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Healthcare seeking behaviour of primary caregivers for acute otitis media (AOM) in children aged 6 months to less than 30 months in Panama

GSK study ID
116895
Clinicaltrials.gov ID
EudraCT ID
Not applicable
EU CT Number
Not applicable
Trial status
Study complete
Study complete
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Trial overview

Official title: Healthcare seeking behaviour of primary caregivers for acute otitis media in children aged 6 months to less than 30 months in Panama
Trial description: The study is a survey aiming to describe the healthcare seeking behaviour of primary caregivers when their child aged 6 months to less than 30 months was suspected to have an episode of acute otitis media in Panama.
Primary purpose:
Not applicable
Trial design:
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Masking:
Not applicable
Allocation:
Not applicable
Primary outcomes:

Healthcare seeking behaviour of primary caregivers when their child was suspected of having an AOM episode.

Timeframe: During last six months before date of interview.

Secondary outcomes:

Occurrence of suspected AOM based on symptoms reported by the primary caregiver.

Timeframe: During last six months before date of interview.

Potential determinants (such as access to healthcare facilities) influencing healthcare seeking behaviour of primary caregivers who suspected their child aged 6 months to < 30 months of having an AOM episode during the last six months.

Timeframe: During last six months before date of interview.

Interventions:
  • Other: Data collection
  • Enrollment:
    1330
    Primary completion date:
    2013-15-05
    Observational study model:
    Family-Based
    Time perspective:
    Cross-Sectional
    Clinical publications:
    Villarreal I et al. (2017) Healthcare-seeking behaviour of primary caregivers for acute otitis media in children aged 6 months to <30 months in Panama: results of a cross-sectional survey. BMC Pediatr. 17(3). doi: 10.1186/s12887-016-0760-1.
    Medical condition
    Infections, Streptococcal
    Product
    GSK2647154A
    Collaborators
    Not applicable
    Study date(s)
    March 2013 to May 2013
    Type
    Observational
    Phase
    Not applicable

    Participation criteria

    Sex
    Female & Male
    Age
    18+ years
    Accepts healthy volunteers
    Yes
    • Subjects who the investigator/interviewer believes can and will comply with the requirements of the protocol (e.g. availability of time for completion of the interview).
    • Signed informed consent obtained from the subject.
    • Subjects having previously participated in this survey.

    Trial location(s)

    Location
    Status
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    Location
    GSK Investigational Site
    Guadalupe, La Chorrera, Panama
    Status
    Study Complete
    Location
    GSK Investigational Site
    Panama, Panama
    Status
    Study Complete
    Location
    GSK Investigational Site
    La Chorrera, Panama
    Status
    Study Complete
    Location
    GSK Investigational Site
    Juán Diaz, Panama
    Status
    Study Complete
    Location
    GSK Investigational Site
    Curundu, Panama
    Status
    Study Complete
    Location
    GSK Investigational Site
    Nuevo Arraijan, Panama
    Status
    Study Complete
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    Study documents

    Scientific result summary
    Available language(s): English
    Protocol
    Available language(s): English

    If you wish to request for full study report, please contact - [email protected]

    Results overview

    Refer to study documents

    Recruitment status
    Study complete
    Actual primary completion date
    2013-15-05
    Actual study completion date
    2013-15-05

    Plain language summaries

    Not applicable. GSK’s transparency policy provides for Plain Language Summaries for Interventional studies.

    Additional information about the trial

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