Tundra Space

Tundra Space

Clinical Research Directory

Browse clinical research sites, groups, and studies.

Back to Studies
RECRUITING
NCT06380504
NA

Increasing the Coverage of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) Treatment in Ethiopia

Sponsor: International Food Policy Research Institute

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The R-SWITCH intervention aims to address the low coverage of treatment for severe wasting (SAM) by leveraging existing community groups to deliver an integrated package focused on prevention, screening, referral, and treatment of SAM. It includes behavior change communication on child nutrition and health, active screening, improved passive screening at health posts, and follow-up of referred cases and those enrolled in outpatient treatment programs (OTP). The primary objectives of the R-SWITCH studies are to assess the intervention's impact on OTP coverage, identify implementation barriers and facilitators, and evaluate its cost-efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Official title: Effect of Leveraging Community-level Structures to Strengthen Prevention, Screening and Treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Ethiopia

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

6 Months - 5 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

1080

Start Date

2024-05-02

Completion Date

2027-06-30

Last Updated

2026-03-27

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

R-SWITCH integrated intervention package

1. Monthly group meetings of Alliance for Development (AFD) community groups) and their members (caregivers of children 0-59 months of age): * Introduction and refresher of Family-led MUAC * Active screening of wasting by AFD * Group SBCC on Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), health and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) with a focus on SAM * Promotion of health services such as GMP 2. Introduction of weight-for-age Z-score \<-3 as screening criterion for passive screening by health extension workers at any contact with children (e.g. during GMP) 3. Promotion of Family-led MUAC screening and SAM awareness to fathers during male agricultural/pastoralist extension activities and by community and religious leaders (creating social support) 4. Follow-up and counselling during home visits by AFD leaders of i) earlier referred cases of SAM, ii) cases enrolled in SAM OTP, iii) and recovered SAM cases discharged from OTP 5. Strengthening communication between HEW and AFDs

Locations (1)

Kersa and Jeldessa woredas

Jimma, Ethiopia