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Chamas for Change: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Conditions
Gender Equity
Interventions
Behavioral: Chamas cha MamaToto program
Registration Number
NCT05787392
Lead Sponsor
Moi University
Brief Summary

In Kenya, the chamas strategy (a peer support approach aimed at improving MNCH and reducing gender and social inequalities) has been shown to significantly improve maternal and child health outcomes while also providing social and financial support to participating women. However, the COVID-19 pandemic caused significant disruptions in women's work and MNCH services around the world due to reallocation of health care resources, COVID-19 fears, transportation restrictions, and lockdowns. These consequences appeared to disproportionately affect the poor, particularly poor women. The purpose of this participatory action design study is to determine how Chamas participation intersected with other factors to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and economic well-being of women and children.

Detailed Description

The study objectives are:

To evaluate the effect of Chama participation on mitigating the effects of the pandemic on social and gender equity.

* Impact on economic status (assessed using the changes in the Poverty Probability index scores)

* Impact on health service utilization and behaviours (assessed using enrollment in the national health insurance scheme, number of ANC visits attended, facility delivery, maternal death, newborn death, infant death, exclusive breastfeeding, number of children fully immunized at age 1)

* Social attitudes and well-being (assessed using, attitude towards harsh punishment of children, level of parental stress)

* COVID-19 related information (assessed using COVID-19 infection, COVID-19 vaccination, and effects of COVID restrictions)

To use an equity-centered design process and narrative approach to share research findings.

The research team intends to evaluate women's experiences during the pandemic using a mixed method approach and a participatory action design method. The focus will be on 3 study cohorts: (1) women who participated in Chamas throughout the pandemic, (2) women who left Chamas during the pandemic, (3) women whose communities were randomized to not receive the Chamas intervention. To better understand the effects of Chama participation on study outcomes, we will conduct an interviewer-administered survey among the described cohorts of women. This will be followed by qualitative studies to contextualize the study findings and investigate gender dynamics as social processes. Focus group discussions (FGDs) and key informant interviews (KIIs) will be conducted to further investigate our study cohort's experiences during the pandemic and identify strategies used by participants to mitigate the negative effects of the pandemic and its associated restrictions.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
444
Inclusion Criteria
  • Women who participated in the 2021 Chamas study in Western Kenya
Exclusion Criteria
  • Women who did not participate in the 2021 study.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Did not complete Chamas programChamas cha MamaToto programwomen who left Chamas during the pandemic
Completed Chamas programChamas cha MamaToto programwomen who participated in Chamas throughout the pandemic
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Economic Status1 year

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the women's economic well-being based on Poverty property Index (PPI) scores obtained from 10 questions in the questionnaire. The PPI is a relative scale in which each response is assigned a value, and the sum of the values is the participant's PPI score. The participant's PPI is then compared with the country level score using the "look-up table" for the country (Kenya) to determine the participant's likelihood of being poor. The investigators will compare the PPI scores at the post-pandemic period between the three cohorts in the study.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Health service utilization1 year

Use of health services during the COVID-19 pandemic based on questionnaire response to questions assessing use of healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 experiences1 year

Experiences of the community during the COVID pandemic from the perspective of the three cohorts of women in the study will be explored based on qualitative focus group discussions. Questions to explore how different genders experienced the pandemic will be specifically explored. The gender considerations will include an assessment of how gender interacts with resource access, the roles each gender plays in society, societal expectations, and power dynamics. It also includes evaluating the ways in which gender power relations manifest to create inequities and/or differences in experiences during the pandemic.

Social impact of COVID191 year

Parenting stress based on parental stress index scale scores in questionnaire. Overall possible scores on the scale range from 18 - 90. The higher the score, the higher the measured level of Parental stress

Attitudes towards Harsh punishment1 year

Attitude to child punishment based on questionnaire response.

Health insurance uptake1 year

Enrolment in health insurance based on questionnaire response.

COVID-19 experiences of key informants1 year

Experiences of the community during the COVID pandemic from the perspective of key informants will be explored based on qualitative interviews. Questions to explore how different genders experienced the pandemic will be specifically explored. The gender considerations will include an assessment of how gender interacts with resource access, the roles each gender plays in society, societal expectations, and power dynamics. It also includes evaluating the ways in which gender power relations manifest to create inequities and/or differences in experiences during the pandemic.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Trans-Nzoia County

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Kitale, Kenya

Trans Nzoia county

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Kiminini, Kenya

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