Enabling Environments for Non-communicable Disease Risk Reduction in Ethiopia

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age18+
SponsorNorwegian Institute of Public Health

About this trial

The ENABLE study focuses on pregnant women attending routine antenatal care (ANC) in urban primary health care facilities in four Ethiopian cities. Many women in this setting face increased health risks due to unhealthy diets, low physical activity, and exposure to air pollution which can affect both maternal and newborn health and increase the risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) later in life.

In this study, pregnant women in intervention health centers receive structured, tailored counseling as part of their regular ANC visits. This counseling supports healthier eating, physical activity and reduced exposure to air pollution. Health care providers, including health workers in health centers and Urban Health Extension Professionals (UHEPs), are trained to deliver this counseling supported by a digital ANC eRegistry for clinical decision-making, which enhances adherence to national guidelines, and strengthens the quality of care. Facilitators further strengthen the intervention's implementation by ensuring fidelity to counseling protocols and by adapting content to the Ethiopian urban health system context.

The study hypothesis is that integrating lifestyle counseling into routine ANC will improve maternal health behaviors and pregnancy outcomes, and reduce NCD risk among pregnant women, compared with standard routine ANC alone.

By embedding NCD prevention within routine maternal health services, the ENABLE study aims to strengthen the role of ANC as a platform for early prevention and long-term health benefits for women and their children.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Pregnant women aged 18 years or older

Gestational age ≤20 weeks at the time of enrollment

Residing in one of the four study cities (Addis Ababa, Adama, Harar, or Jimma)

Attending their first antenatal care visit at one of the participating public health facilities

Disqualifiers

Pregnant women identified as high risk at enrollment, including those with pre-existing medical conditions, or other conditions requiring specialized care and who cannot continue receiving standard routine ANC.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Structured lifestyle counseling integrated into ANC
  • Standard routine ANC

Treatment groups

1,268 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

Lead sponsor

Ethiopian Public Health Institute

Collaborator

Addis Continental Institute of Public Health

Collaborator

Jimma University

Collaborator

Haramaya Unversity

Collaborator

Lund University

Collaborator

University of Oslo

Collaborator

Uppsala University

Collaborator

Vital Strategies

Collaborator

Aveiro University

Collaborator