Improving overall health of children living with HIV through an oral health intervention in Cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Currently, the number of children living with HIV is the highest ever. This has led to an increased focus on a healthy life expectancy in this population. Improving oral health status may contribute to improved immunity, which could in turn lead to greater overall health in this...

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Main Authors: Kimiyo Kikuchi, Junko Yasuoka, Sovannary Tuot, Sokunthea Yem, Pheak Chhoun, Sumiyo Okawa, Makoto Murayama, Chantheany Huot, Siyan Yi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-12-01
Series:Trials
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HIV
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-3047-z
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spelling doaj-7542c9101a384962b7d081675d3187ad2020-11-25T02:16:51ZengBMCTrials1745-62152018-12-011911910.1186/s13063-018-3047-zImproving overall health of children living with HIV through an oral health intervention in Cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trialKimiyo Kikuchi0Junko Yasuoka1Sovannary Tuot2Sokunthea Yem3Pheak Chhoun4Sumiyo Okawa5Makoto Murayama6Chantheany Huot7Siyan Yi8Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu UniversityResearch and Education Center for Prevention of Global Infectious Diseases of Animals, Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyKHANA Center for Population Health ResearchKHANA Center for Population Health ResearchKHANA Center for Population Health ResearchDepartment of Community and Global Health, Graduate School of Medicine, the University of TokyoKawasaki City Dentists AssociationNational Pediatric HospitalKHANA Center for Population Health ResearchAbstract Background Currently, the number of children living with HIV is the highest ever. This has led to an increased focus on a healthy life expectancy in this population. Improving oral health status may contribute to improved immunity, which could in turn lead to greater overall health in this population. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an oral health intervention in improving oral health and immune status among children living with HIV in Cambodia. Methods A randomized controlled trial will be conducted in Phnom Penh from May 2018 to April 2020. Among 520 dyads of children living with their respective caregivers, half will be randomly allocated to the intervention group and the other half to the control group. Children aged 3–15 years who are currently receiving antiretroviral therapy at the National Pediatric Hospital will be recruited. In addition, 260 HIV-uninfected children (age-matched to the intervention group) will be recruited from the communities. They, together with their caregivers, will comprise the second control group. The main components of the intervention will include oral health education sessions for the children, as well as daily oral self-care under the supervision of their caregivers. The primary study outcome will be the change in oral health status including the number of decayed, missing, or filled permanent teeth, and the secondary outcome will be CD4 count. The effects of the intervention will be assessed by comparing outcome indicators between the children in the intervention and those in the control groups. Discussion This trial will investigate the effects of an oral health intervention on the improvement of oral health and immune status among children living with HIV and determine the differences compared with the control groups. This intervention would encourage the promotion of oral health interventions among children living with HIV and thus contribute to delaying the onset of AIDS. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials, International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number Register, ISRCTN15177479. Registered on 17 January 2018.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-3047-zHIVChildRandomized controlled trialsCambodiaCommunity-basedOral care
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author Kimiyo Kikuchi
Junko Yasuoka
Sovannary Tuot
Sokunthea Yem
Pheak Chhoun
Sumiyo Okawa
Makoto Murayama
Chantheany Huot
Siyan Yi
spellingShingle Kimiyo Kikuchi
Junko Yasuoka
Sovannary Tuot
Sokunthea Yem
Pheak Chhoun
Sumiyo Okawa
Makoto Murayama
Chantheany Huot
Siyan Yi
Improving overall health of children living with HIV through an oral health intervention in Cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Trials
HIV
Child
Randomized controlled trials
Cambodia
Community-based
Oral care
author_facet Kimiyo Kikuchi
Junko Yasuoka
Sovannary Tuot
Sokunthea Yem
Pheak Chhoun
Sumiyo Okawa
Makoto Murayama
Chantheany Huot
Siyan Yi
author_sort Kimiyo Kikuchi
title Improving overall health of children living with HIV through an oral health intervention in Cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_short Improving overall health of children living with HIV through an oral health intervention in Cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full Improving overall health of children living with HIV through an oral health intervention in Cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Improving overall health of children living with HIV through an oral health intervention in Cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Improving overall health of children living with HIV through an oral health intervention in Cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_sort improving overall health of children living with hiv through an oral health intervention in cambodia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Background Currently, the number of children living with HIV is the highest ever. This has led to an increased focus on a healthy life expectancy in this population. Improving oral health status may contribute to improved immunity, which could in turn lead to greater overall health in this population. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an oral health intervention in improving oral health and immune status among children living with HIV in Cambodia. Methods A randomized controlled trial will be conducted in Phnom Penh from May 2018 to April 2020. Among 520 dyads of children living with their respective caregivers, half will be randomly allocated to the intervention group and the other half to the control group. Children aged 3–15 years who are currently receiving antiretroviral therapy at the National Pediatric Hospital will be recruited. In addition, 260 HIV-uninfected children (age-matched to the intervention group) will be recruited from the communities. They, together with their caregivers, will comprise the second control group. The main components of the intervention will include oral health education sessions for the children, as well as daily oral self-care under the supervision of their caregivers. The primary study outcome will be the change in oral health status including the number of decayed, missing, or filled permanent teeth, and the secondary outcome will be CD4 count. The effects of the intervention will be assessed by comparing outcome indicators between the children in the intervention and those in the control groups. Discussion This trial will investigate the effects of an oral health intervention on the improvement of oral health and immune status among children living with HIV and determine the differences compared with the control groups. This intervention would encourage the promotion of oral health interventions among children living with HIV and thus contribute to delaying the onset of AIDS. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials, International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number Register, ISRCTN15177479. Registered on 17 January 2018.
topic HIV
Child
Randomized controlled trials
Cambodia
Community-based
Oral care
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-3047-z
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