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NCT04937218
Impact Evaluation of GAIN Egg Campaign in Two Nigerian States
NA trial testing Egg demand creation campaign in Egg Consumption in 3,453 participants. Completed in 8 December 2020.
8 December 2020
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | University of South Carolina |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | Completed |
| Study type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Allocation | non randomized |
| Design | parallel |
| Masking | single |
| Primary purpose | prevention |
| Enrollment | 3,453 |
| Start date | 9 September 2019 |
| Primary completion | 8 December 2020 |
| Estimated completion | 8 December 2020 |
| Sites | 1 location across Nigeria |
Drugs / interventions tested
- Egg demand creation campaign
Conditions studied
- Egg Consumption — all drugs for Egg Consumption →
Sponsor
University of South Carolina
Who can join
Adults 6 Months to 59 Months, any sex, with Egg Consumption. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
Improved infant and young child feeding, including dietary quality and diversity, is important for child health and development. In the 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, only 18% of children 6-23 months of age received at least 4 food groups in the previous 24 hours. In Kaduna, one of the poorest states, dietary diversity is low and consumption of eggs is infrequent, with households reporting consuming eggs only one day per week. Eggs are a nutrient-dense food, which can contribute enormously to a child's dietary quality. This study evaluates whether a 14-month behavior change intervention about eggs can increase the procurement and consumption of eggs in children 6-59 months of age living in Nigeria. The intervention includes delivery of messages about the health benefits of eggs through Above-the-line methods and Below-the-line methods. The intervention is evaluated using a longitudinal quasi-experimental design in two states in Nigeria with pre- and post-test questionnaires designed to assess changes in acquisition and consumption of eggs.
Publications & conference data
1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):
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Effectiveness of the Eggs Make Kids demand-creation campaign at improving household availability of eggs and egg consumption by young children in Nigeria: A quasi-experimental study.
Larson LM, Frongillo EA, Kase BE, Neufeld LM, et al · · 2023 · cited 3× · PMID 36349477 · DOI 10.1111/mcn.13447
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- Trial protocol + status: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04937218 (US National Library of Medicine, public domain)
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- Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by University of South Carolina
- Last refreshed: 30 June 2021
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