Snakebite Prevention and First Aid Through Community Engagement

NCT05872373 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 180000

Last updated 2023-05-24

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Summary

This study will be a community trial conducted in two Upazila (sub-district) of Bangladesh- Kalapara, Patuakhali district and Shibganj, Chapainawabganj district. Kalapara upazila will be the intervention area and Shibganj will be the control area. From both the control and intervention areas, 30 community clinics will be randomly selected. Each community clinic serves 6,000 people and consists of 3 'wards'. So, the sample size will be 1,80,000 in the control and intervention areas, respectively. We would first perform formative research and survey to comprehend the burden and the community's perception of managing and preventing snakebite incidents. Data gathered through this assessment will contribute to finalizing our study interventions. The major goals of these interventions are to enhance community involvement and first aid awareness. Community participation will be addressed through 'Uthan Boithok' (courtyard meeting), health education sessions in schools, community clinics, and Upazila Health Complex (UHC) by displaying/using IEC (Information, Education, and Communication) materials (posters, flip charts, leaflets etc.), traditional songs on snakebite prevention and first aid management. Other interventions will include short audiovisual clips and community radio broadcasts, the development of Snakebite Support Groups (SBSG), and speedy referral responses. These interventions will be evaluated through a baseline survey, a midline process evaluation, and an end-line survey. The final assessment process will be completed by comparing the findings of the baseline and end-line surveys as well as by using the hospital surveillance system. Estimated cases per year and the number of patients who attended the hospital for treatment will be the main assessment criteria.

In this trial, the primary outcome, the incidence of snakebite cases, will be modelled using a mixed effects Poisson regression model to obtain incidence rate ratios (IRRs) comparing the intervention to the control group.

Therefore, this proposed project's community participation and health system-building initiatives will also help to build community awareness and quick treatment response in rural communities which in the long run will reduce the morbidity and mortality from snakebite incidence in Bangladesh.

Conditions

  • Snakebite

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Snakebite prevention and first aid

The study will offer a communication strategy to develop an effective narrative by using a mix-media campaign, where IEC materials would be chiefly localized.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Centre for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh

    collaborator OTHER
  • Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Bangladesh

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • Toxicology Society of Bangladesh

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Aniruddha Ghose, FCPS · Chittagong Medical College and Hospital

Study Design

Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Model
SINGLE_GROUP

Eligibility

Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-09-01
Primary Completion
2024-08-30
Completion
2024-08-30

Countries

  • Bangladesh

Study Locations

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