A study protocol for a cluster randomised trial for the prevention of chronic suppurative otitis media in children in Jumla, Nepal.

Q2 Medicine
BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Pub Date : 2015-09-29 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12901-015-0017-x
Susan Clarke, Robyn Richmond, Heather Worth, Rajendra Raj Wagle
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Abstract

Background: Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media (CSOM) is the commonest cause of preventable deafness, affecting 164 million people worldwide, 90 % of whom live in low resource countries, such as Nepal. Simple, inexpensive treatment of acute otitis media can prevent the development of CSOM and its sequelae: deafness, abscess, encephalitis, and, rarely, death. CSOM is a disease of poverty and its social determinants: low parental education, overcrowding, poor hygiene and malnutrition. Previous studies have established economic, socio-cultural and geographic barriers to care seeking for childhood illness in the developing world and, in particular, in Nepal. The ultimate aim of this research is to improve the ear health of the children in Jumla, Nepal. The primary outcome is an increase in mother's knowledge, attitude and practice regarding ear disease in their children. The secondary outcome is a reduction in the prevalence of CSOM in their children.

Methods/design: Using 56 existing women's self-help groups, sample size, adjusting for clustering and data analysis, is set at 15 groups per arm. A baseline survey of 30 randomly selected groups will be performed, consisting of a knowledge, attitude and practice questionnaire aimed at women who participate in self-help groups, as well as examination of their children's ears. This will be followed by random allocation, stratified by geography, into 15 intervention and 15 control groups. The intervention groups will participate in three interactive educational sessions at their regular monthly meetings based on World Health Organisation Primary Ear and Hearing Resource, Basic Level. The control groups will continue their usual monthly group meetings. At 12 months, a follow-up assessment of both control and intervention groups will be performed, with a repeat women's survey and repeat ear examination of the children. Data analysis will be by intention to treat and clustering will be considered at every stage. Cluster level data will be analysed using t-test and individual level data using mixed effects linear regression and logistic regression random effects model as appropriate.

Discussion: Despite its remote location, Jumla has a vibrant network of health posts and community workers. This project uses existing, local resources and will be undertaken in a way that is consistent with the cultural understanding of the local community in Jumla and acceptable to local care-givers.

Trial registration: Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register, ACTRN12614000231640.

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一项针对尼泊尔Jumla儿童慢性化脓性中耳炎预防的聚类随机试验研究方案。
背景:慢性化脓性中耳炎(CSOM)是可预防耳聋的最常见原因,影响全球1.64亿人,其中90%生活在资源匮乏的国家,如尼泊尔。简单、廉价的急性中耳炎治疗可以预防慢性中耳炎的发展及其后遗症:耳聋、脓肿、脑炎,少数情况下还会导致死亡。慢性阻塞性肺病是一种贫穷疾病及其社会决定因素:父母教育程度低、过度拥挤、卫生条件差和营养不良。以前的研究已经确定了在发展中国家,特别是尼泊尔寻求儿童疾病护理的经济、社会文化和地理障碍。这项研究的最终目的是改善尼泊尔Jumla儿童的耳部健康。主要结果是提高了母亲对其子女的耳部疾病的认识、态度和做法。次要结果是其子女CSOM患病率的降低。方法/设计:使用56个现有的妇女自助小组,根据聚类和数据分析进行调整后,样本量设为每组15组。将对随机选择的30组进行基线调查,包括针对参加自助小组的妇女的知识、态度和实践问卷,以及对其子女的耳朵进行检查。随后将按地理位置随机分配,分为15个干预组和15个对照组。干预小组将在每月例会上以世界卫生组织初级耳部及听力资源基础为基础,参加三次互动式教育课程。对照组将继续他们平常的每月小组会议。在12个月时,将对对照组和干预组进行随访评估,并对妇女进行重复调查,并对儿童进行重复耳部检查。数据分析将被有意处理和聚类将在每个阶段考虑。集群水平数据将使用t检验进行分析,个体水平数据将酌情使用混合效应线性回归和逻辑回归随机效应模型进行分析。讨论:尽管地处偏远,但Jumla有一个充满活力的卫生站和社区工作者网络。该项目利用现有的当地资源,并将以符合Jumla当地社区的文化理解和当地护理人员可接受的方式进行。试验注册:澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册,ACTRN12614000231640。
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BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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期刊介绍: BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of ear, nose and throat disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders (ISSN 1472-6815) is indexed/tracked/covered by PubMed, CAS, EMBASE, Scopus and Google Scholar.
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