London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Lao Tropical & Public Health Institute, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic.
BMJ Open. 2024 May 13;14(5):e081536. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081536.
More than 170 countries have implemented disability-targeted social protection programmes, although few have been rigorously evaluated. Consequently, a non-randomised controlled trial is being conducted of a pilot 'cash-plus' programme implemented by UNICEF Laos and the Laos government for children with disabilities in the Xiengkhouang Province in Laos. The intervention combines a regular cash transfer with provision of assistive devices and access for caregivers to a family support programme.
The non-randomised controlled trial will involve 350 children with disabilities across 3 districts identified by programme implementers as eligible for the programme (intervention arm). Implementers have also identified approximately 180 children with disabilities in neighbouring districts, who would otherwise meet eligibility criteria but do not live in the project areas (control arm). The trial will assess the impact of the programme on child well-being (primary outcome), as well as household poverty, caregiver quality of life and time use (secondary outcomes). Baseline data are being collected May-October 2023, with endline 24 months later. Analysis will be intention to treat. A complementary process evaluation will explore the implementation, acceptability of the programme, challenges and enablers to its delivery and mechanisms of impact.
The study has received ethical approval from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the National Ethics Committee for Health Research in Laos. Informed consent and assent will be taken by trained data collectors. Data will be collected and stored on a secure, encrypted server and its use will follow a detailed data management plan. Findings will be disseminated in academic journals and in short briefs for policy and programmatic actors, and in online and in-person events.
ISRCTN80603476.
超过 170 个国家实施了针对残疾人群体的社会保护计划,尽管这些计划很少经过严格的评估。因此,正在对老挝儿童基金会和老挝政府在老挝川圹省为残疾儿童实施的试点“现金加”计划进行一项非随机对照试验。该干预措施将定期现金转移与提供辅助器具以及为照顾者提供家庭支持计划相结合。
这项非随机对照试验将涉及到 350 名来自 3 个地区的残疾儿童,这些地区是由计划实施者确定的符合该计划条件的地区(干预组)。实施者还在邻近地区确定了大约 180 名残疾儿童,他们本来符合资格条件,但不住在项目区(对照组)。该试验将评估该计划对儿童福祉(主要结果)、家庭贫困、照顾者生活质量和时间利用(次要结果)的影响。基线数据正在 2023 年 5 月至 10 月收集,24 个月后进行终点评估。分析将采用意向治疗原则。一项补充的过程评估将探索该计划的实施情况、其可接受性、实施过程中的挑战和推动因素以及其影响机制。
该研究已获得伦敦卫生与热带医学院和老挝国家卫生研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。经过培训的数据收集员将征求知情同意和同意。数据将被收集并存储在一个安全的加密服务器上,其使用将遵循详细的数据管理计划。研究结果将在学术期刊和针对政策和项目制定者的简短简报中传播,并通过在线和现场活动传播。
ISRCTN80603476。