The purpose of this study is to determine if an intensive handwashing intervention administered to primiparous women during their pregnancy can increase maternal handwashing with soap at critical times.
In high neonatal mortality settings, about half of neonatal deaths are estimated to occur because of infectious syndromes such as sepsis, acute respiratory infection, neonatal tetanus, and diarrhea. Promoting handwashing to mothers in the post-neonatal period has been shown to reduce the risk of pneumonia and diarrhea among infants \> 28 days old but there is little information on the protective effect of handwashing for neonatal health outcomes. The proposed study will assess motivators and barriers to handwashing with soap among new mothers, and develop and test a hand cleansing promotion intervention in rural Bangladesh. The handwashing behavior change intervention will include approaches to enhance maternal expectations of being a good nurturer, as well as enhancing maternal self-efficacy to carry out handwashing behavior.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
400
Pregnancy may serve as a unique opportunity to improve maternal handwashing behavior more deeply and sustainably than a handwashing promotion intervention at a different time. Primiparous women will receive an intensive handwashing promotion program delivered at 3 in-home visits between one month prenatal and 1 week post natal. The program will promote handwashing benefits, provide hardware to reduce barriers to handwashing, and educate mothers about the critical times for handwashing. Mothers will also receive an essential neonatal care package with information on clean delivery, hypothermia prevention, breastfeeding counseling, umbilical cord care, and identification of neonatal danger signs.
Mothers will receive an essential neonatal care package with information on clean delivery, hypothermia prevention, breastfeeding counseling, umbilical cord care, and identification of neonatal danger signs.
ICDDR,B
Matlab, Bangladesh
Proportion of critical events where neonatal caregivers wash their hands with soap as a measure of behavior change.
Time frame: 1 month post-natal
Proportion of critical events where neonatal caregivers wash their hands with soap as a measure of behavior change.
Time frame: 3 months post-natal
Daily reduction in household soap weight.
Time frame: 2 weeks post-natal.
Daily reduction in household soap weight.
Time frame: 1 month post-natal
Incidence density of suspected sepsis in neonates
Time frame: 1 month post natal
Incidence density of suspected omphalitis in neonates
Time frame: 1 month post-natal
All cause neonatal mortality rate.
Time frame: 1 month post-natal.
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