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Long-term Effectiveness and Implementation of the Meals, Education, and Gardens for In-School Adolescents Program

Sponsored by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH)

About this trial

Last updated 8 months ago

Study ID

IRB25-0043

Status

Not yet recruiting

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

14 to 17 Years
All Sexes

Trial Timing

Started 5 months ago

What is this trial about?

The overall objective of the proposed study is to determine the longer-term effectiveness and implementation of an updated school-based nutrition intervention package for reducing adolescent malnutrition. Aim 1 of the study is to determine the longer-term effectiveness of an updated intervention package on reducing adolescent malnutrition using a cluster randomized controlled trial in Dodoma, Tanzania. Four intervention schools and two control schools will be included. The intervention schools will receive an intervention package that includes school feeding, nutrition education, school vegetable garden, community workshops, and weekly iron and folic acid supplementation and annual deworming. The control schools will not receive any intervention. The intervention package will be implemented over one year. In each school, 125 adolescents aged between 14 and 17 and 125 mothers/female guardians will be enrolled. The primary outcomes will be moderate to severe anemia in adolescents and underweight in adolescents. The secondary outcomes will include anemia (any severity) and overweight/obesity in adolescents, diet quality in adolescents and mothers/female guardians, household food insecurity, and women's empowerment for mothers/female guardians. A baseline and an end-line evaluation of the outcomes will be implemented. Aim 2 of the study will be to assess the implementation of the updated intervention package by collecting quantitative and qualitative data from adolescents, mothers/female guardians, teachers, smallholder farmers, agricultural extension workers, school administrators, and governmental stakeholders. Using a convergent mixed methods approach, quantitative data (via questionnaires) and qualitative data (via semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions) will be analyzed to evaluate the implementation of the intervention package and identify its implementation barriers and facilitators.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

1. Adolescent Quantitative Survey: 1. Student enrolled in Form 1 or 2 in a participating school 2. Between the ages of 14-17 3. Parent or guardian provides consent for the adolescent 4. Adolescent provides assent 5. Fluent in Swahili 2. Adolescent Qualitative Focus Group Discussion (FGD): 1. Student enrolled in Form 1 or 2 in a participating school 2. Between the ages of 14-17 3. Identified by their teacher as a suitable candidate for the focus group 4. Parent or guardian provides consent for the adolescent 5. Adolescent provides assent 6. Fluent in Swahili 3. Mother Quantitative Survey and Qualitative FGD: 1. Mother or female guardian of participating adolescent 2. Provides informed consent 3. Fluent in Swahili 4. Focal Teacher Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview (SSI): 1. Teacher facilitating the meal, garden, education, and supplementation interventions 2. Provides informed consent 3. Fluent in Swahili 5. Smallholder Farmer Qualitative SSI: 1. Farmers involved in the provision of local produce for school feeding 2. Provides informed consent 3. Fluent in Swahili or English 6. Agricultural Extension Worker Qualitative SSI: 1. Extension workers involved in school garden and community workshops 2. Provides informed consent 3. Fluent in Swahili 7. School Administrator Qualitative SSI: 1. School administrators involved in the intervention 2. Provides informed consent 3. Fluent in Swahili

Exclusion Criteria

Those who do not meet the above listed inclusion criteria.