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African Survey on Sepsis Knowledge (ASK) 300

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Clinical Trial NCT07351344 (ASK) is an observational study for Sepsis that is recruiting. It started on 20 February 2026 with plans to enroll 300 participants. Led by Claudia Spies, it is expected to complete by 31 July 2027. The latest data from ClinicalTrials.gov was last updated on 24 February 2026.
Brief Summary
This study is an anonymous online survey on clinical knowledge of sepsis among healthcare professionals in seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The survey is to be repeated every 12-24 months.
Detailed Description
The survey is being conducted in the partner countries of the research network "sub-Saharan Africa consorTium for the Advancement of Innovative Research and Care in Sepsis (STAIRS)," which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR). As part of clinical capacity building in partner institutions in Uganda, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Ghana, Sierra ...Show More
Official Title

African Survey on Sepsis Knowledge (ASK)

Conditions
Sepsis
Other Study IDs
  • ASK
  • STAIRS
NCT ID Number
Start Date (Actual)
2026-02-20
Last Update Posted
2026-02-24
Completion Date (Estimated)
2027-07-31
Enrollment (Estimated)
300
Study Type
Observational
Status
Recruiting
Arms / Interventions
Participant Group/ArmIntervention/Treatment
Participants from the first wave
150 adult participants from healthcare professions from partner institutions in Uganda, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria are surveyed.
N/A
Participants from the second wave
150 adult participants from healthcare professions from partner institutions in Uganda, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria are surveyed.
N/A
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome MeasureMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
Sepsis - Knowledge - Score
* Measured as the sum of correctly answered questions in the questionnaire. This results in a sepsis knowledge score of 0-47 points, with higher scores indicating better knowledge. * Assessed in two independent cross-sectional survey waves. * Calculated for all participants. * Serves as the main measure of clinical sepsis knowledge in partner countries across survey waves conducted before and after the implementation period of capacity-building activities
Baseline survey period (January 19, 2026 - April 30, 2026) and follow-up survey period (April 1, 2027 - July 31, 2027)
Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome MeasureMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
Domain-specific knowledge of sepsis
Domain-specific knowledge of sepsis is measured in five domains, to identify specific knowledge gaps. Domain-specific scores will be measured as the sum of correctly answered questions in the questionnaire in respective domain. Domains are: 1. definitions of sepsis and septic shock (0-8 points, with higher points indicating higher knowledge) 2. sepsis risk groups (0-6 points, with higher points indicating higher knowledge), 3. causes of sepsis (0-6 points, with higher points indicating higher knowledge), 4. sepsis symptoms (0-6 points, with higher points indicating higher knowledge), 5. management of sepsis (0-21 points, with higher points indicating higher knowledge). All domains together sum up to the overall sepsis knowledge score (primary outcome).
Baseline survey period (January 19, 2026 - April 30, 2026), and follow-up survey period (April 1, 2027 - July 31, 2027)
Analysis of sepsis knowledge scores and domain-specific scores by professional role
* Correlations between sepsis knowledge scores and professional roles and different levels of education within professional groups (nurses, doctors, and midwifes). * Regression-based predictors of overall sepsis knowledge scores and domain-specific scores by professional roles and different levels of education within the professional groups of nurses, doctors, and midwifes
Baseline survey period (January 19, 2026 - April 30, 2026), and follow-up survey period (April 1, 2027 - July 31, 2027)
Country comparison
• Between group comparison in sepsis knowledge scores and domain-specific sepsis knowledge between different countries (Uganda, Ethiopia, the Demoratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, (potentially other countries in case of spill-over).
Baseline survey period (January 19, 2026 - April 30, 2026), and follow-up survey period (April 1, 2027 - July 31, 2027)
Second survey wave only: Change in sepsis knowledge scores between survey waves
\- Difference in average knowledge score in repeated survey. * Between-wave comparison of sepsis knowledge scores and domain specific sepsis knowledge scores in a comparison between baseline assessment and after implementation of STAIRS capacity building measures * Comparisons between survey waves will be conducted using appropriate parametric or non-parametric tests
Follow-up survey period (April 1, 2027 - July 31, 2027)
Comparison of sepsis knowledge scores by self-reported participation in capacity-building measures
* Comparison of sepsis knowledge scores and domain-specific scores between respondents who report participation in capacity-building activities and those who do not * If possible, assessment of correlations and adjusted relationships between participation in capacity-building activities and sepsis knowledge scores
Follow-up survey period (April 1, 2027 - July 31, 2027)
Baseline survey only: Self-assessment of perceived training needs
* Exploratory analysis of self-reported sepsis training needs, and preferred formats (virtual vs. in-person) * Self-reported perception of the importance of sepsis as a training subject
Baseline survey period (January 19, 2026 - April 30, 2026)
Vignette-based sepsis knowledge score (sum of correct responses to predefined vignette items)
* Calculated as the sum of correct responses (0-9 points) to predefined items across four clinical case vignettes * Analyzed separately from the primary sepsis knowledge score * Analyzed descriptively and compared between groups and survey waves using appropriate statistical tests
Baseline survey period (January 19, 2026 - April 30, 2026), and follow-up survey period (April 1, 2027 - July 31, 2027)
Participation Assistant
Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Ages
Adult, Older Adult
Minimum Age
18 Years
Eligible Sexes
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes
  • Occupation: adult members of a healthcare profession (e.g., doctors, nurses, midwifes) or their trainees
  • Place of work: employment in a healthcare facility in one of the seven partner countries (Uganda, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria).
  • Consent: Willingness to participate voluntarily in the anonymous online survey.

  • Not employed in a healthcare profession (e.g., administrative staff, non-medical professionals)
  • Not employed in one of the participating countries. Incomplete questionnaires (< 50% of questions answered)
  • No internet access or technical limitations that make participation impossible. To complete the survey online.
  • Language skills: Sufficient language skills in the survey language (English or French)
Claudia Spies logoClaudia Spies
Study Responsible Party
Claudia Spies, Sponsor-Investigator, Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (CCM/CVK), Charité - University Medicine Berlin, Charite University, Berlin, Germany
Study Central Contact
Contact: Claudia Spies, MD, Prof., +49 30 450 55 11 02, [email protected]
1 Study Locations in 1 Countries
The Komfo Anokye teaching hospital, Kumasi, Ghana
Contact, +233 593 830 400, [email protected]
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