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Grandi Byen: Test of an Integrated Parenting and Nutrition Intervention

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The Washington University

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Development, Child
Malnutrition, Child
Parenting

Treatments

Dietary Supplement: Nutrition Intervention
Behavioral: Grandi Byen

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04785352
R01HD098255

Details and patient eligibility

About

The premise of this trial is that a combined nutrition (eggs) and parenting behavior intervention (responsive parenting combined with the reinforcement of animal source foods and improved WASH) will synergistically result in improved child growth, development, and reduced enteric disease outcomes over and above a nutrition only intervention and standard well baby care.

This study is a 3-arm longitudinal randomized controlled trial (RCT) to compare the following groups for effectiveness in reducing young child stunted growth and enhancing overall development:1) standard well-baby care, (n=200); 2) nutrition intervention (one egg per day for 6 months), (n=200); and 3) multicomponent Grandi Byen intervention (responsive parenting, nutrition, hygiene + one egg per day for 6 months), (n=200).

Infants will be enrolled between 6-8 months of age and followed longitudinally for one year.

Full description

A disturbingly high number of young children around the world experience stunted growth and development with irreparable consequences through the lifespan. Determinants of stunted growth and development are multi-factorial, including interactions between biological, behavioral, social, and environmental conditions, yet the evidence-base is minimal for integrated approaches to tackle the interwoven factors. Our group recently found significant impacts from an egg intervention on young child growth and biomarkers of nutrition and brain development. The effects on important psychosocial indicators of child development, however, were not assessed. Building on these findings and those of our pilot study of a group-based, multicomponent intervention (Grandi Byen, Haitian Creole for "grow well"), this randomized controlled trial (RCT) seeks to examine a greater breadth of egg intervention outcomes, the synergistic effects of adding psychoeducational parenting to the egg intervention, and mediating biological, behavioral and social factors.

The 3-arm longitudinal RCT will be carried out in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, where our group has a decade of research experience, established partnerships, and a strong research infrastructure. It is representative of resource-poor urban contexts globally, where parents face common economic and environmental challenges to child growth and development. The trial will compare the following groups for effectiveness in reducing young child stunted growth and enhancing overall development: 1) standard well-baby care, (n=200); 2) nutrition intervention (one egg per day for 6 months), (n=200); and 3) multicomponent Grandi Byen intervention (responsive parenting, nutrition, hygiene + one egg per day for 6 months), (n=200). Infants will be enrolled between 6-8 months of age and followed longitudinally for one year.

The specific aims of this project are:

Aim 1 (primary): To demonstrate the reproducibility and feasibility of egg-based interventions in reducing childhood stunting, and test its impact on development. Hypothesis 1: Linear growth will be increased by 0.30 LAZ in children receiving one egg per day compared to standard care. Hypothesis 2: Children receiving the egg intervention will have better cognitive, motor and language development compared to standard care. Question 1 (exploratory): Does an egg-based intervention impact social-emotional development?

Aim 2 (primary): To investigate the incremental benefit of Grandi Byen compared to egg only and standard care groups on primary outcomes of child growth and development. Hypothesis 3: Children of mothers receiving Grandi Byen will increase linear growth by 0.10 LAZ compared to the egg intervention. Hypothesis 4: Children of mothers receiving Grandi Byen will have higher scores on child cognition, language, motor, and socio-emotional development, with an effect size of 0.36 on cognition, compared to standard care. An economic evaluation will be conducted to compare the efficiency of the interventions.

Aim 3 (secondary). To explore pathways of intervention impacts on child growth and development by delineating the additive and synergistic effects of biological (nutrient biomarkers, bone age, and enteric disease), psychosocial (responsive parenting, cognitive stimulation), and environmental (hygiene and sanitation, diet) factors.

This study expands upon this earlier work by bringing together a transdisciplinary team spanning the biological and social sciences to work in partnership with Haitian collaborators. We will merge methods and concepts to produce comprehensive perspectives on several high priority areas including social, economic and biological factors that impact child brain development and function, nutrition among infants and very young children, determinants of bone health; and traumatic stress associated with growing up in abject poverty.

Enrollment

600 patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 8 months old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Mothers/Caregivers 18 years or older of infants ages 6-8 months
  • Infants ages 6-8 months
  • Living in Petite Anse, Fort Saint Michel, Madeline, or similiar communities (Cap-Haitien, Haiti)

Exclusion criteria

  • Multi-birth infant (twin, triplet, etc.)
  • congenital health condition
  • severe disabilities
  • severely malnourished (WLZ<-3)
  • child has an allergy to animal-source foods (specifically eggs, milk, or fish).

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Factorial Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

600 participants in 3 patient groups

Standard well-baby care
No Intervention group
Description:
Children in this arm (control group), as well as children in the two intervention groups, will receive standard care as outlined in the Essential Package of Health Services by Haiti's Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP). This includes a World Health Organization (WHO) immunization schedule of vaccines, high dose vitamin A supplements, and growth monitoring and promotion.
Nutrition Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Children in this arm will receive one egg per day for six months.
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Nutrition Intervention
Grandi Byen
Experimental group
Description:
This arm comprises a multicomponent intervention on responsive parenting, nutrition, hygiene, and one egg per day for six months for children.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Grandi Byen

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Patricia L Kohl, PhD; Lora L Iannotti, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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