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“The Magic Glasses Philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren
BACKGROUND: Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) cause substantial disease and disability globally. Health education has proven complementary to school-based drug administration programs for STH control. We determined the generalizability of the impact of “The Magic Glasses” health education package for...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35024651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2021.100312 |
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author | Mationg, Mary Lorraine S Williams, Gail M Tallo, Veronica L Olveda, Remigio M Aung, Eindra Alday, Portia Reñosa, Mark Donald Daga, Chona Mae Landicho, Jhoys Demonteverde, Maria Paz Santos, Eunice Diane Bravo, Thea Andrea Bieri, Franziska Angly Bedford, Andrew Li, Yuesheng Clements, Archie C A Steinmann, Peter Halton, Kate Stewart, Donald E McManus, Donald P Gray, Darren J |
author_facet | Mationg, Mary Lorraine S Williams, Gail M Tallo, Veronica L Olveda, Remigio M Aung, Eindra Alday, Portia Reñosa, Mark Donald Daga, Chona Mae Landicho, Jhoys Demonteverde, Maria Paz Santos, Eunice Diane Bravo, Thea Andrea Bieri, Franziska Angly Bedford, Andrew Li, Yuesheng Clements, Archie C A Steinmann, Peter Halton, Kate Stewart, Donald E McManus, Donald P Gray, Darren J |
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description | BACKGROUND: Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) cause substantial disease and disability globally. Health education has proven complementary to school-based drug administration programs for STH control. We determined the generalizability of the impact of “The Magic Glasses” health education package for STH prevention in schoolchildren in Laguna province, the Philippines, having previously shown its positive impact in China. METHODS: We conducted a cluster-randomised controlled trial, in schoolchildren, aged 9–10 years, across 40 schools over one year. Schools were randomly assigned either to the “Magic Glasses Philippines” health education intervention package (consisting of a cartoon video, classroom discussions, drawing and essay competition) complementing the standard health education activities of the Philippines Departments of Health and Education, or to a control group, which involved only the standard health education activities. The primary trial outcomes were the proportion of STH infected schoolchildren and their knowledge, attitude and behaviour of STH assessed in both groups at baseline and through two follow-up surveys undertaken immediately prior to the semi-annual national mass administration of albendazole. The outcomes between the study arms were compared using generalized estimating equation models, accounting for clustering at the school level. The trial is registered with Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry number: ACTRN12616000508471. FINDINGS: At follow-up assessments, the mean knowledge and behaviour scores in the intervention group were, respectively, 5·3 (95% confidence interval [CI]:4·2—6·5; p=<0.001) and 1·1 (95% CI: 0·4—1·7; p=0.002) percentage points higher than the control group. There was no overall effect on helminth infections (any STH; adjusted odds ratio [aOR]:1·0; 95% CI: 0·8—1·3; p=0·856), Ascaris lumbricoides; aOR:1·0; 95% CI: 0·7—1·6; p=0·894, or Trichuris trichiura; aOR:1·7; 95% CI: 0·9—1·6; p=0·315) but sub-group analysis showed a 60% reduction in the odds of any STH infection resulting from the “Magic Glasses” intervention in schools with a baseline prevalence ≤15% (aOR: 0·4; 95% CI: 0·2—0·7; p=0·001). INTERPRETATION: The health-education package demonstrated a modest but statistically significant impact on the students’ overall STH knowledge and changes in their behaviour but was only effective in preventing STH infections in intervention schools where the baseline prevalence was ≤15%. FUNDING: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia, and the UBS-Optimus Foundation, Switzerland. |
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spelling | pubmed-86717272022-01-11 “The Magic Glasses Philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren Mationg, Mary Lorraine S Williams, Gail M Tallo, Veronica L Olveda, Remigio M Aung, Eindra Alday, Portia Reñosa, Mark Donald Daga, Chona Mae Landicho, Jhoys Demonteverde, Maria Paz Santos, Eunice Diane Bravo, Thea Andrea Bieri, Franziska Angly Bedford, Andrew Li, Yuesheng Clements, Archie C A Steinmann, Peter Halton, Kate Stewart, Donald E McManus, Donald P Gray, Darren J Lancet Reg Health West Pac Research Paper BACKGROUND: Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) cause substantial disease and disability globally. Health education has proven complementary to school-based drug administration programs for STH control. We determined the generalizability of the impact of “The Magic Glasses” health education package for STH prevention in schoolchildren in Laguna province, the Philippines, having previously shown its positive impact in China. METHODS: We conducted a cluster-randomised controlled trial, in schoolchildren, aged 9–10 years, across 40 schools over one year. Schools were randomly assigned either to the “Magic Glasses Philippines” health education intervention package (consisting of a cartoon video, classroom discussions, drawing and essay competition) complementing the standard health education activities of the Philippines Departments of Health and Education, or to a control group, which involved only the standard health education activities. The primary trial outcomes were the proportion of STH infected schoolchildren and their knowledge, attitude and behaviour of STH assessed in both groups at baseline and through two follow-up surveys undertaken immediately prior to the semi-annual national mass administration of albendazole. The outcomes between the study arms were compared using generalized estimating equation models, accounting for clustering at the school level. The trial is registered with Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry number: ACTRN12616000508471. FINDINGS: At follow-up assessments, the mean knowledge and behaviour scores in the intervention group were, respectively, 5·3 (95% confidence interval [CI]:4·2—6·5; p=<0.001) and 1·1 (95% CI: 0·4—1·7; p=0.002) percentage points higher than the control group. There was no overall effect on helminth infections (any STH; adjusted odds ratio [aOR]:1·0; 95% CI: 0·8—1·3; p=0·856), Ascaris lumbricoides; aOR:1·0; 95% CI: 0·7—1·6; p=0·894, or Trichuris trichiura; aOR:1·7; 95% CI: 0·9—1·6; p=0·315) but sub-group analysis showed a 60% reduction in the odds of any STH infection resulting from the “Magic Glasses” intervention in schools with a baseline prevalence ≤15% (aOR: 0·4; 95% CI: 0·2—0·7; p=0·001). INTERPRETATION: The health-education package demonstrated a modest but statistically significant impact on the students’ overall STH knowledge and changes in their behaviour but was only effective in preventing STH infections in intervention schools where the baseline prevalence was ≤15%. FUNDING: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia, and the UBS-Optimus Foundation, Switzerland. Elsevier 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8671727/ /pubmed/35024651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2021.100312 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Mationg, Mary Lorraine S Williams, Gail M Tallo, Veronica L Olveda, Remigio M Aung, Eindra Alday, Portia Reñosa, Mark Donald Daga, Chona Mae Landicho, Jhoys Demonteverde, Maria Paz Santos, Eunice Diane Bravo, Thea Andrea Bieri, Franziska Angly Bedford, Andrew Li, Yuesheng Clements, Archie C A Steinmann, Peter Halton, Kate Stewart, Donald E McManus, Donald P Gray, Darren J “The Magic Glasses Philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren |
title | “The Magic Glasses Philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren |
title_full | “The Magic Glasses Philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren |
title_fullStr | “The Magic Glasses Philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren |
title_full_unstemmed | “The Magic Glasses Philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren |
title_short | “The Magic Glasses Philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren |
title_sort | “the magic glasses philippines”: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a health education package for the prevention of intestinal worm infections in schoolchildren |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35024651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2021.100312 |
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