clinical care, including implementation of the combination intervention package at sites randomized to CIP, will be performed by Lesotho Ministry of Health clinic staff (nurses and VHW). All study procedures, including participant interviews, medical record abstraction, and program characteristics surveys will be performed by study staff.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Community-based intervention (CBI)
1. Nurse training and mentorship in TB prevention using clinical algorithm based on national guidelines.
2. Health education using a treatment literacy curriculum for parents and guardians.
3. Community outreach by trained village health workers.
Community-based intervention
Standard of Care (SOC)
At SOC clinics, patients will receive usual care for management of contact tracing, screening, and IPT provision. Childhood TB in Lesotho is managed by nurses in health centers. Per national guidelines, TB patients are asked to bring in child contacts, who are screened using a simple symptom questionnaire. Children who screen negative are assessed for IPT eligibility. Absent contra-indications (eg, active hepatitis, regular alcohol consumption, peripheral neuropathy), nurses counsel children and guardians on IPT benefits, potential side effects, and importance of adherence. Children requiring chest x-rays or gastric lavage and HIV-infected children under age 1 are referred to the hospital. After initiation, patients and guardians return to the clinic monthly for monitoring for side effects, TB symptoms, adherence, and 30-day supply of isoniazid. If adherence problems are noted, the nurse counsels patient and guardian as appropriate.
Standard of care
Interventions
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Community-based intervention
Standard of care
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Aged 18 or older
3. English- or Sesotho speaking
4. Capable of informed consent
1. Guardian of a child contact
2. Aged 18 or older
3. English- or Sesotho speaking
4. Capable of informed consent
Two groups of guardians will be enrolled: guardians who brought their children for TB screening, and guardians who did not bring their children for TB screening.
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NIH
Columbia University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Yael Hirsch-Moverman, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Columbia University
Locations
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Berea Hospital
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
Holy Family Health Center
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
Khubetsoana Health Center
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
Koali Health Center
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
Kolojane Health Center
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
Maluti Hospital
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
Pilot Health Center
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
St Magdalena Health Center
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
St. David Health Center
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
St. Theresa Health Center
Berea, Berea, Lesotho
Countries
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References
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Hirsch-Moverman Y, Howard AA, Frederix K, Lebelo L, Hesseling A, Nachman S, Mantell JE, Lekhela T, Maama LB, El-Sadr WM. The PREVENT study to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of a community-based intervention to prevent childhood tuberculosis in Lesotho: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2017 Nov 21;18(1):552. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2184-0.
Other Identifiers
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AAAN7358
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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