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. 2022 Aug 3;2022(8):CD015270. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD015270

NCT04779138.

Study name Community partnered intervention to increase COVID‐19 vaccine uptake in low income underresourced African Americans and Latinx public housing residents
Starting date 11 September 2021
Contact information Sharon Cobb, 3235683329, sharoncobb1@cdrewu.edu
Methods 
  • Study design: one group pre test‐post‐test

  • Type of publication: trial registration

  • Setting: south Los Angeles

  • Country: USA

  • Language: English

Intervention The proposed intervention will employ (1) culturally sensitive, (2) theoretically‐based intervention that will be jointly delivered by our ACTIVATE triad leaders and our researchers. We will use the Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills (IMB) model and the Transtheoretical Model to implement the intervention.
Population 
  • Population: public housing residents

  • Inclusion criteria: identify as Latinx or African American; age 18 or older; reside in one of the six collaborating public housing area; speak either English or Spanish. 

Outcomes Primary outcome
  • Prevalence of vaccination uptake for COVID‐19, influenza, and pneumonia using vaccination history self report [Time frame: Intervention: 4 months; follow‐up point: 3 months post‐intervention ]


Secondary outcomes
  • Percentage of participants achieving decreased vaccine hesitancy levels of COVID‐19 vaccine using the NIH Toolbox Surveys on COVID‐19 [Time frame: intervention: 4 months; follow‐up point: 3 months post‐intervention]

  • Percentage of participants achieving increased level of behavior change toward COVID‐19 vaccinationuUsing the NIH Toolbox Surveys on COVID‐19 [Time frame: intervention: 4 months; follow‐up Point: 3 months post‐intervention]

Estimated completion date and number of participants 30 November2023 with 600 participants
Notes Funding: Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science
COI: NR