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Open Access 01-12-2020 | Study protocol

Sustainable, healthy cities: protocol of a mixed methods evaluation of a cluster randomized controlled trial for Aedes control in Brazil using a community mobilization approach

Authors: Kate Zinszer, Andrea Caprara, Antonio Lima, Stéphanie Degroote, Monica Zahreddine, Kellyanne Abreu, Mabel Carabali, Katia Charland, Mayana Azevedo Dantas, José Wellington, Beatriz Parra, Florence Fournet, Emmanuel Bonnet, Denis Pérez, Emilie Robert, Christian Dagenais, Tarik Benmarhnia, Neil Andersson, Valéry Ridde

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Abstract

Background

Dengue is increasing in its global presence with an estimated 4 billion people at-risk of infection in at least 128 countries. Despite the promising results of EcoHealth and community mobilization approaches to Aedes reduction, more evidence of their efficacy on reducing dengue risk is needed. The principal research question is to determine if interventions based upon community mobilization reduce the risk of dengue virus infection among children 3 to 9 years old compared to usual dengue control practice in Fortaleza, Brazil.

Methods

The present study will follow a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial (cRCT) design with randomization at the census tract level with equal allocation to the two arms. In each arm, there will be 34 clusters of 86 children between 3 to 9 years old for an expected total of 5848 children enrolled in the study, assuming a risk reduction of 29.5% based upon findings from a previous multi-site cRCT. The primary outcomes are rates of anti-dengue Immunoglobulin G (IgG) seroconversion and adult female Aedes density. The intervention is based upon a participatory health research approach, Socializing Evidence for Participatory Action (SEPA), where the research evidence is used to foster community engagement and ownership of the health issue and solution. Following allocation, intervention communities will develop and implement their own solutions that will likely include a wide variety of collective events and media approaches. Data collection activities over a period of 3 years include household visits for blood collection, household surveys, and entomological surveys; and qualitative activities including focus groups, in-depth interviews, and document analysis to evaluate the process, acceptability, fidelity, and sustainability of the intervention. Study participants will be aware of their assignment and all research staff will be blinded although the intervention assignment will likely be revealed to field staff through interaction with participants.

Discussion

The results of our study will provide evidence on community mobilization as an intervention for dengue control. We anticipate that if community mobilization is effective in Fortaleza, the results of this study will help develop evidence-based vector control programs in Brazil, and also in other countries struggling with Aedes-transmitted diseases.

Trial registration

ISRCTN66131315, registration date: 1 October 2018.
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Metadata
Title
Sustainable, healthy cities: protocol of a mixed methods evaluation of a cluster randomized controlled trial for Aedes control in Brazil using a community mobilization approach
Authors
Kate Zinszer
Andrea Caprara
Antonio Lima
Stéphanie Degroote
Monica Zahreddine
Kellyanne Abreu
Mabel Carabali
Katia Charland
Mayana Azevedo Dantas
José Wellington
Beatriz Parra
Florence Fournet
Emmanuel Bonnet
Denis Pérez
Emilie Robert
Christian Dagenais
Tarik Benmarhnia
Neil Andersson
Valéry Ridde
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3714-8

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