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提高认识运动在减少多哥农村地区麻风病相关耻辱感方面的效果:一项混合方法整群随机对照试验方案

Effectiveness of Sensitization Campaigns in Reducing Leprosy-Related Stigma in Rural Togo: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Jockers Dominik, Bakoubayi Akila Wimima, Bärnighausen Kate, Bando P'tanam P'kontème, Pechar Stefanie, Maina Teresia Wamuyu, Wachinger Jonas, Vetter Mark, Djakpa Yawovi, Saka Bayaki, Gnossike Piham, Schröder Nora Maike, Liu Shuyan, Gadah Denis Agbenyigan Yawovi, Kasang Christa, Bärnighausen Till

机构信息

Heidelberg Insititute of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.

German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association, Lomé, Togo.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Apr 18;13:e52106. doi: 10.2196/52106.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the global strategy to eliminate leprosy, there remains a need for early case detection to successfully interrupt transmissions. Poor knowledge about leprosy and leprosy-related stigma are key drivers of delayed diagnosis and treatment. Sensitization campaigns to inform and increase awareness among the general population are an integral part of many national neglected tropical disease programs. Despite their importance, the effectiveness of such campaigns has not been rigorously studied in the West African context. A multilingual rural setting with low health literacy in this region presents challenges to the potential impact of sensitization campaigns.

OBJECTIVE

The primary objective of this study is to assess the causal effect of common practice community sensitization campaigns on leprosy-related knowledge and stigma at the community level and among community health volunteers. Additionally, we will test the potential of novel educational audio tools in the 15 most prominent local languages to overcome literacy and language barriers and amplify sensitization campaigns.

METHODS

We will conduct a cluster randomized controlled trial using a sequential mixed methods approach in 60 rural communities across all regions of Togo, West Africa. The study features 2 intervention arms and 1 control arm, with intervention and control assignments made at the community level through randomization. Communities in intervention arm 1 will receive a sensitization campaign in line with the current Togolese national neglected tropical disease program. Communities in intervention arm 2 will receive the same sensitization campaign along with educational audio tools distributed to community households. The control arm will receive no intervention before data collection. Quantitative outcome measures on knowledge and stigma will be collected from a random sample of 1200 individuals. Knowledge will be assessed using the 9-item standardized Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Questionnaire. Stigma will be measured using the 7-item Social Distance Scale and the 15-item Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue Community Stigma Scale. We will estimate intention-to-treat effects at the individual level, comparing the outcomes of the intervention and control arms. In an accompanying qualitative component, we will conduct in-depth interviews with community members, community health volunteers, and health care workers in both treatment arms and the control arm to explore intervention and stigma-related experiences.

RESULTS

This paper describes and discusses the protocol for a mixed methods cluster randomized controlled trial. Data collection is planned to be completed in June 2024, with ongoing data analysis. The first results are expected to be submitted for publication by the end of 2024.

CONCLUSIONS

This trial will be among the first to test the causal effectiveness of community-based sensitization campaigns and audio tools to increase knowledge and reduce leprosy-related stigma. As such, the results will inform health policy makers, decision-makers, and public health practitioners designing sensitization campaigns in rural multilingual settings.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00029355; https://drks.de/search/en/trial/DRKS00029355.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/52106.

摘要

背景

在全球消除麻风病战略中,仍需要早期病例检测以成功阻断传播。对麻风病的了解不足以及与麻风病相关的耻辱感是诊断和治疗延迟的关键驱动因素。提高公众认识的宣传活动,旨在向普通民众宣传并提高其认识,是许多国家被忽视热带病项目的一个组成部分。尽管这些活动很重要,但在西非背景下,此类活动的有效性尚未得到严格研究。该地区多语言的农村环境且健康素养较低,给宣传活动的潜在影响带来了挑战。

目的

本研究的主要目的是评估常见的社区宣传活动对社区层面以及社区卫生志愿者中与麻风病相关的知识和耻辱感的因果效应。此外,我们将测试以15种最主要的当地语言制作的新型教育音频工具克服识字和语言障碍以及扩大宣传活动影响的潜力。

方法

我们将在西非多哥所有地区的60个农村社区采用序贯混合方法进行整群随机对照试验。该研究有2个干预组和1个对照组,通过随机化在社区层面进行干预和对照分配。干预组1的社区将接受符合当前多哥国家被忽视热带病项目的宣传活动。干预组2的社区将接受相同的宣传活动,并向社区家庭分发教育音频工具。对照组在数据收集前不接受任何干预。将从1200名个体的随机样本中收集关于知识和耻辱感的定量结果指标。知识将使用9项标准化的知识、态度和实践问卷进行评估。耻辱感将使用7项社会距离量表和15项解释模型访谈目录社区耻辱感量表进行测量。我们将在个体层面估计意向性治疗效果,比较干预组和对照组的结果。在配套的定性部分,我们将对两个干预组和对照组的社区成员、社区卫生志愿者和医护人员进行深入访谈,以探讨与干预和耻辱感相关的经历。

结果

本文描述并讨论了一项混合方法整群随机对照试验的方案。计划于2024年6月完成数据收集,并进行持续的数据分析。预计第一批结果将于2024年底提交发表。

结论

该试验将是首批测试基于社区的宣传活动和音频工具提高知识并减少与麻风病相关耻辱感的因果有效性的试验之一。因此,研究结果将为在多语言农村环境中设计宣传活动的卫生政策制定者、决策者和公共卫生从业者提供参考。

试验注册

德国临床试验注册中心DRKS00029355;https://drks.de/search/en/trial/DRKS00029355。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/52106。

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