Sustainable Household Energy Adoption in Rwanda (SHEAR)
NCT ID: NCT05668624
Last Updated: 2026-01-15
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
1680 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-11-17
2025-08-22
Brief Summary
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Aim 1. In an ITT framework, investigators will evaluate the effect of a household energy intervention on exposure to HAP and indicators of morbidity separately among Rwandan women, men, and children within n=500 households.
Aim 2. Using exposure-response modeling, investigators will characterize associations between exposure to HAP and indicators of morbidity separately among Rwandan women, men, and children within n=650 households (500 trial households + 150 random subsidy households).
Aim 3. Using a random-encouragement design, investigators will investigate causal relationships between randomized energy costs, measured energy usage, and estimated exposure to HAP among n=400 households (150 random subsidy households + 250 full subsidy treatment arm households).
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Full Subsidy Arm
This arm receives free LPG and stove for cooking following the baseline measures, for the duration of the 3-year follow-up period. For those households in Government of Rwanda designated areas for solar microgrids, this arm will also be connected to and provided free access to solar electricity for lighting.
Clean household energy
LPG stoves/fuel for cooking and solar electricity for lighting
Control Arm
This arm will remain using traditional forms of energy for cooking and lighting.
No interventions assigned to this group
Discount Subsidy Arm
This arm will be randomized to a discounted price (at baseline and every 6-months during the 3-year study) for solar electricity (in areas marker for solar grids by the Government of Rwanda) and LPG gas in a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) service model (i.e., pre-pay an affordable amount through mobile money, a common form of currency transactions in Rwanda). For example, this arm will be asked to cook as normal and decide whether or not to cook with the discounted LPG or their traditional stove (i.e., they will not be required to pay for LPG).
Clean household energy
LPG stoves/fuel for cooking and solar electricity for lighting
Interventions
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Clean household energy
LPG stoves/fuel for cooking and solar electricity for lighting
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Home resides in the study area of Isangano and Karambi
* Uses biomass as primary cooking fuel
* Either both an adult male (at least 18 years old) and female (at least 18 years old), or just one adult (at least 18 years old), head(s) of household willing to consent and at least one child between 8 and 15 years of age willing to assent; We will recruit the younger child in families with more than one child between 8-15 years of age. We will also confirm the child is living at home throughout the year and not attending boarding school elsewhere.
* No commercial cooking
* No smoking in the household
Additional participant level inclusion is as follows:
* Not planning to move in 3-year timeframe
* Not currently pregnant (females); Note: If the female becomes pregnant during the study she will not be able to participate in any visits that occur during her pregnancy but she will be able to participate after she has given birth. However, if there is another adult in the household then this will not preclude the other two people (i.e., the other adult and the child) from continuing to participate throughout that time.
Exclusion Criteria
* Uses clean fuel as primary cooking fuel
* Participants outside the age ranges: Adult male (at least 18 years old) and female (at least 18 years old) heads of household willing to consent and at least one child between 8 and 15 years of age willing to assent
* Conducts commercial cooking
* Smoking members of the household
Additional participant level exclusion is as follows:
* Planning to move in 3-year timeframe
* Currently pregnant (females)
8 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
NIH
Colorado State University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Field site in Rwanda (Isangano and Karambi)
Ndego, Eastern Province, Rwanda
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2219
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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