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

NCT04801030.

Study name Using multi‐strategies to address COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy among African Americans
Starting date 1 June 12021
Contact information Jennifer C Erves, PhD6153275692, jerves@mmc.edu
Methods 
  • Study design: non‐randomised intervention study 

  • Type of publication: trial registration

  • Setting: Nashville

  • Country: USA

  • Language: English

Intervention
  • Intervention: participants will receive a multi‐layered, social marketing campaign which is deemed culturally appropriate. This will occur over a 6 month ‐time period. Rates will be observed at 0, 6, and 12 months.

  • Control: participants will receive no intervention, only to serve as a control site. Rates will be observed at 0, 6, and 12 months.

Population  Population: African American
Inclusion criteria: unvaccinated for COVID‐19; Vaccine hesitant; 18 years and older; Speaks English. 
Outcomes Primary outcomes
  • Recruitment rates [Time frame: 6 months ]

  • Retention rates [ Time frame: 1 year ]

  • Data collection processes [ Time frame: 1 year ]per cent ascertained COVID 19 vaccine status post‐intervention


Secondary outcome
  • COVID‐19 vaccine rates [Time frame: 6 months ]

Estimated completion date and number of participants 30 May 2023 with 300 participants
Notes Funding: Meharry Medical College
COI: NR