Shah, Vishna https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0472-4287
Phillips-Howard, Penelope
Hennegan, Julie
Cavill, Sue
Sonko, Bakary
Sinjanka, Edrisa
Camara Trawally, Nyima
Kanteh, Abdou
Mendy, Francois
Bah, Amadou B.
Saar, Momodou
Ross, Ian
Schmidt, Wolf
Torondel, Belen
Clinical trials referenced in this document:
Documents that mention this clinical trial
Puberty health intervention to improve menstrual health and school attendance among adolescent girls in The Gambia: study methodology of a cluster-randomised controlled trial in rural Gambia (MEGAMBO TRIAL)
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12982-022-00114-x
Funding for this research was provided by:
Medical Research Council (MR/R022194/1)
Article History
Received: 6 August 2021
Accepted: 20 June 2022
First Online: 16 July 2022
Declarations
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: This study has been reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U.K (No. 15903) and The Gambian Government/MRCG Joint Ethics committee (SCC 1633). Efforts will be made to communicate the central findings and implications with study schools and communities, the implementing organizations and government officials of education sector in Gambia. The results of this study will be submitted for publication in peer reviewed journals and presented at conferences. The data collected in the study will be publicly available, with personal identifiable data redacted, following the publication of the primary results within 24 months of the final data collection date.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.