Maternal Adherence to MMS in Nepal
- Conditions
- Supplementation
- Interventions
- Drug: Multiple Micronutrient Supplement BlisterDrug: Multiple Micronutrient Supplement Bottle
- Registration Number
- NCT06327646
- Lead Sponsor
- Helen Keller International
- Brief Summary
Although clinical studies highlight the value of MMS for pregnant and lactating women, implementation research studies are necessary to understand adherence and acceptability to the product and to uncover potential obstacles to implementation in specific contexts. For Nepal, it is crucial to establish whether adherence to MMS supplementation is non-inferior to the existing IFA supplementation for 180 tablets, which has a high (65%) adherence rate. It is also important to investigate how whether providing MMS in bottles (containing a substantial quantity, such as 90 count bottles twice during pregnancy) might impact ANC utilization, particularly in terms of ensuring that pregnant women attend at least eight ANC visits. Furthermore, assessment of MMS acceptability, including pill taste, smell, size, swallowability, side effects, benefits as well as aspects such as product labeling and packaging, among end users in Nepal, is needed to understand acceptability of MMS vs. IFA. Finally, implementation issues within the health system, including the need of trainings for healthcare workers' and, female community health volunteers (FCHVs)' training needs; and government stakeholders' interest and barriers;; community s Social and behavioral change communication needs, and issues around supply chain issues should be well-understood and documented to inform prior to scale-up to support a smooth transition of MMS. Thus, Helen Keller International, in collaboration with Nepal's Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) and the Eleanor Crook Foundation (ECF), will conduct a set of four mixed-methods studies to generate evidence and insights that inform the development of an MMS supplementation strategy. This trial in one province of Nepal is the first study that will be complemented by one additional quantitative study and two qualitative studies to generate evidence on the topics mentioned.
- Detailed Description
The primary and secondary research questions for the randomized controlled trial named "Non-inferiority Assessment of Maternal Adherence to Supplementation: A Trial of the Effects of MMS" (NAMASTE MMS) are detailed below:
Primary:
1. Is adherence to the full prescription of 180 MMS (-blister) during pregnancy non-inferior to adherence to the full prescription of 180 IFA-blister during pregnancy (arm 2 vs arm 1)?
2. Is adherence to the full prescription of 180 MMS (-bottle) during pregnancy non-inferior to adherence to the full prescription of 180 IFA-blister during pregnancy (arm 3 vs arm 1)?
Secondary:
1. Is the level of adherence to MMS-blister and MMS-bottle non-inferior to the level of adherence to IFA-blister at different points during pregnancy and lactation (i.e. 30 days, 90 days, and 45 days postpartum from start of supplementation) (arm 2 vs. arm 1 and arm 3 vs arm 1)?
2. Is there a difference in adherence to 180 MMS during pregnancy from blister packaging vs bottle packaging of MMS (arm 2 vs arm 3?
3. Is there a difference in adherence to ANC visits during pregnancy from blister packaging vs bottle packaging of MMS (arm 2 vs arm 3)?
4. What is the level of acceptability of IFA and MMS at different stages of pregnancy (i.e. 30 days, 90 days, 180 days, and 45 days postpartum) (arms 1, 2 and 3)?
5. What is the validity of women's recall of the amount of MMS/IFA received and of adherence to MMS/IFA compared to a gold standard?
This c-RCT will be conducted among pregnant women assigned to one of three trial arms (as described below in the section on interventional description). Data will be collected via in-person surveys at their home over a period of 12 months, including immediately following the 30-, 90-, delivery (180-) and 45-days post-partum (225-) day points post-enrollment at the pregnant woman's first antenatal care visit.
The c-RCT will be conducted in Lumbini Province of Nepal, which was purposely selected among the four provinces that cover all three agro-ecological regions in Nepal: mountains, hills, and the terai (plains) due to ease of implementation. The random sampling of health facilities (clusters) will be as proportional to the population as possible - i.e., 10% from mountains, 40% from hills, and 50% from terai. The required facilities (n=120) will be randomly selected and assigned to one of the three c-RCT arms using from the list of government health facilities (primary health care centers (PHCCs), and health posts (HPs) only).
A total of 120 health facilities will be randomly assigned to one of the three arms. Forty (40) health facilities will receive IFA in blister packs (current standard of care), 40 health facilities will receive MMS in blister packs, and 40 will receive MMS in bottles, and 40 will receive IFA in blister packs. These supplements will be distributed pregnant women who health workers identify as meeting study criteria and who provide verbal informed consent to be study participants. When a woman reports for antenatal care to a health facility that is part of the RCT, the health worker will identify whether she is at least 18 years and no more than 35 years of age. If so, the health work will start to complete an enrollment log (Annex 4) to document the pregnant woman's details such as name, phone number, other household members' phone number(s), and house location details. This enrollment log also includes the study eligibility criteria (specified below) to help the health worker know if the woman could participate in the study. If she is deemed eligible, the health worker will inform her about the study and the opportunity to participate including the research objectives and processes and share detailed information on supplementation including its timing, benefits, and potential side effects. The enrollment log thus will generate a record of all pregnant women considered for the study, those excluded by each of the study inclusion criteria, and the refusal rate for the study, based on the health worker's initial screening. The health worker will share information for each pregnant woman deemed to meet study inclusion criteria and who agrees to participate in the study with the enumerator assigned to that particular health facility, following a communication protocol (Annex 5). The enumerator will, in turn, enter the woman's data into his/her electronic enrolment log, visit the woman at her home to verify her eligibility based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria, and obtain her written informed consent. For those women who are confirmed to meet study inclusion/exclusion criteria and provide their written informed consent to participate, the enumerator will then administer the enrollment survey. Pregnant women enrolled in the study who continue to provide consent and remain in the study will be further interviewed at 30 and 90-days post enrollment, as well as at delivery (approximately 180-days post enrollment) and 45-days post-partum (approximately 225-days post enrollment)
The recruitment of pregnant women will continue in each health center facility on a rolling basis until the targeted number of women (2,640) total are enrolled. Recruitment is anticipated to take approximately 8 months, with quicker data collection in the plains given a larger number of pregnant women using services from these facilities and progressively slower data collection in the hills and mountains, due to lower population and in turn, less frequent pregnancies, and service usage . Additional delays in recruitment may occur due to adverse weather, greater clarity on pregnancy rates once enrollment starts, and other factors
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 2640
Not provided
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description IFA-180 (Blister) Iron Folic Acid Blister - MMS-180 (Blister) Multiple Micronutrient Supplement Blister - MMS-180 (Bottle) Multiple Micronutrient Supplement Bottle -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pregnancy supplementation for 180 days: binary Delivery Consumed at least 180 supplement tablets between study enrollment and delivery (MMS-blister vs IFA-blister; MMS-bottle vs. IFA blister)
Pregnancy supplementation for 180 days: continuous Delivery Number of supplements consumed between study enrollment and delivery (MMS-blister vs IFA-blister; MMS-bottle vs. IFA blister)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method MMS supplementation for 180 days: continuous Delivery Number of supplements consumed between study enrollment and delivery (MMS-blister vs. MMS-bottle)
Full pregnancy supplementation: binary Delivery Consumed at least the maximum number of supplement tablets eligible to consume between study enrollment and delivery (MMS-blister vs IFA-blister; MMS-bottle vs. IFA blister; MMS-bottle vs MMS-blister)
MMS supplementation for 180 days: Binary Delivery Consumed at least 180 supplement tablets between study enrollment and delivery (MMS-blister vs MMS-bottle)
Full pregnancy supplementation: continuous Delivery Number of supplements consumed between study enrollment and delivery (MMS-blister vs IFA-blister; MMS-bottle vs. IFA blister; MMS-bottle vs MMS-blister)
Antenatal Care Utilization: continuous Delivery Number of ANC visits during pregnancy (MMS-blister vs. MMS-bottle)
Antenatal Care Utilization: binary Delivery Received the recommended 8 ANC visits during pregnancy or not (MMS-blister vs MMS-bottle)
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Trial Locations
- Locations (118)
Satbariya Health Post
🇳🇵Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Shantinagar Health Post
🇳🇵Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sisahaniya Health Post
🇳🇵Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Chanai Health Post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Ganeshpur health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Gugauli health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Jahadi health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Krishnanagar health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Labani health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Maharajgunj primary health care centre
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Pakadi health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Nuwagaun Health Post
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Pakhapani Health Post
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Pang Health Post
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Rank Health Post
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sirpa Health Post
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sulichaur Phc
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Hukam Health Post
🇳🇵Rukum east, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Kankri Health Post
🇳🇵Rukum east, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Pokhara Health Post
🇳🇵Rukum east, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sisne Health Post
🇳🇵Rukum east, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Aama Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Amuwa (Paschhim) Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Asurena Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Bodabar Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Chhapiya Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Dhamauli Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Ekala Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Farena Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Gajedi Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Gonaha Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Harnaiya Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Jogada Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Masina Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Bejapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Belahari health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Betahani health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Thada primary health care centre
🇳🇵Arghakhanchi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Banakatawa primary health care centre
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Banakatti health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Basudevapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Chisapani health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Ganapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Gangapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Hirminiya health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Holiya health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Indrapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Jaispur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Kalaphata health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Kathkuiya health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Khajura primary health care centre
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Khaskarkado health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Laxmanpur primary health care centre
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Matahiya health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Narainapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Phattepur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Puraina health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Puraini health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Rainyapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Saigaun Health Post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sonpur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Titihiriya health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Udarapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Udayapur health post
🇳🇵Banke, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Khairapur health post
🇳🇵Bardiya, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Mathura haridwar health post
🇳🇵Bardiya, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Motipur health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Neulapur health Post
🇳🇵Bardiya, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sanoshree health post
🇳🇵Bardiya, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Gadhawa Health Post
🇳🇵Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Hapur Health Post
🇳🇵Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Lalmatiya Health Post
🇳🇵Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Laxmipur Health Post
🇳🇵Dang, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Baskhor health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Birpur health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Haranampur primary health care centre
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Hariharpur healthpost
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Patariya health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Pathardeiya health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Shivapur health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sisawa health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Tilaurakot health post
🇳🇵Kapilvastu, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Jagnnathpur Primary Health Care Centre
🇳🇵Nawalparasi west, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Paklihawa health post
🇳🇵Nawalparasi west, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Arkha Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Bangeshal Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Bhingri Primary Health Care Centre
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Damri Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Devisthan Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Okharkot Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Phopli Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Rajwara Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sapdanda Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Syauliwang Health Post
🇳🇵Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Aresh Health Post
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Holeri Phc
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Liwang Health Post
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Nerpa Health Post
🇳🇵Rolpa, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Taksera Health Post
🇳🇵Rukum east, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Bhagawanpur Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Dhakadhai Primary Health Care Centre
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Kamahariya Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Karmahawa Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Khudabagar Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Lumbini Primary Health Care Centre
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Majhagawa Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Manmateriya Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Motipur primary health care centre
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Parroha Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Roinihawa Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Rudrapur Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sadi Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sakraun Pakadi Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Semara Bazar Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Shankarnagar Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sikatahan Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Sipawa Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal
Tenuhawa Health Post
🇳🇵Rupandehi, Lumbini Province, Nepal