Protocol for a Trial Assessing the Impacts of School-Based WaSH Interventions on Children’s Health Literacy, Handwashing, and Nutrition Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Diarrhea, soil-transmitted helminth infection and malnutrition are leading causes of child mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To reduce the prevalence of these diseases, effective interventions for adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) should be implemented. This paper d...

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Main Authors: Sangalang, Stephanie O, Medina, Shelley Anne J, Ottong, Zheina J, Lemence, Allen Lemuel G, Totanes, Donrey, Valencia, John Cedrick, Singson, Patricia Andrea A, Olaguera, Mikaela, Prado, Nelissa O, Ocaña, Roezel Mari Z, Canja, Rovin James F, Benolirao, Alfem John T, Mariano, Shyrill Mae F, Gavieres, Jergil Gyle, Aquino, Clarisse P, Latag, Edison C, Anglo, Maria Vianca Jasmin C, Borgemeister, Christian, Kistemann, Thoomas
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.dev-stud-faculty-pubs-10702022-01-26T05:25:59Z Protocol for a Trial Assessing the Impacts of School-Based WaSH Interventions on Children’s Health Literacy, Handwashing, and Nutrition Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Sangalang, Stephanie O Medina, Shelley Anne J Ottong, Zheina J Lemence, Allen Lemuel G Totanes, Donrey Valencia, John Cedrick Singson, Patricia Andrea A Olaguera, Mikaela Prado, Nelissa O Ocaña, Roezel Mari Z Canja, Rovin James F Benolirao, Alfem John T Mariano, Shyrill Mae F Gavieres, Jergil Gyle Aquino, Clarisse P Latag, Edison C Anglo, Maria Vianca Jasmin C Borgemeister, Christian Kistemann, Thoomas Diarrhea, soil-transmitted helminth infection and malnutrition are leading causes of child mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To reduce the prevalence of these diseases, effective interventions for adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) should be implemented. This paper describes the design of a cluster-randomized controlled trial that will compare the efficacy of four school-based WaSH interventions for improving children’s health literacy, handwashing, and nutrition. Interventions consisted of (1) WaSH policy reinforcement; (2) low-, medium-, or high-volume health education; (3) hygiene supplies; and (4) WaSH facilities (e.g., toilets, urinals, handwashing basins) improvements. We randomly allocated school clusters from the intervention arm to one of four groups to compare with schools from the control arm. Primary outcomes were: children’s health literacy, physical growth, nutrition status, and handwashing prevalence. Secondary outcomes were: children’s self-reported health status and history of extreme hunger, satisfaction with WaSH facilities, and school restrooms’ WaSH adequacy. We will measure differences in pre- and post-intervention outcomes and compare these differences between control and intervention arms. This research protocol can be a blueprint for future school-based WaSH intervention studies to be conducted in LMICs. Study protocols were approved by the ethics committees of the University of Bonn, Germany, and the University of the Philippines Manila. This trial was retroactively registered, ID number: DRKS00021623. 2020-12-30T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/71 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1070&context=dev-stud-faculty-pubs Development Studies Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo children's health health literacy malnutrition water sanitation hygiene Health and Physical Education Health Communication Health Policy Maternal and Child Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic children's health
health literacy
malnutrition
water
sanitation
hygiene
Health and Physical Education
Health Communication
Health Policy
Maternal and Child Health
spellingShingle children's health
health literacy
malnutrition
water
sanitation
hygiene
Health and Physical Education
Health Communication
Health Policy
Maternal and Child Health
Sangalang, Stephanie O
Medina, Shelley Anne J
Ottong, Zheina J
Lemence, Allen Lemuel G
Totanes, Donrey
Valencia, John Cedrick
Singson, Patricia Andrea A
Olaguera, Mikaela
Prado, Nelissa O
Ocaña, Roezel Mari Z
Canja, Rovin James F
Benolirao, Alfem John T
Mariano, Shyrill Mae F
Gavieres, Jergil Gyle
Aquino, Clarisse P
Latag, Edison C
Anglo, Maria Vianca Jasmin C
Borgemeister, Christian
Kistemann, Thoomas
Protocol for a Trial Assessing the Impacts of School-Based WaSH Interventions on Children’s Health Literacy, Handwashing, and Nutrition Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
description Diarrhea, soil-transmitted helminth infection and malnutrition are leading causes of child mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To reduce the prevalence of these diseases, effective interventions for adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) should be implemented. This paper describes the design of a cluster-randomized controlled trial that will compare the efficacy of four school-based WaSH interventions for improving children’s health literacy, handwashing, and nutrition. Interventions consisted of (1) WaSH policy reinforcement; (2) low-, medium-, or high-volume health education; (3) hygiene supplies; and (4) WaSH facilities (e.g., toilets, urinals, handwashing basins) improvements. We randomly allocated school clusters from the intervention arm to one of four groups to compare with schools from the control arm. Primary outcomes were: children’s health literacy, physical growth, nutrition status, and handwashing prevalence. Secondary outcomes were: children’s self-reported health status and history of extreme hunger, satisfaction with WaSH facilities, and school restrooms’ WaSH adequacy. We will measure differences in pre- and post-intervention outcomes and compare these differences between control and intervention arms. This research protocol can be a blueprint for future school-based WaSH intervention studies to be conducted in LMICs. Study protocols were approved by the ethics committees of the University of Bonn, Germany, and the University of the Philippines Manila. This trial was retroactively registered, ID number: DRKS00021623.
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author Sangalang, Stephanie O
Medina, Shelley Anne J
Ottong, Zheina J
Lemence, Allen Lemuel G
Totanes, Donrey
Valencia, John Cedrick
Singson, Patricia Andrea A
Olaguera, Mikaela
Prado, Nelissa O
Ocaña, Roezel Mari Z
Canja, Rovin James F
Benolirao, Alfem John T
Mariano, Shyrill Mae F
Gavieres, Jergil Gyle
Aquino, Clarisse P
Latag, Edison C
Anglo, Maria Vianca Jasmin C
Borgemeister, Christian
Kistemann, Thoomas
author_facet Sangalang, Stephanie O
Medina, Shelley Anne J
Ottong, Zheina J
Lemence, Allen Lemuel G
Totanes, Donrey
Valencia, John Cedrick
Singson, Patricia Andrea A
Olaguera, Mikaela
Prado, Nelissa O
Ocaña, Roezel Mari Z
Canja, Rovin James F
Benolirao, Alfem John T
Mariano, Shyrill Mae F
Gavieres, Jergil Gyle
Aquino, Clarisse P
Latag, Edison C
Anglo, Maria Vianca Jasmin C
Borgemeister, Christian
Kistemann, Thoomas
author_sort Sangalang, Stephanie O
title Protocol for a Trial Assessing the Impacts of School-Based WaSH Interventions on Children’s Health Literacy, Handwashing, and Nutrition Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_short Protocol for a Trial Assessing the Impacts of School-Based WaSH Interventions on Children’s Health Literacy, Handwashing, and Nutrition Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_full Protocol for a Trial Assessing the Impacts of School-Based WaSH Interventions on Children’s Health Literacy, Handwashing, and Nutrition Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_fullStr Protocol for a Trial Assessing the Impacts of School-Based WaSH Interventions on Children’s Health Literacy, Handwashing, and Nutrition Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for a Trial Assessing the Impacts of School-Based WaSH Interventions on Children’s Health Literacy, Handwashing, and Nutrition Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_sort protocol for a trial assessing the impacts of school-based wash interventions on children’s health literacy, handwashing, and nutrition status in low- and middle-income countries
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/71
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1070&context=dev-stud-faculty-pubs
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