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Enhancing Non-communicable Disease Prevention and Control Through Parent-Teachers-Development Agents Network in Ethiopia

Sponsored by Bahir Dar University

About this trial

Last updated 8 months ago

Study ID

17595/24

Status

Completed

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18 to 100 Years
All Sexes

Trial Timing

Ended a year ago

What is this trial about?

Background: Primary health care is an inclusive, equitable, cost-effective, and efficient approach to enhance the health of the community. Ethiopia has been implementing the primary healthcare approach for the last four decades. However, the performance of primary health care services in the country is not reaching the expected level, mainly in preventing non-communicable diseases. Objective: The aim of this study is to improve the performance of the primary healthcare system with a focus on preventing non-communicable diseases through the integrated efforts of parent-teachers association and agricultural extension workers with the health extension workers in West Gojjam Zone. Methods: A cluster randomized controlled community trial and a concurrent cross-sectional quantitative and qualitative approach will be used in this study. The study will be conducted in the West Gojjam Zone among 757 adults. A multistage sampling technique will be used. The intervention will be networking the indigenous parent-teacher association and agriculture development agents with the primary healthcare unit for enhancing non-communicable diseases prevention and control services. A structured interviewer-administered questionnaire will be used to collect quantitative data. Focus group discussions and key informant interviews will be conducted to collect qualitative data. Binary logistic regression analysis and Generalized Estimating Equation with a binary logit function will be computed. Thematic analysis will be used to analyze qualitative data. Work plan and budget: The project will be conducted from February 2023 to May 2024 using a total 10,000 US dollar. Benefits and beneficiaries: It will generate evidence on the contribution of networking institutions, community members, and the healthcare system to prevent and lower the burdens of major non-communicable diseases. Ministry of Health, Regional Health Bureaus, Zonal Health Departments, Woreda Health Offices, primary health care units, partners, and stockholders are potential beneficiaries of the project outputs.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

-All adult individuals residing in the kebele will be included in the study.

Exclusion Criteria

-none