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Reducing Malnutrition and Helminthic Infectious Disease Among Primary School Children by the School Nurses

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Hiroshima University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Malnutrition, Child
Intestinal Worms

Treatments

Behavioral: Health Awareness Program TO Reduce Malnutrition and Helminth Infestation among Primary School children

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05012592
2021/OR-NSU/IRB/0701
21H03250 (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Title: Reducing malnutrition and helminthic infectious disease among primary school children by the school nurses: School-based non-randomized study in a developing country

Introduction: Globally, malnutrition alone with the infectious disease a widespread problem among primary school (5 to 12 years) children. Infectious diseases such as worm infestations are aggravated with nutritional disorders which most often lead to anemia and several complications. The prevalence of malnutrition and intestinal worm infestation/ helminthic infection is still high and the awareness level of those issues is immensely poor. However, there are limited studies that evaluated the impact of increasing health awareness by the development of the Health Awareness Program for Primary School Children (HAPSC) which is conducted by the experimentally placed school nurse in Bangladesh.

Objective: To increase health awareness and knowledge towards reducing malnutrition and intestinal worm infestation by implement and evaluate the impact of the Health Awareness Program for Primary School children (HAPSC) in Bangladesh.

Methods:

Design: A prospective, open-label, parallel-group (1:1), cluster non-randomization controlled trial (NRCT)

Site and sample: School children from four primary schools in the rural areas of North Matlab at Chandpur district at Chittagong division in Bangladesh.

Duration: The duration of this study is from August 2021 to March 2024 (32nd months).

Outcome variables:

Primary: changes in malnutrition among primary school children. Secondary: Evaluate and reduce the prevalence of intestinal worm infestation, increase awareness and knowledge regarding malnutritional and intestinal worm infestation, improvement of health behavior (eating and hygiene), frequency of school absent days, and health-related quality of life.

Conclusion: Health education by the health professional in the school setting may be an effective method for improving health behavior, and increasing awareness and knowledge levels about malnutrition and intestinal worm infestation from early childhood.

Enrollment

604 patients

Sex

All

Ages

5 to 12 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • The primary school children who are studying in class 1 to class 5 among male, female or others gender.
  • The children's parents or legal guardians would like to give consent and are willing to participate in the study.
  • Those, who will be agreed to receive health check-ups, answer questionnaires and are willing to give the sample for laboratory investigation.
  • Who will stay in the same school and area till study completion.

Exclusion criteria

  • The child is absent from school during the health checkup periods (at baseline) due to severe illness or without any reason and information.
  • Who does not want to give consent and is not willing to participate.
  • Who does not want to share their information and does not want to give the sample for laboratory investigations.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

604 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention Group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Health assessment (health checkup) and health awareness program to reduce malnutrition and helminth infestation among primary school children
Treatment:
Behavioral: Health Awareness Program TO Reduce Malnutrition and Helminth Infestation among Primary School children
Comparison group
No Intervention group
Description:
Health assessment (health checkup) was provided but no health educational intervention during the intervention period

Trial contacts and locations

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