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Tracking Information | |
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First Received Date † | April 11, 2001 |
Last Updated Date | September 1, 2006 |
Start Date † | July 2000 |
Current Primary Outcome Measures † | |
Original Primary Outcome Measures † | |
Change History | Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00014807 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site |
Current Secondary Outcome Measures † | |
Original Secondary Outcome Measures † | |
Descriptive Information | |
Brief Title † | Reducing Pesticide Exposure in Minority Families |
Official Title † | Reducing Pesticide Exposure in Minority Families |
Brief Summary | This is a community-based participatory research program focusing on pesticide contamination in migrant farmworker families. |
Detailed Description | This is a continuation of a community-based participatory research program focusing on pesticide contamination in migrant farmworker communities. Oregon Health Sciences University's Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology and the Oregon Child Development Coalition propose to extend the participatory research model that has been developed to increase community capacity and to build knowledge on the nature and extent of childhood exposures to pesticides and resulting health effects. The project includes involvement from representatives of academic institutions, child and family educational, health, and social services, and the agricultural community. We propose to extend our program of research beyond the state of Oregon to accomplish the following specific aims:
The project also includes mechanisms to strengthen and expand the partnerships among migrant farmworker communities to increase the capacity of the community to address issues of environmental exposures and health. Training opportunities are provided for youth from the Latino farmworker community in environmental issues in affected communities. In addition to measuring the outcome of our research interventions in modifying exposures to pesticides and resulting health effects we have incorporated a comprehensive evaluation plan including measures to document increased research capacity in the community, leveraging by obtaining additional funding for further efforts, sustainability, culturally appropriate tools, policy or systems change, and impact on the field. |
Study Phase | |
Study Type † | Interventional |
Study Design † | Prevention, Safety/Efficacy Study |
Condition † | Disorders of Environmental Origin |
Intervention † | Behavioral: Reducing Pesticide Exposure in Minority Families |
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Publications * | |
* Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline. |
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Recruitment Information | |
Recruitment Status † | Completed |
Enrollment † | 1000 |
Completion Date | June 2005 |
Primary Completion Date | |
Eligibility Criteria † | Working in agriculture. |
Gender | Both |
Ages | |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers | Yes |
Contacts †† | |
Location Countries † | United States |
Expanded Access Status | |
Administrative Information | |
NCT ID † | NCT00014807 |
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Secondary IDs †† | |
Study Sponsor † | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) |
Collaborators †† | |
Investigators † | |
Information Provided By | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) |
Verification Date | September 2006 |
† Required WHO trial registration data element. †† WHO trial registration data element that is required only if it exists. |