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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07271290

Preventing Noise Exposure in Farmworkers

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
15 (estimated)
Sponsor
San Diego State University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study will evaluate a farmworker-level hearing loss prevention training designed to improve hearing protection use among farmworkers exposed to hazardous occupational noise. The intervention consists of a culturally and linguistically adapted, Spanish-language digital training module paired with hands-on earplug fitting and coaching. The primary goals of the study are to (1) assess the feasibility and acceptability of delivering the adapted training in community-based settings, and (2) estimate preliminary effectiveness using an objective measure of hearing protection fit. The study uses a single-arm, pre-post pilot design. A small group of farmworkers will complete pre- and post-training assessments of earplug fit, as well as brief surveys assessing hearing protection knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions. Qualitative feedback will be collected to inform refinement of the training and guide future scale-up. Results will inform the development of a subsequent multilevel intervention that integrates supervisor and organizational components.

Detailed description

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a permanent occupational condition resulting from cumulative exposure to hazardous noise. Farmworkers are routinely exposed to high noise levels from agricultural equipment, yet hearing protection use remains low, particularly among Spanish-speaking workers. Prior hearing conservation efforts in agriculture have emphasized self-reported behaviors and have rarely incorporated objective outcome measures or culturally and linguistically adapted training approaches. This study evaluates a farmworker-level hearing protection micro-training as part of a community-engaged pilot designed to inform subsequent multilevel intervention development. The study uses a single-arm, pre-post design and focuses on feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of the adapted training. The intervention consists of a Spanish-language digital training module adapted through formative research with farmworkers and delivered with facilitated discussion and hands-on coaching in proper foam earplug insertion. Adaptations are informed by community input and documented using implementation science frameworks to support transparency and reproducibility. Participants complete baseline assessments followed by a single training session and immediate post-training assessments. The primary effectiveness endpoint is an objective measure of hearing protection fit obtained through standardized fit-testing procedures. Additional measures assess short-term changes in hearing protection beliefs and implementation-related outcomes to characterize feasibility and acceptability of delivery in community-based settings. This pilot is not designed to evaluate changes in long-term behavior or occupational noise exposure. Rather, results will be used to refine intervention content and delivery procedures, estimate preliminary effect sizes, and inform the design of a future cluster-randomized trial that incorporates supervisor and organizational-level components for hearing loss prevention in agricultural settings.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALFarmworker Hearing Protection TrainingThis behavioral intervention is a brief, farmworker-level hearing protection training. The intervention includes a culturally adapted digital training module (novella-style) focused on noise-induced hearing loss prevention and correct foam earplug use, combined with hands-on earplug fitting and teach-back coaching. The training is delivered in a single session in a community-based setting.

Timeline

Start date
2026-10-01
Primary completion
2031-01-01
Completion
2031-01-01
First posted
2025-12-09
Last updated
2026-02-17

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07271290. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.