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Clinical Trials/NCT02988180
NCT02988180
Completed
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Developmental and Growth Status of Children (6-60 Months of Age) in Extreme Poverty in Jimma Town of Ethiopia: Effects of Developmental Stimulation - RAI (Risk Analysis and Intervention)

Hasselt University2 sites in 2 countries78 target enrollmentOctober 2015

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Child Malnutrition
Sponsor
Hasselt University
Enrollment
78
Locations
2
Primary Endpoint
fine motor outcome
Status
Completed
Last Updated
9 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Children in extreme poverty lack adequate care and face increased health risks. The earlier poverty strikes in the developmental process, the more deleterious and long-lasting its effects. There is, however, growing evidence that early interventions can prevent the negative consequences. Such interventions are effective, particularly when they are of high quality, organized at home and parents are involved. Recently, baseline assessment of developmental and nutritional status of SOS children and children in extreme poverty in Jimma region of South-West Ethiopia revealed that these children have developmental problems in language, motor, social-emotional skills and nutritional status. The impact of play-oriented stimulation activities integrated into the existing SOS basic program, on developmental outcomes, has never been investigated in this context. The main objective of the study is, therefore, to evaluate the impact of play-oriented stimulation integrated into the basic SOS program on the developmental outcomes of children living with foster families. This was done by comparing the intervention children with their age-matched children (control), not receiving the stimulation package. It was hypothesized that this package would significantly improve the developmental skills of these children.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
October 2015
End Date
July 2016
Last Updated
9 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Hasselt University
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

prof. dr. Marita Granitzer

prof.dr.

Hasselt University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Children who were selected by the SOS children's village as lacking parental care and receive basic services;
  • Children living in Jimma town;
  • Children from 3 months to 59 months of age.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Children with observable physical disabilities which hinders mobility;
  • Children with severe mental retardation;
  • Children with discernable hearing and visual impairments.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

fine motor outcome

Time Frame: 6 months

Denver II-Jimma was used to test fine motor outcome and performance ratio was calculated for analysis

language outcoome

Time Frame: 6 months

Denver II-Jimma was used to test language outcome and performance ratio was calculated for analysis

Personal-social outcome

Time Frame: month 6

Denver II-Jimma was used to test personal-social outcome and performance ratio was calculated for analysis

gross motor outcome

Time Frame: 6 months

Denver II-Jimma was used to test gross motor outcome and performance ratio was calculated for analysis

Social-emotional outcome

Time Frame: 6 months

Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Social Emotional (ASQ: SE) was used to measure social-emotional development of the children

language outcome

Time Frame: 3 months

Denver II-Jimma was used to test language outcome and performance ratio was calculated for analysis

Secondary Outcomes

  • weight(6 months)
  • Height(6 months)

Study Sites (2)

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