Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Bangkok, Thailand
Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
BMJ Open. 2024 Mar 23;14(3):e081079. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081079.
In low-income and middle-income countries in Southeast Asia, the burden of diseases among rural population remains poorly understood, posing a challenge for effective healthcare prioritisation and resource allocation. Addressing this knowledge gap, the South and Southeast Asia Community-based Trials Network (SEACTN) will undertake a survey that aims to determine the prevalence of a wide range of non-communicable and communicable diseases, as one of the key initiatives of its first project-the Rural Febrile Illness project (RFI). This survey, alongside other RFI studies that explore fever aetiology, leading causes of mortality, and establishing village and health facility maps and profiles, will provide an updated epidemiological background of the rural areas where the network is operational.
During 2022-2023, a cross-sectional household survey will be conducted across three SEACTN sites in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Thailand. Using a two-stage cluster-sampling approach, we will employ a probability-proportional-to-size sample method for village, and a simple random sample for household, selection, enrolling all members from the selected households. Approximately 1500 participants will be enrolled per country. Participants will undergo questionnaire interview, physical examination and haemoglobin point-of-care testing. Blood samples will be collected and sent to central laboratories to test for chronic and acute infections, and biomarkers associated with cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Prevalences will be presented as an overall estimate by country, and stratified and compared across sites and participants' sociodemographic characteristics. Associations between disease status, risk factors and other characteristics will be explored.
This study protocol has been approved by the Oxford Tropical Research Ethics Committee, National Research Ethics Committee of Bangladesh Medical Research Council, the Cambodian National Ethics Committee for Health Research, the Chiang Rai Provincial Public Health Research Ethical Committee. The results will be disseminated via the local health authorities and partners, peer-reviewed journals and conference presentations.
NCT05389540.
在东南亚的低收入和中等收入国家,农村人口的疾病负担仍未得到充分了解,这给有效的医疗保健重点排序和资源分配带来了挑战。为了填补这一知识空白,南亚和东南亚社区临床试验网络(SEACTN)将开展一项调查,旨在确定一系列广泛的非传染性和传染性疾病的患病率,这是其首个项目——农村发热性疾病项目(RFI)的关键举措之一。这项调查,以及其他探索发热病因、主要死亡原因以及建立村庄和卫生设施地图和档案的 RFI 研究,将为该网络运营所在的农村地区提供最新的流行病学背景。
在 2022-2023 年期间,将在孟加拉国、柬埔寨和泰国的三个 SEACTN 地点进行横断面家庭调查。采用两阶段聚类抽样方法,我们将对村庄采用按比例概率抽样方法,对家庭采用简单随机抽样方法进行选择,从选定的家庭中招募所有成员。每个国家将招募约 1500 名参与者。参与者将接受问卷调查、体格检查和血红蛋白即时检测。将采集血液样本并送往中心实验室,以检测慢性和急性感染以及与心血管疾病和糖尿病相关的生物标志物。患病率将按国家进行总体估计,并按地点和参与者的社会人口学特征进行分层和比较。将探讨疾病状况、危险因素和其他特征之间的关联。
本研究方案已获得牛津热带研究伦理委员会、孟加拉国医学研究理事会国家伦理委员会、柬埔寨国家卫生研究伦理委员会和清莱府公共卫生研究伦理委员会的批准。研究结果将通过当地卫生当局和合作伙伴、同行评议期刊和会议报告进行传播。
NCT05389540。