Innovative Hand Washing Interventions for Internally Displaced Populations in Ethiopia

NCT ID: NCT04078633

Last Updated: 2021-04-28

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

400 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-09-15

Study Completion Date

2020-03-31

Brief Summary

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Understanding how different types of visual prompts and props could impact handwashing practices in humanitarian emergency settings could allow organisations managing camps to deliver hygiene interventions tailored to populations in humanitarian crises. The study aims to test how liquid soap, bar soap and the use of a mirror could impact handwashing behaviours. As such, this research could lead to participants increased handwashing, which should lead to decreased disease transmission of important infectious diseases. With the compliance of NGOs, and the working relationship that will be formed, the results of the research will be shared directly with them. It is likely they will immediately act on any findings.

Detailed Description

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According to UNICEF, respiratory and diarrheal diseases are the first and second leading causes of deaths among children under-five years of age worldwide. Handwashing has the potential to reduce diarrhoeal disease by almost half and respiratory infections by a quarter. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are especially vulnerable to diarrheal and respiratory diseases, mainly due to overcrowding of settlements and camps and lack of access to WASH facilities. Hygiene programmes delivered in humanitarian crises primarily involve distributing hygiene kits and teaching people about disease transmission. These things are important but are commonly insufficient to lead to behaviour change.

Research in non-emergency settings has shown that the presence of a convenient and desirable handwashing facility may be the factor most likely to determine whether or not people wash their hands. This is particularly relevant to handwashing promotion in IDP camps where it is typically the responsibility of governments or organisations to provide water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities. Research in non-emergency settings has also shown that using stories and emotional motivators can be a powerful way of changing behaviour, but to date such approaches have not been tried in emergency settings, where they could potentially have a more substantial impact on disease transmission.

Study Aim: To develop and test innovative behaviour change approaches to improve handwashing behaviour among IDPs in Ethiopia.

Study objectives:

1. To conduct a cluster randomised pilot study to assess whether the provision of liquid soap makes handwashing more desirable and more likely to be practiced.
2. To conduct a cluster randomised pilot study to assess whether installing mirrors above the handwashing facility makes handwashing more desirable and more likely to be practiced.
3. To conduct a pilot study of the effect of motivational stories on handwashing behaviour.
4. To conduct a pilot study of the effect of educational activities on handwashing behaviour.

Methodology: The study will be conducted in IDP settlements in Oromia Region. Zones of the camp will be randomised to either receive one of the interventions or to act as a control. If the intervention is successful, the control arm will receive the intervention also. Households will be informed about the research and provide voluntary consent if they wish to participate. Handwashing behaviour will be assessed through structured observation and socio-demographic information will be collected through a survey. Focus groups will be conducted to understand people's perceptions about the interventions.

Conditions

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Behavior

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

N/A - the study does not involve drug or biologic products. The study looks at the impact of behavioural interventions
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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Normal Liquid Soap (250mL)

A normal hygiene kit will be distributed to the households. In addition, a liquid soap will be added to see the impact of having a liquid soap for hand washing on hygiene behaviors.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Hand hygiene interventions

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interventions are commonly used physical props for handwashing and commonly used hygiene promotion activities.

Bar soap (250gram)

A normal hygiene kit will be distributed to the households. In addition, a nice bar soap will be added to see the impact of having a nicer bar soap for hand washing on hygiene behaviors.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Hand hygiene interventions

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interventions are commonly used physical props for handwashing and commonly used hygiene promotion activities.

Mirror (50x30cm)

A normal hygiene kit will be distributed to the households. In addition, a mirror will be added to see the impact of having a mirror by the handwashing stand on handwashing behaviour. The mirror will have a plastic edge and be 30x 50cm in size.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Hand hygiene interventions

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interventions are commonly used physical props for handwashing and commonly used hygiene promotion activities.

Control

A normal hygiene kit will be distributed to the households. No additional interventions will be given.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Nurture story for hygiene promotion

Hygiene promoters will share a story of being a good parent through teaching their children to do hand washing with soap at critical times. A story about a good mother who every day reminds her child to wash her/his hands before eating or preparing food and after going to the toilet will be shared with participants. The story ends with the child growing up healthy, happy and with a good education. This story if belived to increae handwashing with soap in the household/

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Hand hygiene interventions

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interventions are commonly used physical props for handwashing and commonly used hygiene promotion activities.

Comfort story for hygiene promotion

Hygiene promoters will deliver hygiene promotion through an activity that provoke the feeling of comfort by having clean hands. Hygiene promoters will deliver this intervention to up to 5 neighbor households at the time, sharing a story about a family that keeps good hygiene behaviors and therefore are clean, healthy and happy. This story is believed to encourage families to increase handwashing with soap in the household.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Hand hygiene interventions

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interventions are commonly used physical props for handwashing and commonly used hygiene promotion activities.

Education session for hygiene promotion

Hygiene promoters will deliver regular hygiene promotion activities; an educational message about disease transmission and how handwashing with soap can help protect against disease. This would include teaching participants about the benefits of handwashing with soap, such as reducing diarrhea incidence and preventing cholera.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Hygiene Promotion Activity - Disgust

The activity will be delivered to a group of maximum 5 neighbouring households at the time. Hygiene promoters will use 5 buckets of clean water and place them in front of households. They will then ask a member of one of the households to rinse their hands in the first bucket. Some dirt will come of their hands. Then the participant rinses their hands again in bucket number 2, then 3 and then 4. Before the 5th bucket the participant receives a bar of soap to use when they rinse their hand. When they do the water will have a dirty colour as the dirt comes of their hands. This activity is believed to encourage handwashing with soap.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Hand hygiene interventions

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interventions are commonly used physical props for handwashing and commonly used hygiene promotion activities.

Hygiene Promotion Activity - Comfort

The activity will be delivered to a group of maximum 5 neighbouring households at the time. Hygiene promoters will bring some food oil and ask participants to cover their hands in food oil. They will then ask the participants to cover their hands in turmeric powder. The participants will then be asked to wash their hands with water only. This will have little effect on the cleanliness of their hands. Then participants will be given a bar of soap. The participants will then be asked to wash their hands again. This will leave their hands nice comfortable and clean. They will experience the comfort of clean hands and the activity hope to increase regular handwashing.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Hand hygiene interventions

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interventions are commonly used physical props for handwashing and commonly used hygiene promotion activities.

Education Hygiene Promotion Activity

Hygiene promoters will deliver regular hygiene promotion activities; an educational message about disease transmission and how handwashing with soap can help protect against disease. This would include teaching participants about the benefits of handwashing with soap, such as reducing diarrhea incidence and preventing cholera.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Hand hygiene interventions

Interventions are commonly used physical props for handwashing and commonly used hygiene promotion activities.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Internally displaces persons living in humanitarian crises settings

Exclusion Criteria

* Host community
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Action Contre la Faim

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medecine

London, , United Kingdom

Site Status

Countries

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United Kingdom

References

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Thorseth AH, Heath T, Sisay A, Hamo M, White S. An exploratory pilot study of the effect of modified hygiene kits on handwashing with soap among internally displaced persons in Ethiopia. Confl Health. 2021 May 4;15(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s13031-021-00368-3.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 33947443 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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17604

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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