Helen Keller Intl, Asia Pacific, Manila, Philippines.
Helen Keller Intl, Cambodia Country Office, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Trials. 2024 Apr 29;25(1):289. doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07891-z.
Iron and folic acid (IFA) supplements are currently provided to Cambodian women during pregnancy. However, recent research has found benefits of a multiple micronutrient supplement (MMS) over just IFA alone on several outcomes of perinatal and infant health. The Ministry of Health in Cambodia has proposed a transition from IFA to MMS but to effectively guide this transition requires implementation research on the acceptability and adherence to MMS (over IFA).
This non-inferiority trial aims to assess the adherence and acceptability of IFA (60 mg elemental iron and 400 μg folic acid) compared to MMS (standard UNIMMAP formulation including 15 micronutrients) during antenatal care in Cambodia. A prospective cohort of 1545 pregnant women will be assigned to one of three trial arms: (1) IFA for 90 days [IFA-90]; (2) MMS for 180 days with two distributions of 90-count tablet bottles [MMS-90]; or (3) MMS for 180 days with one 180-count tablet bottle [MMS-180]. Each arm will enroll 515 women across 48 health centers (clusters) in Kampong Thom Province in Cambodia. The primary outcome is the non-inferiority of adherence rates of MMS-180 compared to IFA-90, as assessed by tablet counts. Mixed-effects logistic and linear regression models will be used to estimate the difference in the adherence rate between the two groups, with an 'a priori' determined non-inferiority margin of 15%. Acceptability of MMS and IFA will be measured using a quantitative survey conducted with enrolled pregnant women at 30-day, 90-day, and 180-day time-points.
Findings from this study will guide an effective and feasible MMS scale-up strategy for Cambodia. Additionally, the findings will be shared globally with other stakeholders planning to scale up MMS in other countries.
NCT05867836 ( ClinicalTrials.gov , registered May 18, 2023).
目前,柬埔寨孕妇在怀孕期间补充铁和叶酸(IFA)。然而,最近的研究发现,多种微量营养素补充剂(MMS)在围产期和婴儿健康的几个结果上优于单独的 IFA。柬埔寨卫生部已提议从 IFA 过渡到 MMS,但要有效地指导这一过渡,需要对 MMS(超过 IFA)的可接受性和依从性进行实施研究。
这项非劣效性试验旨在评估在柬埔寨产前护理期间,与 IFA(60 毫克元素铁和 400 微克叶酸)相比,MMS(包括 15 种微量营养素的标准 UNIMMAP 配方)的依从性和可接受性。将 1545 名孕妇分为三组之一:(1)90 天 IFA[IFA-90];(2)180 天 MMS,分两次分发 90 计数片瓶[MMS-90];或(3)180 天 MMS,一次分发 180 计数片瓶[MMS-180]。每个手臂将在柬埔寨磅湛省的 48 个卫生中心(集群)招募 515 名妇女。主要结局是通过片数评估 MMS-180 与 IFA-90 的依从率的非劣效性。混合效应逻辑和线性回归模型将用于估计两组之间的依从率差异,具有预先确定的非劣效性边际 15%。MMS 和 IFA 的可接受性将通过对入组孕妇在 30 天、90 天和 180 天时间点进行的定量调查来衡量。
本研究的结果将指导柬埔寨有效和可行的 MMS 扩大规模策略。此外,研究结果将与其他计划在其他国家扩大 MMS 的利益相关者全球共享。
NCT05867836(ClinicalTrials.gov,注册于 2023 年 5 月 18 日)。