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NCT07119333
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Classroom Air Purifiers for Reducing School Absence

Sponsor: Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Summary

Background Respiratory infections like influenza and SARS-CoV-2 pose significant global health risks due to their high transmissibility and severity. SARS-CoV-2 has caused over 7 million deaths worldwide, and the Lancet Commission estimates a \>20% chance of a similar respiratory virus pandemic within a decade. Schools, often poorly ventilated, are high-risk settings for transmission. While COVID-19 school closures may have reduced transmission, they likely caused learning loss, mental health issues, and increased burdens on parents and caregivers. Air purifiers with HEPA filters may offer a non-disruptive mitigation strategy, but the evidence to support their effectiveness in reducing viral transmission is weak. This protocol describes a cluster-randomised, parallel, two-arm, group sequential superiority trial with an interim analysis-to allow early stopping for efficacy or futility-to estimate the effect of portable air purifiers with HEPA filters in primary school classrooms on student absenteeism. Research Questions The primary question is whether installing and operating air purifiers with HEPA-filters (intervention) reduce student absenteeism (primary outcome) compared to sham air purifiers (control). Secondary questions examine whether the intervention reduces teacher absenteeism due to respiratory infections, rate and 12-week risk of self-reported respiratory infections among teachers, and teachers' perceived air quality compared to sham air purifiers. If the trial estimates a statistically significant effect for the primary outcome, a cost-consequence analysis will evaluate the direct and indirect costs associating with operating air purifiers against the potential benefits of reduced student and teacher absenteeism. A process evaluation will explore mechanisms of effect. Methods and Analysis This group sequential trial will randomize schools (clusters) 1:1 to intervention or control arms in two stages: winter 2025/2026 (N = 32 schools; \~736 students) and winter 2026/2027 (N = 30 schools; \~690 students). Eligible schools must have classrooms suitable for portable air purifiers, \>10 students in grades 5-7 (typically aged 10-13 years), and principal consent. Intervention and control classrooms will each receive two portable air purifiers with HEPA-filters operating at a performance equivalent to 3.0 and 0.3 air changes per hour, respectively, with control purifiers acting as shams. Outcomes will be measured during and at the end of a 12-week period. The primary outcome is student absenteeism, measured as full child-days of absence aggregated at the class level. An interim analysis is planned at the end of the first stage, with error-spending O'Brien-Fleming stopping boundaries that are binding for efficacy and nonbinding for futility. The primary estimand is the marginal incidence rate ratio of student absences, estimated using generalized estimating equations with a negative binomial model to account for overdispersion. Prespecified stopping boundaries will determine stopping, with efficacy boundaries being binding. Treatment effects will be estimated using cluster-bootstrapped confidence intervals adjusted to provide strong control on overall type I and II error probabilities, and a bias correction will be applied if the trial is stopped early for efficacy. All analyses will follow the intention-to-treat principle. Ethics and Dissemination The trial has been approved by the Regional Committees for Medical and Health Research Ethics and the National Research Ethics Committee. Results will be disseminated to stakeholders, participants and the public through peer-reviewed journals, scientific meetings and social media.

Official title: Classroom Air Purifiers for Reducing School Absence: Protocol for a Cluster-randomized, Parallel, Two-arm, Group Sequential Superiority Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

10 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

72

Start Date

2026-01

Completion Date

2027-03

Last Updated

2025-11-18

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

DEVICE

Air purifiers

Air purifiers

DEVICE

Sham air purifiers

Sham air purifiers

Locations (1)

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

Oslo, Oslo County, Norway