Enhancing Blood Donation at Schools and Beyond in Malawi
- Conditions
- Blood Donation
- Interventions
- Other: Club 25
- Registration Number
- NCT06138899
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Minnesota
- Brief Summary
First developed in Zimbabwe, Club 25 is an initiative to promote blood donation among young people, who present a low-risk population for the spread of transfusion transmissible infections (TTIs). Club 25 members in Malawi make a pledge to donate blood 25 times during their lifetime. The primary aim of this study is to compare a Club 25 donation program to the current standard procedures for student blood donor recruitment in 30 secondary schools in Malawi. Roughly half of the schools will be randomly assigned to a Club 25 intervention and the study will collect data on student blood donations in all 30 schools for three school years. Upon completion of data collection the rate of student blood donation will be compared between the intervention schools and the non-intervention schools.
- Detailed Description
Recognizing the role of youth in blood donation, Zimbabwe, a country with similar demographics to Malawi, developed "Club 25" in 1989 as a means to encourage regular blood donation among the youth. Club 25 donation programs involved students pledging to donate blood 25 times in their lifetime. In order to achieve this objective, students pledged to lead a healthy lifestyle, to avoid acquiring HIV and other TTIs and to continue donating blood after leaving school. Club 25 in Zimbabwe demonstrated a consistent drop in HIV infection among donors over time and managed to minimize blood shortages during school holidays.
This is a hybrid Type I implementation science cluster randomized clinical trial comparing an enhanced Malawian-tailored school-based Club 25 donation program to the current standard procedures (SP) for student blood donor recruitment in 30 secondary schools in Malawi. This study will be conducted for 3 years, with additional 6 months start-up and 6-month data analysis/write up (total activity period will be 4 years). The total sample size is 11,492 per year. A minimum of 5746 student voluntary non-numerated blood donors (VNRBD) from each arm (15 schools with standard procedures for blood donor recruitment (SP) and 15 Club 25 schools) will be recruited annually. Focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, and key informant interviews will be conducted with a minimum of 400 participants including student VNRBDs, key informants, and community stakeholders. Schools will be stratified by Malawi Blood Transfusion Service regional office sites (South, East, Centre, North).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 35000
- At least 16 years old and enrolled in a secondary school
- Under 16 years of age or not enrolled in a secondary school
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Club 25 Club 25 Club 25 donation programs will be set up in schools randomized to this arm. Three blood donation events per school year will take place at study schools. Each donation event will be preceded by a motivational talk intended to inform students of the importance of blood donation and encourage students to donate blood. Donation events and motivational talks will be planned and conducted by the Malawi Blood Transfusion Services (MBTS).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Donation rate 36 months Blood donation rate per year among secondary students
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Students who donated at least once 36 months Proportion of the students who donated blood at least once during the course of the study
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Malawi Blood Transfusion Services
🇲🇼Lilongwe, Malawi