The Impact of Pre-emptive Home Delivery of ORS + Zinc on Treatment for Child Diarrhea

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

103,920

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 4, 2024

Primary Completion Date

February 28, 2026

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2026

Conditions
Diarrhea Toddler
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Community Sensitization + Household visit + Information + Free pre-emptive distribution of ORS+Zinc

The intervention will involve the following: 1) The communities will be sensitized on the importance of ORS and Zinc use for the treatment of child diarrhea, by the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). 2) Campaigners recruited by CHAI will visit each household in their catchment area that contain at child under 5 years old. 3) During the distribution visits, the campaigners will train caregivers on the dangers of diarrhea and the importance of ORS and zinc use, among other things (including how to prepare, use, and store ORS/zinc, benefits of the treatments, recommended health behaviors such as seeking care, and encouraging basic handwashing and hygiene practices). The caregivers will also receive a flyer describing the same information in their local language, for future reference. 4) Campaigners will then distribute two ORS and zinc co-packs (each co-pack contains two sachets of ORS and 10 tablets of zinc) for free for each child under the age of five in the household.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

RECRUITING

Clinton Health Access Initiative, Abuja

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Clinton Health Access Initiative, Nigeria

OTHER

collaborator

Innovations for Poverty Action

OTHER

lead

RAND

OTHER