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Air Purifiers in Classrooms for Infection Control - a Pilot Study

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Acceptability
Feasibility
Interventions
Device: Ceiling-Mounted Air Purifiers
Device: Portable or Ceiling Mounted Air Purifiers
Device: Portable Air Purifiers
Registration Number
NCT06374316
Lead Sponsor
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Brief Summary

This study aims to investigate the acceptability and feasibility of deploying air purifiers equipped with HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters in classrooms, to study air purifiers as an infection control measure. It will also evaluate the direct effect of air purifiers on air quality, comparing ceiling-mounted purifiers, portable purifiers and no purifier.

Detailed Description

Improved ventilation and air purification have been proposed as promising measures to protect the health of students and children while avoiding future school closures during pandemics. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the effectiveness and potential drawbacks of using air purifiers in educational settings. This pilot study was initiated to explore whether a large study of air purifiers in Norwegian primary school classrooms is feasible and acceptable among teachers and students, and to uncover whether air purifiers can reduce particle density in classrooms and thus potentially decrease the spread of infections.

The results will lay the groundwork for larger-scale trials that could form the basis of knowledge for decision-makers on whether the use of air purifiers should be part of the strategy to limit infections in classrooms while avoiding school closures during future pandemics.

The pilot study consists of two parts. The first part will last six weeks, and focus on the feasibility and acceptability among teachers and students. It will describe and compare two arms - ceiling-mounted (arm 1) and portable (arm 2) air purifiers. The second part lasts nine weeks, and will evaluate the direct effect of air purifiers on air quality. It will compare ceiling-mounted, and portable devices and no purifier(arm 3). The study will involve multiple schools, with a total of six schools contributing eight classrooms. Arm 1 will have two schools and arm 2 will have three schools, each school contributing with one classroom. Arm 3 will have one school, contributing with three classrooms. The classrooms will preferably belong to 7th grade students, but 6th and 5th grade student classrooms will also be accepted, based on the schools preferences. Data collection includes interviews and questionnaires from teachers and students, observations, as well as absenteeism data and air quality measurements.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
6
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Ceiling-Mounted Air PurifiersCeiling-Mounted Air PurifiersClassrooms in this arm will have ceiling-mounted air purifiers installed. Air quality will be monitored throughout the study period.
Both Portable and Ceiling-Mounted Air PurifiersPortable or Ceiling Mounted Air PurifiersClassrooms in this arms will have both portable and ceiling-mounted air purifiers installed. The rooms will alternate weekly between having no air purifiers on, or only ceiling-mounted air purifier on, or only portable air purifier on. Air quality will be monitored throughout the study period.
Portable Air PurifiersPortable Air PurifiersClassrooms in this arm will have portable air purifiers installed. Air quality will be monitored throughout the study period.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Effectiveness of air purifiers versus no air purifier on improving air quality in classrooms.9 weeks

Air quality will be measured using specialized monitors, capturing key indicators such as particulate matter levels. The data collected will enable a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of air purifiers versus no air purifier in improving the overall air quality in educational settings.

Effectiveness of ceiling mounted versus portable air purifier on improving air quality in classrooms.9 weeks

Air quality will be measured using specialized monitors, capturing key indicators such as particulate matter levels. The data collected will enable a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness between ceiling mounted and portable air purifiers in improving the overall air quality in educational settings.

Acceptability of having Air Purifiers in Classrooms6 weeks

Acceptability will be assessed through the in-depth qualitative interviews with teachers and students, exploring perceptions and challenges associated with the use of air purifiers.

Untoward events when installing air purifiers in classrooms2 weeks

Experiences will be collected from the personnel involved in installing the air purifiers

Untoward events when running air purifiers in classrooms9 weeks

Experiences will be collected from class teachers and students through in-depth qualitative interviews at the beginning (only teachers) and the end (teachers and students) of the study period. Observations and experiences from the study team during the study period will be collected and described.

How student absence data can be collected from existing school registration systems.8 weeks

Experiences from collecting data from the individual schools or from the municipalities, on absence per week per class based on the existing absence systems, will be described.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Response rate of class teachers to the study surveys.6 weeks

Consent will be sought from relevant teachers in part 1 schools, and weekly questionnaires will be sent out. Response rates will be described. Results will be supported by answers to interview questions about motivations and challenges in participating in such surveys.

Response rate of students/their guardians to study surveys.8 weeks

Consent will be sought from students in part 1 schools, and weekly questionnaires will be sent out. Response rate will be described.

Absence frequency among students8 weeks

Based on the absence data from the schools existing registration systems, we will describe the absence frequency among students in the participating classes.

Proportion of absence due to respiratory disease.8 weeks

Answers to surveys from teachers and students on absence and reasons for absence, from part 1 schools, will be analysed.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Oslo, Norway

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