Cardiovascular Health Promotion Among Nepalese Mothers With Young Children (HARDIC Trial)
NCT ID: NCT03639402
Last Updated: 2018-08-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
1276 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-08-31
2017-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The studies is Jhaukhel-Duwakot Health Demographic Surveillance site (JD-HDSS), which consists of two villages-Jhaukhel and Duwakot-in the mid-hills of the Bhaktapur district, 13 kilometers outside Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.
Baseline assesment to explore mothers' KAP regarding diet and physical activity is planned before intervention. Applying randomization (lottery method) Duwakot community is selected as intervention arm and Jhaukhel as control arm. Each community in Nepal is divided into nine administrative clusters (wards). To minimize contamination bias, the investigators selected five wards in Duwakot that did not border the control arm. The control arm includes all nine wards in Jhaukhel. HARDIC intervention is based on the concept of peer education for which 55 local peer mother from different wards of intervention arm are recruited with help of local female community health volunteers.
The intervention consists of two rounds. Selected peer mothers are divided into two groups and are trained by research team for 4 hours per day for 6 consecutive days. Training consists of interactive lectures, practical and demonstration sessions, discussions, group activities, practice sessions, and assignments. The peer mothers learn about communication skills and practiced using learning materials such as flipcharts. Additionally, home assignments for the 1-month gap between Rounds 1 and 2 is planned.
By the end of the training period, all peer mothers suppose to interact with neighbouring eligible mothers regarding the objectives of the intervention and accumulate a list of approximately 10 fellow mothers who are willing to participate in the intervention (educational classes given by peer mothers).
With the help of supervisors, peer mothers are preparing schedule for two 1-1.5-hour health education classes per week. Within 2 weeks after completing Round 1, each peer mother should conduct four health education classes for fellow mothers of their neighborhood. The health educational classes are based on the same modules that are used in the peer mothers' training and use the developed flipcharts, posters, and manuals for teaching purposes.
Round 2 is planned as providing recapitulation of the modules learned in Round 1 as well as discussion of the home assignments that peer mothers shall be given. Peer mothers follow same pattern when they teach fellow mothers.
Follow-up study is planned for both intervention and control arms in 3 months after completion of the intervention.
Mothers' KAP responses are scored and should be analyzed as continuous variables, calculated the median (IQR), and compared the intervention arm with control and KAP median (IQR) in the intervention arm at baseline and follow-up. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), version 23.0 (IBM, Armonk, New York, USA) shall be used for data management and analysis.
Actual impact of the intervention on mothers' KAP regarding diet and physical activity should be assessed using Difference in difference statistical approach from a linear regression model.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Health education classes
Intervention consist of 2 rounds. Round 1: Locally selected mothers who have children 1-9 years old are trained by research team (peer mothers). Peer mothers conduct 4 education classes each for approximately 10 eligible mothers in their neighbourhood (fellow mothers).
Round 2: After one month gap one meeting for recapitulation and feedback is conducted by research team for peer mothers. Similarly, peer mothers conduct one meeting with fellow mothers.
Health education classes
Community empowerment through involvement of local mothers (peer mothers) for dissemination of education regarding health diet and physical activity to others eligible mothers in the community (fellow mothers).
No health education classes
Community is exposed to health-related information, which is provided by the regular health system of Nepal
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Health education classes
Community empowerment through involvement of local mothers (peer mothers) for dissemination of education regarding health diet and physical activity to others eligible mothers in the community (fellow mothers).
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Mothers with mentally ill children or children whose health condition required a special diet and physical regimen
* Mothers who had lived in the community for only 2-3 months for seasonal work (eg, in brick kilns).
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Göteborg University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Natalia Oli, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Kathmandu Medical College
Other Identifiers
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HARDIC trial Nepal
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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