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Feasibility of Implementing RINEW Through the Government System
Not Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT04111016
Purpose
The goal of this study is to assess the feasibility of implementing a group-based integrated
early child development intervention through the government health system in one sub-district
of Bangladesh, and to assess the resulting uptake of the intervention in the target
population.
Official Title
Exploring the Feasibility of Implementing an Integrated Nutrition, Early Childhood Development and WASH (RINEW) Intervention Through the Government Health System: A Pilot Study
Stanford Investigator(s)
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria for household assessment of study participants:
1. mother or primary caregiver of a child 6-24 months old,
2. living in Chatmohar sub-district
3. planning to reside in that area for at least one year (Baseline), or
4. having lived in the area for at least 1 year (Endline).
Exclusion criteria for household assessment of study participants:
1) Child, mother, or primary caregiver with impaired cognitive development, or hearing,
vision, speech impaired child or mother.
Inclusion criteria for interviews with study facilitators
1) Government health workers who are participating in the facilitation or supervision of
RINEW sessions
Inclusion criteria for qualitative interviews with intervention attendees 1) Mothers or
primary caregivers eligible for the intervention sessions
Exclusion criteria for qualitative interviews with intervention attendees
1) Child, mother, or primary caregiver with impaired cognitive development, or hearing,
vision, speech impaired child or mother
Intervention(s):
behavioral: Integrated child stimulation, nutrition, lead, arsenic, WASH intervention
Not Recruiting
Contact Information
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