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Enhancing Nutrition and Antenatal Infection Treatment (ENAT) study: protocol of a pragmatic clinical effectiveness study to improve birth outcomes in Ethiopia

Authors :
Anne CC Lee
Firehiwot Workneh Abate
Luke C Mullany
Estifanos Baye
Yoseph Yemane Berhane
Mulatu Melese Derebe
Michelle Eglovitch
Nebiyou Fasil
Ingrid E Olson
Workagegnehu Tarekegn Kidane
Tigest Shiferaw
Fisseha Shiferie
Fitsum Tsegaye
Sitota Tsegaye
Kalkidan Yibeltal
Grace J Chan
Parul Christian
Sheila Isanaka
Yunhee Kang
Chunling Lu
Mandefro M Mengistie
Rose L. Molina
Michele D Stojanov
Fred Van Dyk
Amare Worku Tadesse
Asresie T Wondale
Blair J Wylie
Alemayehu Worku
Yemane Berhane
Source :
BMJ Paediatrics Open, BMJ Paediatrics Open, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2022.

Abstract

IntroductionThe WHO Nutrition Target aims to reduce the global prevalence of low birth weight by 30% by the year 2025. The Enhancing Nutrition and Antenatal Infection Treatment (ENAT) study will test the impact of packages of pregnancy interventions to enhance maternal nutrition and infection management on birth outcomes in rural Ethiopia.Methods and analysisENAT is a pragmatic, open-label, 2×2 factorial, randomised clinical effectiveness study implemented in 12 rural health centres in Amhara, Ethiopia. Eligible pregnant women presenting at antenatal care (ANC) visits at Ethics and disseminationENAT is approved by the Institutional Review Boards of Addis Continental Institute of Public Health (001-A1-2019) and Mass General Brigham (2018P002479). Results will be disseminated to local and international stakeholders.Registration numberISRCTN15116516.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23999772
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Paediatrics Open, BMJ Paediatrics Open, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2022)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b2d99a56337ec8602ad16f3ccef86794