Assessing the effect of an educational intervention on early childhood development among Mexican preschool children in the state of Oaxaca: a study protocol of a cluster randomized stepped-wedge trial

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Quezada-Sánchez Amado D.,Fuentes-Rivera Evelyn,García-Martínez Angélica,del Carmen Hernández-Chávez María,Pineda-Antúnez Carlos,Martínez Martín Romero,García-Guerra Armando,García-Feregrino Raquel,Madrigal-Ramírez Abby,Santiago-Angelino Tania,Olvera-Flores Fabián,Schnaas Lourdes,Pérez-Escamilla Rafael,Serván-Mori EdsonORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Early childhood development (ECD) is essential in human capacity building and a critical element in the intergenerational process of human development. In some countries, social programs targeted at improving ECD have proven to be successful. Oaxaca is one of the States with the greatest social inequities in Mexico. Therefore, children in Oaxaca are at a high risk of suboptimal ECD. In 2014, the non-governmental organization (NGO) Un Kilo de Ayuda started to implement the Neurological and Psycho-affective Early Childhood Development Program in eighty marginalized communities of Oaxaca. In this article, we present the impact evaluation design to estimate the effect of this program on ECD. Methods We will use a cluster randomized stepped-wedge design with an allocation ratio of 1:1. Communities will be randomly assigned to each study group: four groups of twenty communities each. We expect that children from intervened communities will show better ECD outcomes. Discussion This study is one of the few rigorous assessments of the effect of an ECD program on the neurodevelopment of Mexican children recruited in their first 3 years of life from communities of high social vulnerability. Our study design is recommended when the way in which outcomes are measured and assessed depends on age, self-selection is present, and assignment is performed at an aggregate level. Implementation research will be conducted prior to study launch and quality control measures will be in place to maximize the fidelity of study design implementation. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04210362

Funder

Un Kilo de Ayuda, Promotora Social Mexico and Nacional Monte de Piedad

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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