Chuang Ru-Jye, Byrd-Williams Courtney, Yamal Jose-Miguel, Johnson Kila, Kelder Steven, Nelson Suchitra, Mofleh Dania, Sharma Shreela V
Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics & Environmental Sciences, Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, 1200 Pressler Street, RAS E615, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
Harris County Public Health, Houston, TX, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2022 Nov 5;30:101033. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2022.101033. eCollection 2022 Dec.
The top two oral diseases (tooth decay and gum disease) are preventable, yet dental caries is the most common childhood disease with 68% of children entering kindergarten having tooth decay. CATCH Healthy Smiles is a coordinated school health program to prevent cavities for students in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade, and is based on the framework of Coordinated Approach to Child Health (CATCH), an evidence-based coordinated school health program. CATCH has undergone several cluster-randomized controlled trials (CRCT) demonstrating sustainable long-term effectiveness in incorporating the factors surrounding children, in improving eating and physical activity behaviors, and reductions in obesity prevalence among low-income, ethnically diverse children. The aim of this paper is to describe the design of the CATCH Healthy Smiles CRCT to determine the effectiveness of an oral health school-based behavioral intervention in reducing incidence of dental caries among children.
In this CRCT, 30 schools serving low-income, ethnically-diverse children in greater Houston area are recruited and randomized into intervention and comparison groups. From which, 1020 kindergarten children (n = 510 children from 15 schools for each group) will be recruited and followed through 2nd grade. The intervention consists of four components (classroom curriculum, toothbrushing routine, family outreach, and schoolwide coordinated activities) will be implemented for three years in the intervention schools, whereas the control schools will be offered free trainings and materials to implement a sun safety curriculum in the meantime. Outcome evaluation will be conducted at four time points throughout the study period, each consists of three components: dental assessment, child anthropometric measures, and parent survey. The dental assessment will use International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) to measures the primary outcome of this study: incidence of dental caries in primary teeth as measured at the tooth surface level (dfs). The parent self-report survey measures secondary outcomes of this study, such as oral health related behavioral and psychosocial factors. A modified crude caries increment (mCCI) will be used to calculate the primary outcome of the CATCH Healthy Smiles CRCT, and a two-tailed test of the null hypothesis will be conducted to evaluate the intervention effect, while considering between- and within-cluster variances through computing the weighted-average of the mCCI ratios by cluster.
If found to be effective, a platform for scalability, sustainability and dissemination of CATCH already exists, and opens a new line of research in school oral health.
At ClinicalTrials.gov - NCT04632667.
两种最常见的口腔疾病(龋齿和牙龈疾病)是可以预防的,然而龋齿却是最常见的儿童疾病,68%进入幼儿园的儿童都患有龋齿。“CATCH健康微笑”是一项协调的学校健康项目,旨在预防幼儿园、一年级和二年级学生的龋齿,该项目基于“儿童健康协调方法”(CATCH)的框架,这是一个基于证据的协调学校健康项目。CATCH已经进行了多项整群随机对照试验(CRCT),证明在纳入儿童周围因素、改善饮食和身体活动行为以及降低低收入、种族多样化儿童的肥胖患病率方面具有可持续的长期效果。本文的目的是描述CATCH健康微笑CRCT的设计,以确定一项基于学校的口腔健康行为干预措施在降低儿童龋齿发病率方面的有效性。
在这项CRCT中,招募了大休斯顿地区为低收入、种族多样化儿童服务的30所学校,并将其随机分为干预组和对照组。从中招募了1020名幼儿园儿童(每组510名儿童,来自15所学校),并跟踪至二年级。干预措施包括四个部分(课堂课程、刷牙常规、家庭外展和全校协调活动),将在干预学校实施三年,而对照学校将同时获得免费培训和材料以实施一项阳光安全课程。在整个研究期间的四个时间点进行结果评估,每个时间点包括三个部分:口腔评估、儿童人体测量指标和家长调查。口腔评估将使用国际龋齿检测和评估系统(ICDAS)来测量本研究的主要结果:在牙面水平测量的乳牙龋齿发病率(dfs)。家长自我报告调查测量本研究的次要结果,如与口腔健康相关的行为和心理社会因素。将使用改良的粗龋齿增量(mCCI)来计算CATCH健康微笑CRCT的主要结果,并对零假设进行双尾检验以评估干预效果,同时通过计算各整群mCCI比率的加权平均值来考虑群间和群内方差。
如果被证明有效,CATCH已经存在一个可扩展、可持续和传播的平台,并开启了学校口腔健康的新研究方向。
在ClinicalTrials.gov上 - NCT04632667。