Maternal and Child Health Division, icddr,b, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 23;19(8):e0304988. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0304988. eCollection 2024.
Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are vital for both individual well-being and development. Bangladesh has made long strides in improving SRHR over the last few decades. However, the progress has been uneven across various groups of reproductive-aged females, with the married adolescent girls (MAGs) often being more vulnerable to denial of SRHR than other women. This study intends to develop Balika Bodhu, a combined empowerment and social norm intervention for promoting SRHR among the MAGs and assess its impact.
The evaluation will employ a mixed-method two-arm Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (CRCT) design, where Arm 1 receives the intervention, and Arm 2 serves as the control. The trial will cover 32 clusters (villages) in Rajbari Sadar sub-district, randomized into two equally distributed study arms. A total of 1,120 MAGs aged 15-19 years will be randomly selected from the clusters (35 per cluster) to form a cohort. The MAGs, their husbands, selected elderly women (26 per village) and influential community members (26 per village) will receive group sessions in the intervention clusters. The MAGs and their husbands will be interviewed at baseline and endline. A randomly selected cross-sectional sample of community members aged 35-59 years at baseline and endline will also be surveyed to measure attitudes and social norm regarding SRHR of MAGs. Qualitative data will be collected using 32 In-depth Interviews, six Key Informant Interviews, and eight Focus Group Discussions from two intervention villages. Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis will be performed to assess the impact of the intervention. Narrative analysis and the Grounded Theory approach will be used to analyze the qualitative data.
Rigorous evaluation of Balika Bodhu should contribute to the literature on what works and what does not in addressing denial of SRHR to MAGs using empowerment and social norm intervention and inform policies and programs.
Clinicaltrials.gov: identifier: NCT06126770; Date: Oct 7, 2023. Version 1.
性与生殖健康和权利(SRHR)对个人福祉和发展至关重要。在过去几十年中,孟加拉国在改善 SRHR 方面取得了长足的进步。然而,在不同年龄段的生殖期女性中,进展并不均衡,已婚少女(MAGs)往往比其他女性更容易被剥夺 SRHR。本研究旨在为 MAGs 开发 Balika Bodhu,这是一种结合赋权和社会规范干预措施,以促进其 SRHR,并评估其影响。
评估将采用混合方法两臂集群随机对照试验(CRCT)设计,其中 Arm1 接受干预,Arm2 作为对照。试验将覆盖 Rajbari Sadar 分区的 32 个集群(村庄),随机分为两个均等分布的研究臂。将从集群(每个集群 35 人)中随机抽取 1120 名年龄在 15-19 岁的 MAGs 组成一个队列。干预集群中,将对 MAGs、其丈夫、选定的老年妇女(每个村庄 26 人)和有影响力的社区成员(每个村庄 26 人)进行小组会议。MAGs 及其丈夫将在基线和终点进行访谈。还将在基线和终点时对随机选择的社区成员(年龄 35-59 岁)进行横断面抽样调查,以衡量 MAGs 的 SRHR 态度和社会规范。将使用 32 次深入访谈、6 次关键知情人访谈和 8 次焦点小组讨论从两个干预村庄收集定性数据。将采用意向治疗(ITT)分析评估干预的影响。将使用叙述分析和扎根理论方法分析定性数据。
对 Balika Bodhu 的严格评估应有助于文献研究,了解赋权和社会规范干预措施在解决 MAGs 的 SRHR 否认问题方面的作用,并为政策和方案提供信息。
Clinicaltrials.gov:标识符:NCT06126770;日期:2023 年 10 月 7 日。版本 1。